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charlie303 True, I don't do anything when someone posts a YouTube link except make it clickable. I don't trust Google, nor their subsidiary YouTube.
If I were to let them embed an html frame on patrick.net, then they would have vastly expanded powers to spy on what users are viewing. I don't think they allow plain video tags with YouTube as the source.
But for Rumble and some other sites I do trust, I transform a link into a video tag, because they allow that and because it doesn't give up much info about patrick.net users.
Please follow me there, though I suspect my new account is already shadow banned because search auto-complete for patrick_dot_net does not work, even if you type "patrick_dot_ne" up to but missing the last "t".
https://twitter.com/patrick_dot_net?ref_src=patrick.net
Dave Rubin
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Accounts aren’t just hit with labels that are obvious to insiders. They now found more “secret” labels which are causing shadowbans. My account was hit with all three; “Recent abuse strike,” “Recent misinformation strike”, “Recent suspension strike.”
Sure, I'd be happy to have a thread dedicated to each of those.
So you're suggesting categories, like hashtags?
then added the text via that site
Pat, How did you make this?
You can upload images, and entering text is pretty simple.
mell I would prefer that too, but it's moderately difficult because I don't have an easy way to tell if a user has voted on a thread before, the way I do for comments. So some malicious user could click like and unlike over and over, or via a robot, to spam a user with thread "like" emails.
For comments, there is a row created in the database for each like. If the row exists, I know not to send out the email again on a second like of that comment by that user.
For threads, there is a more complicated table of views, likes, and other info, but the row exists for each user+thread as soon as the user views it.
I could do that.
But what would people be able to buy with Patrick Dollars?
mell I love the idea of invited guests.
I can make a page for current users to invite someone to participate in a thread. But how would we get the email address of the person we want to invite?
mell But how would I invite anyone who's not already on the site? I would need his or her email address?
Or is this just for current users?
But how would I invite anyone who's not already on the site? I would need his or her email address?
Or is this just for current users?
"My suggestion would be to have threads with invited guests only..."
mell says
"My suggestion would be to have threads with invited guests only..."
This is no longer a debate. It is propaganda.
I can see one Globalist inviting 3 or 4 other Globalists and the end result is propaganda and the destruction of the patrick.net forum.
"I'm not talking politics. There are other things besides saving world politics from your keyboard. This is more about advice and experience about certain lifestyle/family issues and events. No need to involve 1000 users on it"
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