Recent comments in /f/AskRamble

hideyourlies wrote

Personally I think censoring or deleting the President of the United States is outrageous, I am not an American citizen and would never wish to be with the madness they have to endure.

Twitter, Facebook and various other places should have been boycotted a long time ago, censoring free speech is diabolical and removal of human right.

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Rambler wrote (edited )

I'm secure enough as a person to let people who have different views than myself post on the private platform that I share with you.

So, yeah? I guess.

Raddle is a joke. I got banned from there for supporting free speech.

So, some people complain how Reddit is too heavy on the censorship, right? Raddle complains that there isn't ENOUGH censorship on places like reddit. Fuck 'em, is all I got to say.

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Rambler wrote

Reply to Thoughts on emojis? by txt

I think it's funny that all companies turned their gun emojis into water guns.

🔫🔫🔫

Surprised the cancel crowd hasn't gotten rid of 👌 yet.

But to answer your question, I hate seeing emojis usually. 👀❓💥🤷🏿‍♀️🦄🙀🧠🐄🌼🕷️☕🛑🎮🔋♻️

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Rambler wrote (edited )

I have the ability to exclude image uploads and the creation of new forums to only whitelisted members.

But everyone has that ability to create forums or upload pictures as of now since it's not been abused.

I could also have the wiki modifiable by either everyone, whitelisted members, or admin(s) (me). Right now only I can edit wiki pages.

Furthermore: Whitelisting will allow a user to bypass IP bans and some flood protections. Additionally, their IP addresses will no longer be stored. But if you're accessing the website via the Tor onion service, your IP shows the same as everyone else on the site accessing it via the Tor onion service. If you access the site via the LokiNet SNApp, it's basically the same. It's the same IP address shown for everyone using it. If you use the I2P site, it's the same IP regardless if it's me or you signed in. Because of that, those networks don't have flood limits now so it's like being whitelisted. Using Tor on the clearnet site will just be the IP of the exit-node obviously and the clearnet site by itself would be your identifiable IP unless behind a vpn. Those logs aren't kept anyway but I still encourage the use and support of any other network.

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Rambler wrote

Doesn't pretty much everything exist at this point already? I don't need any special top level domain.

Yeah, but unfortunately many names you want is taken. That's why the clearnet version of this site is ramble.pw, because it was available, and all the 'normal' TLDs were taken.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains

Most common word domains get squatted anyway. I've flipped many a domain in my time, and usually would just buy up things specific to a particular industry and then do nothing for a year or two then list them for sale. Buy a .com for $12, renew it once, got $24 tied into it total and then sell it for a few hundred to someone who will either actually use it or sit on it longer and re-sell it a year or two later for more.

Though my domain portfolio is empty nowadays, but when 'cloud' was the new buzzword for anything related to computing and hosting, boy did I make some extra coin.

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