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Websites => Temple of the Roguelike => Topic started by: Slash on January 11, 2017, 03:17:53 AM
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- IRLDB is back! https://blog.slashie.net/2017/01/10/irldb-international-roguelike-database-revived/
- Removed message related to email activation since the problem has been sorted out
- Update to SMF 2.0.13 from SMF 2.0.11}- Update to wordpress 4.7 (Including askimet, captcha and wordfence security)
- Removed link to add "banner" (ad rotator plugin not supported by current version of Wordpress, will need to come out with something better)
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There's also been a ton of spam on the forums, as you can see in the "recent posts" index. Is there anything we can do as a community to help solve this? It really annoys me to no end to see almost entire pages of spam - almost as much spam as legitimate content or more in some pages. It makes me feel the site is not taken care of, even if I know that in practice it isn't that big of a deal.
I've also read a couple of the messages because it intrigued me that they don't seem to have links in them and from what I've seen they also don't seem to endorse any particular product / location / service. I mean, what the hell? What is the point of spam if you're not even advertising anything?
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@javelinrl - bots are bots. I remember, we had bot-attack some time ago on polish adom forum. Most of them just pretended to be users by... copypasting old posts. Don't know what was the point of existing such a bots.
In general, I think that few active (and willing) users could obtain moderation access.
Also, I'd like to talk about roguebasin. People are still updating news, creating new pages, etc., but there are, say, problems with roguebasin maintenance. For example, until 1 september 2016, there were still hyperlinks to 7DRL 2015! (instead 2016, I mean) Same for IRDC, events list, etc. Slash, as far as I know you are primary maintainer of roguebasin. Would you be willing to give someone permissions to edit main page?
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Slash, as far as I know you are primary maintainer of roguebasin. Would you be willing to give someone permissions to edit main page
Well, I'm looking at the list of sysyop and I dunno if any of them would be in for assuming a more active "editor" role for roguebasin http://www.roguebasin.com/index.php?title=Special:ListUsers&group=sysop
If some's really interested on working on it, and preferably has a record of activity and invovlement in the roguelike community, I'd gladly give access.
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Server upgraded to 1GB RAM due to some recent issues.
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- IRLDB is back! https://blog.slashie.net/2017/01/10/irldb-international-roguelike-database-revived/
The 'database' link on Temple of the Roguelike and the 'searchable database' link on Rogue Basin both point to the old, dead IRLDB.
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Thanks! noted and will fix.
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- Fixed issue with smileys paths
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SSL certificate renewed and installed.
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SSL certificate renewed and installed.
Okay. My Firefox now shows a green padlock in the address bar. But a "connection is not secure" icon (https://i.imgur.com/34XXo3q.png) when editing this post, however. And the Epiphany browser still refuses to connect. At this point, I'm wondering if that one is actually a bug on my end, Epiphany has been acting up lately :P I'm pasting some details below, in case that can help you.
As always,
Minotauros
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Client Authentication
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In my new pc (Windows 10) Firefox was showing a warning page before SSL update, I was just thinking maybe it's one of reasons why people don't visit this forum... but now it works ok, except "quick login" from top left area still doesn't work (again, maybe people think the login is broken and just leave the forum?).
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Okay. My Firefox now shows a green padlock in the address bar. But a "connection is not secure" icon (https://i.imgur.com/34XXo3q.png) when editing this post.
d'oh, that was caused by a misconfiguration on the smilies URL causing a mixed content warning. Should be fixed now.
Not sure about the epiphany thing tho :/ would have to download and check
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SSL certificate renewed. Off-topic subforum cleaned up.
I'm thinking on implementing some stronger measures for signing up, unless you guys are really looking forward to using services for essays or online casinos.
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SSL certificate renewed. Off-topic subforum cleaned up.
I'm thinking on implementing some stronger measures for signing up, unless you guys are really looking forward to using services for essays or online casinos.
Thanks for that and good to hear you're still around.
Could a bunch of the OGs (e.g. minotaur, getter, darren, vanguard, z, corremn, krice, myself etc) (nah maybe not krice) be enabled to delete posts so we cut spam as soon as we notice it?
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Could a bunch of the OGs (e.g. minotaur, getter, darren, vanguard, z, corremn, krice, myself etc) (nah maybe not krice) be enabled to delete posts so we cut spam as soon as we notice it?
Regarding that, I'm mostly lurking these days, but would be willing to join a task force like that, and make to sure to visit more frequently, if we had well defined rules to go by (strictly to ban bots/spam, include safety valves like an option for banned users to challenge the decision, etc). That said, it seems to me that getter is already doing a tremendous amount of work to keep most parts of the forums clean from spam bots. But the off topic section is a pretty sad sight overall these days, and I've also seen a few perfectly sensible threads getting derailed by bots.
As always,
Minotauros
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Installed this https://custom.simplemachines.org/mods/index.php?mod=2404
Hope it helps with the spambots.
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* Rules of Behaviour updated:
- Updated copy for rules 1, 1.1, 1.2, 2 and 2.3* (former 2.5)
- Added rule 1.3 regarding non traditional roguelikes
- Condensed rules 2.2, 2.3, and 2.4 into new 2.2
- Added section 4 for Content rules
- Edited Moderation section, removing the reference to the Moderation log thread and the "Troll" title
- Added Executive Actions section
New rules below:
1. Respect
1.1. Discrimination based on race, gender, nationality, sexual orientation, or religious/spiritual beliefs will NOT be allowed.
1.2. Be respectful of the opinions of the other posters; if you disagree discuss in a civilized manner, and never resort to personal attacks.
1.3. The forums are open to the discussion of all subtypes of Roguelikes, including traditional turn-based roguelikes, action roguelikes ("roguelites") and, in general, procedural games with meta-progression. The debate of "what a roguelike is" has gone for ages, don't think you hold the ultimate truth about it. Do not bash people if their definition doesn't fit with yours.
2. Writing / Formatting
2.1. Make your best to write correct English, use punctuation marks, take your time to check the spelling. This is a turn-based world, there's no need to hurry
2.2. Do not deliberately make your posts inaccessible or hard to read (for example writing in ALL-CAPS, excesive formatting or "l337 writing")
2.3. Do not use foul language
4. Content
4.1. Discussion of topics unrelated to roguelikes, such as politics and religion is not allowed.
4.2. Advertising your roguelike is allowed, limit your promotion posts to 1 per week and keep a single thread for all your updates.
Moderation
Moderators at their discretion are enabled to proceed as follows:
- Delete the content of offending posts and threads, replacing them with the text: "(Deleted as offensive)", at their discretion.
- Delete subsequent posts regarding the discussion about deletion from the offender.
Executive Actions
Failure to comply with the above runs will result in warnings and ultimately a permanent ban if your behavior continues.
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Boards movement:
- "Off-topic" has been disabled following changes in the rules
- "Challenges" moved to the "Developers" group
- "Developer's Lycaeum" renamed to "Development Process & Non-Technical"
- "The Incubator" renamed to "Incubator"
New board structure:
Announcements
> Traditional
> Non Traditional
> Other Announcements
Game Discussion
> Player's Plaza
> Traditional
> Non Traditional
> Classic
> 7DRL
> Early Dev
Post-count based user groups: Ranks were simplified to Lurker, Newcomer, and Rogueliker.
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- Update from SMF 2.0.15 to 2.0.17 (was _not_ straightforward :P)
- Changed theme and added dungeon background
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- Karma feature has been activated.
- "Native" GDPR support has been activated.
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- Profile pic attachments have been fixed
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HTTPS server renewed. Should probably switch to Let's Encrypt.
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- Let's Encrypt set up for HTTPS
- Update SMF from 2.0.17 to 2.0.18 and then 2.0.19