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    [–]JasonCarswell 2 insightful - 4 fun2 insightful - 3 fun3 insightful - 4 fun -  (20 children)

    Do as thou wilt like a flower.

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      [–]JasonCarswell 2 insightful - 3 fun2 insightful - 2 fun3 insightful - 3 fun -  (18 children)

      A lot of new subs are stupid. A lot of new subs are redundant. (Satanism could be covered in Religion.) IMO we needed metatags, categorization, and/or some kind of organization - a couple years ago.

      Sub chaos reigns and what could have been has passed, but there's still hope with some bot or hand-crafted publicity or both.

      In the new year I'm going to try to dev some crossover projects with SaidIt and WikiSpooks.

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        [–]JasonCarswell 1 insightful - 2 fun1 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 2 fun -  (16 children)

        Exactly.

        I've got ideas for miles. From over a year ago: https://SaidIt.net/s/IdeasForSaidIt/wiki/index I've pretty much given up on SaidIt wikis as few folks use them. Same with the community - for now. Most people here are into just taking in the news, not making up a community. In the spring I'll be building much on WikiSpooks and trying to cross communities and foster better means to do so, including online merch.

        The ideas range from stupid to simply brilliant, but none are worth a byte until someone can code them. There are not enough old-Reddit coders working on these FLOSS forums.

        IMO, we ought to find a well-supported FLOSS forum with endless modules, including skin preferences so that we can re-skin our forum with a Reddit-style interface or build a custom module to do that. Personally I don't give a shit about the Reddit-style, but I know it will be beneficial to those who migrate from Reddit and clones. Also critical would be 2 other things: federation ability and import database ability - perhaps requiring some custom coding that would be beneficial to all the extant Reddit-clones if/when they decide to migrate their forum platform.

        If we were to ever start up a new forum I would insist on first outlining all the plans and rules before we migrate, including a clear and open roadmap with goals and plans for the future. Top of my list would be to take away user's ability to just create subs and replace them with a democratic process where you ask to create a community, topical, feed, or bot sub (perhaps other top-level forms too). A discussion would be held to find the best title, categorization, etc. These categories should be much like the Wikipedia category hierarchies. I'd like metatags to be applied by the OP as well as users, both with corrective measures for reasons (vague I know, but this is a whole big thing). With these "sorting" abilities the forum becomes soooooo much more than just a forum, but can also be a searchable (also critically needed) research tool - perhaps with the ability for coders to tie into other research tools like WikiSpooks with a "related articles and discussions" field or something.

        If these tools become too powerful TPTB will try to stomp us so we need to have major defenses in addition to federating, etc.

        I can dream.

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          [–]JasonCarswell 1 insightful - 3 fun1 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 3 fun -  (14 children)

          That's Greek to me. I'm guessing I picked that up in conversations or d3rr added it.

          M7 can use some help now that d3rr has pulled way back.

          I'm not a fan of their security system. Sometimes I'm locked out for 8 hours or 24+ hours at a time. For the last month I've had a DSL and fiber line to use so that helps a bit when that happens.

          We never did finish that wiki-based project laid out there. The idea was to survey the SaidIt community on which features they wanted to be the top 3 so they could just focus on a few at a time - ideally a balance of small, medium, and long term projects to always be making progress on. They never shared their roadmap or ambitions and such, so it's all just meh. Fuck the future. Live for today. Hope for the best. Meh. (My projects are open and transparent and ambitious - if I could focus.)

          Also, FYI, at the bottom of every SaidIt page is the FAQ which includes a site-map of all the wiki pages that I know of.

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            [–]JasonCarswell 1 insightful - 3 fun1 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 3 fun -  (12 children)

            The https://saidit.net/wiki/index#wiki_wiki_list is not automatic. They are all added by hand.

            I see revision by diogenesjunior— 1 month ago.

            I wasn't aware of those wikis. The RSAW and Linux wikis are added. I make most subs with wiki ability, though don't bother to make any anymore.