[00:25:28] ok i want the rain back, what the hell is this temperature [00:25:31] i'm about to melt [00:25:58] Kangarooland or Kiwiland? [00:26:20] bolsonaroland [00:26:24] unfortunately [00:26:58] Ah, Lake [00:27:11] sorry I was confused with that extension "limbo" [00:27:28] Soon "Lulaland", sadly [00:27:52] may I ask what state? [00:28:01] or, rather, which [00:28:23] i live in Minas Gerais (between São Paulo and Rio) [00:28:49] yes, I know its location [12:42:23] looking at LGBTA+ - I think people just really need to move from fandom, there is no point in a petition aimed toward a corporation that makes money of your hard, years old effort especially considering the recently surfaced military funding affairs [12:44:01] and obviously, they are doing this to sanitize the entire subject [12:58:24] @Legroom We're open for business :) we've already received a request to import lgbta.fandom.com though I'm not sure whether the admins have decided that or whether someone just wants to make a fork [13:03:56] no, they clearly decided [13:04:23] I scrolled tru their discussions, tho never was hanging there [13:05:19] and let's be honest - "lgbt.fandom" sounds absurd af, and the reason a lot of actual LGBT+ didn't take this wiki seriously (me included) [13:06:26] Why would lgbt.miraheze.org sound less absurd? 😄 [13:06:44] because the word "fandom" is silly [13:06:49] But yes I agree any petitions are quite useless, they clearly made up their mind and Fandom is not one to listen to the 'base' [13:07:06] Fair enough. And with Miraheze they could also choose a custom domain if they wished which obviously isn't possible on Fandom [13:07:14] miraheze, as a name of org (+ the org domain) gives some degree of seriousness [13:07:36] and custom domain yeah [13:08:05] But yeah, Fandom generally seems to be trying to "select" their wikis and delete as many as possible to have a select few that they want [13:09:09] 'Concentrating' is the name I'd give to what they're doing [13:09:29] Eliminate wikis that are not in their base or tangential to the projects they directly wish to influence and promote as the end-all for the platform [13:10:33] Yeah, though I can't say that's bad for Miraheze 🙂 [13:10:35] Conversely they're more than willing to ignore efforts if they are distinctly outside of their concern [13:11:07] So thus you have a handful of redundant mech-based wikis, few of which actually do anything well and in some cases have gone critically out of date [13:11:26] wishing them a smooth migration and successful SEO overtake [13:11:40] Migrating an attempt to correct that was my initial reason for considering miraheze, though clearly I never got far on it >.> [13:11:46] I'm surprised they still allow people to create wikis without any approval process tbh given their new direction [13:12:10] can afford it + easy enough for them to wipe out I guess [13:13:20] I assume they have an AI system of some sort right? Like someone can't just create a completely inappropriate wiki can they? [13:13:31] has only tried Fandom so many years ago and doesn't remember a lot about it [13:13:46] I assume profane word filter at least [13:14:10] Yeah, I'm sure they have a degree of filter [13:14:18] although I've seen plenty of users w/ profane nicknames (only to be globally blocked later) [13:16:21] I've created a wiki from scratch only once, in case there will be active Russian speaking community for a an adopted English wiki I had at the moment I forgot about later tho, seems like got deleted due to inactivity [13:17:34] wait, no, there was second time, but I closed it/moved to mh [13:41:29] i hope they won't be completely squashed by fandom's seo powerhouse [13:41:55] people will have to help it, really [13:42:20] also creating affiliated accounts on social media might help [13:43:04] twitter of my first mh wiki just got into first page of google results, but actual pages of the wiki surface somewhere further [14:03:30] oh that's pretty neat. i knew social media was good but not that it had the potential to get so high in the search results. which wiki(s) do you run? [14:15:43] Soft Cell Wiki and Devilman Wiki (private for now since I'm moving it from FANDOM and there is a lot of shit to fix, not announced yet) [20:33:33] https://twitter.com/tomwarren/status/1484230094772133891?s=20 [20:33:34] [Twitter] Tom Warren (@tomwarren): Twitter has just launched NFT profile photos. They’re hexagon-shaped https://www.theverge.com/e/22657543 https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FJkLZvvWYAMVqJU.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FJkLZvyWUAUIEaS.jpg | 989 RTs | 5609 ♥s | Posted: 2022-01-20 - 18:23:24UTC [20:33:43] twitter could just... die [20:33:53] would be a favor for humanity [20:41:47] Indeed [21:00:40] > Despite the fact that zr saimun is the most sexiest Man in the world, according to a survey conducted by a UK-based publication for the second year in a row https://meta.miraheze.org/w/index.php?diff=230420&oldid=230419&rcid=735417&diffmode=source [21:00:41] [url] Difference between revisions of "ZR Saimun" - Miraheze Meta | meta.miraheze.org [21:00:43] Lovely [21:01:11] oh no [21:22:36] Everyone I follow on twitter are all saying the same thing; those hex pfps will make it extremely easy to identify and block the cryto-bros [21:24:38] Sario Did that happen to you recently? [21:25:39] I don't understand what you're trying to ask me [21:28:34] I meant about how you were identifying those crypto-bros or whatever the fuck they're called. [21:32:31] They're usually pretty good about self identifying (they're quite like trolls in that regard), but this will make it that easier. [21:32:59] s/that/that much [21:32:59] Sario meant to say: They're usually pretty good about self identifying (they're quite like trolls in that much regard), but this will make it that easier. [21:33:10] sed fail [21:33:49] The Miraheze maintanence script has been at this all day deleting files off of the polandballwiki. This has to be quite a record. [23:13:22] Wow. Nano is way more intuitive than vim [23:35:34] Hmmm FPM is a bit trickier to configure than mod_php [23:57:37] Hmmm... Got a 503 on php pages now