Recent comments in /f/AskRamble

victorio115 wrote (edited )

  • Ability to mark a post as "Not Safe For Work", "Not Safe For Life" and "Spoiler".
  • Ability to mark a forum as "Not Safe For Work".
  • In case of the body of a post, or a comment contains a ![](), it should show an Image, or a link with a button to display the image.
  • Ability to restrict posting on a forum, where you are a moderator.
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Rambler wrote

I never used it much, lurked. Definitely swiped a meme or two from there.

Wasn't a big fan of how clunky and JS dependent the site was, and how little these 'alternative reddit' type sites did little to protect end-user privacy. Pretty much what I said could be applied to the same question if it was about Voat, but Voat had a better interface. Two sites I had accounts on but rarely logged into.

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Wahaha wrote

Reply to by sex_research

My only question is whether or not I want to know what a sex doll is. Sex bots would be an exciting proposition, as long as they can clean and cook.

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TallestSkil wrote

Reply to by sex_research

Burn in hell, queers. The NSDAP destroyed your institute for a reason. The only thing they did wrong was not slaughter all of you in addition to burning your books.

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BlueHat wrote (edited )

I saw that this question was posted to RedditAlternatives, and got removed. I suspect that there's a new unspoken rule on that subreddit where you can't discuss anything related to banned subs. Perhaps the mods are afraid that they'll go down the same way WRD did, or just don't want the subreddit to be a lifeboat for banned communities.

Anyways. I couldn't find anything related to this on any other website, but I found r/MovieStreamingSite

2,611 readers 35 users here now

Seems pretty active, but will probably get banned as well.

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Rambler wrote

Click with caution.

Unknown Protocol

The address specifies a protocol (e.g., "wxyz://") the 
browser does not recognize, so the browser cannot 
properly connect to the site.

 Are you trying to access multimedia or other non-
text services? Check the site for extra requirements.

 Some protocols may require third-party software 
or plugins before the browser can recognize them.

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DcscZx5idox wrote (edited )

GNU/Linux desktop
often use: Pale Moon, Firefox ESR, and Tor Browser
sometime use: SeaMonkey, EWW (Emacs Web Wowser)

I don't use Chromium. Because, it send a lot of fingerprint to connecting server. (Fingerprint check)
Tor Browser is easy to use for privacy.
Pale Moon and SeaMonkey is forked from Firefox. But, they are lightweighter than Firefox. I use uMatrix addon for privacy and paformance.
EWW is very lightweight. But, many website are designed for Chrome and Firefox. So, EWW can not show those website.

Andoid mobile
often use: Iceraven, and Fennec F-Droid 68.12
sometimes use: Tor Browser, and Bromite

Iceraven is:

  • about:config support
  • The ability to attempt to install a much longer list of add-ons than Mozilla's Fenix version of Firefox accepts. Currently the browser queries this AMO collection Most of them will not work, because they depend on code that Mozilla is still working on writing in android-components, but you may attempt to install them. If you don't see an add-on you want, you can request it.

I have been using Firefox 68 too. Because, latest Firefox is very heavy.
Bromite setting is anti-fingerprinting.

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