Rules: Do we need them? Maybe just the basics:
No calls to or threats of physical violence?
No doxxing (actual doxxing like posting home addresses not just discussing social media etc)?
No spam, no pornography (unless specifically conspiracy-related ie Hunter Biden)?
Mods: u/trinadin is coming back on board, but it would be nice to have one more conspiracy-oriented mod and one more design/CSS oriented mod. I don't think we need any more than that. I've already had several folks reach out and maybe this thread would be a good opportunity to throw your hat in the ring.
Priority will be given to those with .win modding experience and/or those NOT on reddit (I'm starting to spend more of my time here anyway).
CSS: We need an update...in the beginning I almost waited to launch this until the CSS looked better, but time was of the essence so we went with what we have now. It was always meant to be only temporary! Let's beef it up. Design isn't really my thing, but I appreciate and recognize how important it is to look sleek, ESPECIALLY when you're presenting controversial and conspiratorial content.
On another note, it seems crucial to limit downvoting to accounts with a certain karma threshold. What should that threshold be? Link and comment karma? What subreddits use this, and what are their thresholds? Is it even possible to implement here?
Other than these drive-by downvoters, this place has been RAD so far.
And something tells me this is only the beginning...
CSS
I enjoy tinkering with CSS. Since coming here, I've spent some time tweaking this site into a Custom CSS;
Started out as a simple project for Reddit back in about 2018. It's mostly cosmetic, and have gone through several versions. The latest edition includes transitions, custom cursors, responsive inputs, and is compatible across a number of platforms;
and now; conspiracies.win.
Most Settings on the site are ready to go for anyone who just wanna hit the install-button and give it a try.
-Recommend using the CSS injector https://add0n.com/stylus.html, seeing it's stripped of telemetry-data gathering features.
I will probably end up tinkering a few elements here and there as time pass by, but the basics are covered.
The wallpapers are hosted on Reddit though, so I suggest uploading an image, and let it be converted to BASE64 (automatic process).
Tweaking looks and creating themes has been a little hobby for about 4 years. Migrated from Reddit a few days ago like everyone else - been there for... I don't know, maybe 12 years. Been using the Web since it came online.
Don't have much experience with websites besides creating a couple that was used by local businesses - that's quite a while ago.
Have yet a few tricks to learn, and don't know if I'll be of any use beyond this, but thought I'd at least share, seeing it's a fresh start around here.
I'll gladly provide some inputs if you want to borrow or implement some of the code.
But as mentioned yesterday; feel free to use from the contents.
Edit;
Discovered editing a comment removes the proper formatting, and creates a wall of text.
Minor bug that ought to be looked at.