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Some idea, suggestions
To Get Users You used to send out emails once a week of curated stories. That probably drove decent traffic to the site. Maybe start that again
Monetization: having anchor advertisers would help sell the site as well as google adsense (which sounds like is gone as an option)
Small Design Change- keep current layout but perhaps have a bar that lists say the top 5-8 general topics, US Politics, real estate etc that opens and shows only those posts, let people subscribe to topics (see above)
Add share buttons
Add real estate widgets- home valuation etc.
Write another book! I bought the first one
@anonymous
No I don't think it's resolved, but I can't test because I don't have a Windows computer to work on, only Mac and Linux.
If you know any Javascript, you could just "view source" and also view the browser's Javascript console try to figure it out.
Sadly, Turtledove was helping me by telling me about some error in the Javascript console on her browser on Windows, but now I can't ask her about it anymore.
Some idea, suggestions
To Get Users You used to send out emails once a week of curated stories. That probably drove decent traffic to the site. Maybe start that again
Actually reading and selecting stories (which I did for years) turned out to be so much unpaid work that I gave up. I could send out an email of the top-liked or top-commented links pretty easily though.
Monetization: having anchor advertisers would help sell the site as well as google adsense (which sounds like is gone as an option)
How would I get anchor advertisers? Maybe I should just sell Patrick.net swag instead: cups, hats, shirts Even if sold cheap, it's good advertising.
Adsense revenue kept declining, so I gave up on it too.
Small Design Change- keep current layout but perhaps have a bar that lists say the top 5-8 general topics, US Politics, real estate etc that opens and shows only those posts, let people subscribe to topics (see above)
Yes, I do want to customize the site so the people can get tabs for topics they are interested in, and subscribe by topic. Just haven't done it yet.
Add share buttons
I have my own share button, but no one uses it. Literally no one! Not sure why. Maybe because it asks for an email address to share with.
Add real estate widgets- home valuation etc.
I did have my own valuation calculator, but others do it better, esp NY Times rent vs buy. Anyway, I want to really be a discussion forum more than anything else.
Write another book! I bought the first one
Need inspiration! Thinking of something like "Ten Politically Incorrect Truths".
Need inspiration!
The Medical Trap
Thinking of something like "Ten Politically Incorrect Truths".
That seems, perhaps paradoxically, too many and too few.
Please just keep in mind that while truth (meaning factual accuracy) is a complete defense to defamation, caricatures tend not to be truth. Technically correct may be the best kind of correct, but cherry-picking and confirmation bias can make a badly tendentious book.
please put links to the next/previous/etc page in a thread at both the top and bottom of the page.
@anonymous
Sadly, Turtledove was helping me by telling me about some error in the Javascript console on her browser on Windows, but now I can't ask her about it anymore.
Consider using one of the js error collection services. When js errors occur, they get automatically sent to a service for logging, where you can then go and view them. I can't recommend any as I've always written my own due to corporate intranet policy, but I never build web apps without js error collection anymore - there's always errors you're unaware of, and collection lets you find them. Users will rarely ever tell you about your bugs, especially if they don't happen often/repeatably, so being proactive yields much higher quality webapps.
Here's a list of what I'm talking about:
https://www.slant.co/topics/2615/~javascript-client-side-error-logging-services
They can automatically collect many errors via using the browser "error" event handler, so it's really easy & unobtrusive to install and use. But you get better results if you can wrap your code in special exception watching functions.
Oh the Don has changed his hair colourDan8267 says
Trolls do well not to piss off admins. This must be a new species of troll: suiciders.
I'm on Windoze and I don't have any problem with the "quote" function. I'm also using Firefox. Is it a problem only with Internet Explorer?
Thanks! Maybe it is only IE. That would be typical.
If you get a chance to check quoting on IE or Chrome, I'd be grateful.
Consider using one of the js error collection services. When js errors occur, they get automatically sent to a service for logging, where you can then go and view them.
Thanks @c1561490 this is a great idea. Then I won't have to ask people about errors in their particular browser.
Personal anecdote... when there is a post at the top of the page, that has the UNREAD icon signaling me to click it to pick up the conversation where i left off, and one of the new posts is by a user that has me on ignore, it sends me to the OP. Which is kind of annoying. You've toyed around a bit with the ignore feature, not sure where the bright idea came from for the user ignoring someone posts are not visible.
not sure where the...idea came from for the user ignoring someone posts are not visible.
IIRC, that originated with Typhoid Marcus, who (mis)uses Ignore as part of a dysfunctional game of tag, even using another browser to check the comments of Users (s)he pretends to Ignore. As one would expect from that troll, combining "Ignore" with "Hide from" was a sily idea producing nothing but dysfunction and annoyance, which was the goal.
please put links to the next/previous/etc page in a thread at both the top and bottom of the page.
@c1561490 your wish has been granted.
Links to other pages of comments are now at both the top and bottom of a thread (aka a post):
"« First « Previous Comments 15-54 of 54 Last »"
Personal anecdote... when there is a post at the top of the page, that has the UNREAD icon signaling me to click it to pick up the conversation where i left off, and one of the new posts is by a user that has me on ignore, it sends me to the OP. Which is kind of annoying.
@errc OK, now that should be fixed. Thanks for pointing it out.
Here are the actual code changes, in case you're into that sort of thing:
https://github.com/killelea/patrick.net/commit/2a13bdda46f344d96ad29e422c668ddd9a5fcba9
@patrick nice, thanks
What is the reasoning behind having a person who's on ignore, being blocked from seeing the posts of the poster that ignored them?
Seems all #Safespaceish
What is the reasoning behind having a person who's on ignore, being blocked from seeing the posts of the poster that ignored them?
Ah, there is a reason!
I talked to a friend who worked at Facebook about this, and concluded that people are not comfortable with one-sided ignore. The problem is that if you ignore someone, but they can still see what you wrote, then they can respond to your writing with mockery and insults, and you will not easily be able to reply to them. Or even know that they are mocking you in public.
So it seemed that the best thing to do was to make ignore mutual. If you ignore someone, you simply disappear from their radar and they disappear from yours. If you really can't get along, that means one side or the other is not trying to get along, and so the best thing is just to chill out and not talk for a while.
Meh, you blow up any semblance of Free Speech forum by conveying that kind of power to any one special snowflake. Personally, I'd fade anything I gleaned from anyone even loosely associated with Facebook.
And just because some pussy is afraid of what I have to say, doesn't automatically mean that I couldn't benefit from something that they have to say. Besides, with your approach, it's quite obvious that anyone so infantile as to engage in that crap here, can work up a two second work around. And your left with a less than working resolution.
please put links to the next/previous/etc page in a thread at both the top and bottom of the page.
@c1561490 your wish has been granted.
Links to other pages of comments are now at both the top and bottom of a thread (aka a post):
"« First « Previous Comments 15-54 of 54 Last »"
Thank you!
Meh, you blow up any semblance of Free Speech forum by conveying that kind of power to any one special snowflake. Personally, I'd fade anything I gleaned from anyone even loosely associated with Facebook.
And just because some pussy is afraid of what I have to say, doesn't automatically mean that I couldn't benefit from something that they have to say. Besides, with your approach, it's quite obvious that anyone so infantile as to engage in that crap here, can work up a two second work around. And your left with a less than working resolution.
No special snowflake has any more power than any other user. Well, I myself can edit whatever, but unlike the Reddit CEO I don't do that.
Ignores are only person-to-person. The important thing is that no one user A has the power to block user B from talking to everyone else.
Yes, you can still view the comments of someone who has you on ignore by logging out, and you could reply by creating a new identity with a new email, but that is inconvenient. And that's the point. I'm just trying to slow down bad interactions, like the lead bricks they use in nuclear power plants to prevent the thing from blowing up.
This is not completely true if the ignored cannot see or post to the ignorer's thread.
Maybe ignore should just apply to individual comments and not thread viewing/commenting?
Ignores are only person-to-person. The important thing is that no one user A has the power to block user B from talking to everyone else.
@patrick
Doesn't seem to work at all. A thread pops to the top of the front page, I click either the icon that marks a new comment has been made, or the hyperlink to the last comment, and I'm directed to the Original Post. Tsk tsk, Patrick. Your "solution" is stifling Free Speech.
I'm forced to censor what I post, or risk offending some feeble minded sissy, because you empower other users to alter my experience.
If you want to enable the Anti-American Free Speech haters to have a Safe Space, you're going to lose more users. If you must assist those too weak to simply scroll past the comments of someone they do not like, then keep the ignore feature simple: if User A ignores User B, then User B comments are hidden from User A view. The End
No stupid suggestions from some Facebook loser about empowering the anti-free speech crowd, to adversely affect those of us who value Free Speech.
Or, have all comments posted anonymously. No user names, No icons. Just words and thoughts. That way, there is no chance of those from the shallow end of the gene pool, cluttering the forum with personal attacks.
Isn't that kinda what reddit does?
Thought there was value in seeing debate between iwog/others vs. a bit more of a one sided discussion these days.
Totally get it- if you don't like what you're reading go elsewhere. And I'm aware of Patrick's offer to stand up other message boards for people.
My macro point (reason for the post) was that a DM feature might be nice to have on patnet, as if there were I would have just messaged a few people who have been here a while to ask: a.) Do you know if iwog still posts anywhere, would be interested in reading a blog/etc. Or b.) Where else do you go for debate / conversation.
He had an issue with posts being moderated and bailed on the site
Thought there was value in seeing debate between iwog/others vs. a bit more of a one sided discussion these days.
Iwog was angry at everything and the site bailed him.
His OP's were often interesting and insiteful, but reading his debates was just terrible. Wordgames, strawmen, misrepresentations, willfully ignorance of nuance... for hundreds and hundreds of posts. It was impossible to discuss anything substantively w iwog. He did however offer a sounding board for some interesting info dumps, such as Logan for example.
Could we implement a way to like/dislike original posts? I only see this option on post comments.
Then why are either of you still here? This temper tantrum routine you two do every few weeks is very childish.
personal
Patrick knew the solution at one time. He banned Ironman. All these hoops to jump through just to facilitate a troll. Not sure why he changed his mind, but it was a horrible decision. Good forums have no problem with perma ban on obvious trolls
CBOEtrader saysAphroman saysThat's revisionist history there. Iwog left because he could see what was going to happen when Goran was chosen to be moderator of the politics forum. And he proved to be prescient....
That seemed to be at the heart of it, and as often the case, iwog was right, again
What kind of people are triggered by those who are right, early and often?
Then why are either of you still here? This temper tantrum routine you two do every few weeks is very childish.
Huh?
Who is having a temper tantrum?
I’m merely stating facts. Why are you so triggered by facts?
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LeonDurham sayspersonal
Wookie--
Can I ask what was personal in that post? I didn't think it was offensive at all.
You understand I wasn't talking about your post being personal, right? I get what you were doing and not using the personal button to get auto moderated, well now flag link. Was CBOE's post "technically" personal? Sure, mildly. There aren't enough moderators in the world though to help weed out trivial digs at other people. So I filter through them and get rid of the worst. At some point, two adults need to be... well.... two adults.
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