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SOFTWARE CHANGE... SOON.

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I'm guessing it's probably due to the board changes
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when is /all/ not broeked?
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>>2449
Yesterday smile
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Somebody fix'd it, thank you whoever you are!


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I have a dream that one day this board will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all Shift-JIS art is created equal."

I have a dream that one day on the brick backgrounds of our textboards, the pastes of former VIPPERS and the COOLs of former DADDYs will be able to sit down together at the table of cat.

I have a dream that one day even the board of /sjis/, a board sweltering with the heat of WRONG FONT, sweltering with the heat of WRONG FONT SIZE, will be transformed into an oasis of MS PGothic and 12pt.

I have a dream that my four little 1-sans will one day post on a board where they will not be judged by the size of their reposts but by the content of their AA characters.

I have a dream today!
           _,. -──=ニヽ、
         /レ'´       `ヽ、
        //● / , ,、 ヽ ヽヽ ト、
      /7O j_ノ_/ハHl、_j l lN
       〈7イ ´|/l/   `ヘノ} jrく)j
     r‐ヶハl  c⌒r─ォ⌒c,ハヽ〉  WAHA!
     Y//,ハ>、j>l、_ノ.イレ1l レ′
        \l l//` ` ̄´ j l レ'
         _>′r。~。ヽ レ'´
      (__ゝ、<ゞニア< |
           \`^^´  l
              `ーr-、ノ
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>>2442
The main body font is now correct, but there is still that other font-stack applied to a seperate .body class fux0ring everything up (from my browser it's line 61 on pseudo0ch.css and line 88 on kolyma.css. ayashii.css doesn't have it, and therefore it looks as intended)
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>>2443
is it fixed nao..?
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this places looks like a north korean high school with all these pictures of kim jung il
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>>2444
WE HAVE A WINRAR!!!! Fukken w00t!!!!!!!111!1

THX k♡♡z biggrin

>>2445
Kim Jong-il is now the Supreme Leader of /sjis/, which shall be referred to as "Supreme Jong-il-san (SJIS)" in his honor (´∀`ゞ
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>>2444
The list of fonts looks correct, but I think you might have forgotten to add the @font-face definition for the submona webfont to the CSS.


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Having a rigid 72-hour window between thread creation and autosage being activated feels rather restrictive at our current activity level, and it seems like some good threads are getting prematurely neutured before their time

In addition, since Heyuri's revival there's been several instances of users posting in very old threads, seemingly unaware that those threads won't get bumped anywhere besides /all/ (which is no surprise considering that this functionality isn't hinted at anywhere on Heyuri itself)

So here's some ideas to our non-existent development team from ur friendly neighborhood ideas guy! wink :

- The length of time until autosage is activated could be dynamically adjusted to suit each board's current post rate (i.e. longer period when activity is slow, shorter period when activity is fast) - that way you won't get situations like the current one, where virtually every thread on every board except the first page of /b/ is in autosage mode, which I can imagine disincentivizes some users from posting, like those who might want to contribute to existing threads /c/, /h/, or /o/

- Alternatively, the timer for autosage could be given a set length for each board, but the countdown timer gets reset whenever a new reply is made rather than just counting down from the OP's creation time - this gives good-but-slow-moving threads a chance to develop. I believe Futaba functions similarly to this

- In conjunction with the above, there should be a bump limit that activates autosage after x amount of replies, which would prevent highly active/exhausted threads from overstaying their welcome at the top of the index

- After a significant period of time (say, 2-4 weeks), threads could automatically lock/archive to prevent users from digging them up or desecrating/spamming them. This is an alternative to simply having a limited number of pages/threads per board

- With or without any of the above, there should really be messages that let users know what state a given thread is in to prevent replies being made to very old/dead threads. Futaba displays the time at which a thread will disappear in the OP info and in red at the bottom of the thread, as well as red text beneath the OP comment saying that the thread is old and will disappear soon; 4chan used to have a similar "Marked for deletion (old)." message in red text too
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>>2424
Generally speaking I agree with you - overmoderation and users constantly coming up with various ways to restrict everything they HAET are teh sux0rz, and have killed many a board before their time

However, I think you've misinterpreted the purpose behind my post and the propositions I was making: I want to help REDUCE the unforgiving automated "overmoderation" (although I don't agree with that assessment!) that currently exists, to help give threads on slow moving boards like /c/, /h/, and /o/ moar room to grow, and to allow them to be bumped for a period of time more appropriate for their speed - or at least help inform users that those threads won't be bumped if they reply to them

I also think you've maybe somewhat misinterpreted Heyuri and the general culture here - despite how it might seem from the INFINITE PAGES!!!11!1 feature (which could really do with some form of auto thread locking/archival at page 10 or something), for the most part we liek our ephemerality - this includes relatively rapid thread creation/throughput, and the ideal of having a whole new set of threads on the first page of /b/ at least once per day (or per hour, or per 5 minutes... drool )

On the whole, we prefer new posts to be made rather than continually keeping old ones alive, even if they don't get many/any replies - we don't want a series of stale threads and generals/glorified chatrooms like many other snail-paced imageboards out there have today. SHIT SUX biggrin

That said, as things stand right now (and have stood since whenever it was that one guy got butthurt over "necrobumping" despite nobody else caring - the 3-day autosage was introduced to make him STFU, LOL), all threads on all boards enter autosage after 72 hours. This works fine for a board like /b/, but in my opinion it is a little harsh on the slower boards that can go many days without new posts or replies

In truth, I don't consider the autosage feature a problem at all, as long as there's a clear message telling people that the thread they're posting in won't be bumped anywhere outside of /all/ (e.g. "This thread is old and can longer be bumped."). This might also have an added bonus effect of inspiring people to maek new threads rather than have them digging through the catalog
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*"This thread is old and can no longer be bumped." sweat2
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Getting mixed signals here. Disabled everywhere but /b/? To be honest, I think we only need 2 or 3 boards. 4 is the maximum until we reach 1000p/d.

Imageboards, that is. I thought of combining /a/, /c/, and /h/, into /amh/ (like raspberryheaven did). This stands for anime, manga, hentai, and contains just that. I suggested this idea in IRC the other day and some people were saying that non-worksafe content should not be in the same board, but I think they should just get over themselves. When Heyuri can support more boards, sure, but for now this megaboard sounds like a good idea.

Sorry about /a/ being fucked. I will fix it when I am back from a business trip.

/amh/
/b/
/o/
/q/

da? what do you think? maybe i got a little carried away here. But I think it ties into your problem. Also I agree that big megathreads end up fostering a chatroom mentality (this is why I only promote the IRC once a month), to keep threads fresh and new.

Let me know what you think.
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>>2430
when it comes to the Town Hall type of meetings, when will be the next one?
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>>2430
I liek the megaboard/consolidation idea - I've written before about why there's no urgent need to have more than one board of each "type" at our population size, and also on why dedicated image-sharing boards don't really work on today's interwebs (TL;DR - boorus exist and they do the same job but better)

That said, I don't really see the need for a 4chan-style SFW/NSFW divide - Heyuri is inherently not-safe-for-work... and we're all NEET anyway LOL. I think Futaba's approach - where they make no such distinction - is a better example to follow, at least until the sad day comes where we need to appeal to moralfag advertisers or die... or something

However, it makes sense to limit the more "extreme", "deviant", and "obscene" stuff to /b/ (like guro, dickgirls, LOLi pr0n, etc.) - but beyond that I don't see the point in drawing arbitrary lines in the sand

Regarding /amh/, I agree with the consolidation there too (although I think keeping it as "/a/" would be best), but plz consider this first: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACG_(subculture)

>Japanese do not use the term ACG, though a similar concept is "MAG", meaning "Manga, Anime and Games". Japanese speakers usually use Nijigen (2次元, lit. "Two-dimensional space") to refer a series of anime and manga culture (containing light novels and garage kits). The Otaku culture (オタク文化, Otaku bunka) refers to the related-subculture, while Otaku industry (オタク産業, Otaku sangyō) refers to related industries.

And this: https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/2%E6%AC%A1%E5%85%83 (machine translated below using DeepL)

>The term "two-dimensional" is often used to describe manga and anime characters. This is because the characters are mainly depicted as two-dimensional pictures or images. However, it is not uncommon for some characters to be represented in a three-dimensional (3D) form, such as through figures or cosplay. Despite this, in modern Japanese the word two-dimensional is often used as a metaphor for 'imaginary' (rather than the original meaning of 'flat').

Divvying up or limiting discussions of a singular unified Japanese scene with many branches (which includes anime, manga, eromanga, light novels, games/visual novels, cosplay, figures, model kits, doujin works, etc.) according to gaijin beliefs/(mis)interpretations always leads to unnecessary conflicts along arbitrary lines (see: 4chan) - don't repeat m00t's dumb mistakes!!!


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So I did a little math to calculate Heyuris post rates this week, and, for the 29th, the entire day we only recieved 15 posts SITE WIDE, 6 of which appear to be spam which has since been deleted.

Since the start of heyuri and up until may (when k♡♡z joined), heyuri recieved around 6 posts per day. After k♡♡z joined and brought in a portion of his own userbase, heyuri recieved at minimum 131 posts per day (averaged out). On GETdays which happened at least once a week, it regularly exceeded 200 daily posts. Which for a small site like this was amazing, but, as you know, something seems to have happened, now Heyuri throughout this past week recieved only 30 posts per day averaged out, what is with this dramatic fall? What caused it and how can it be fixed?
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>>2408
Holy shit, that is probably the worst damage wormhole-kun has dealt to date

Do you think wormhole-kun is a fan of Aishiteruze Baby? He's dumped the entirety of my old screencap thread across the entire board!
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>>2409
Ị̴̛̯̮̟̠͈͔͎̜̰̊͋̄̕͠N̸̰̤̊̌̍͂̂͊̍̅͋̚͘͠ ̷̲̲̗͇̦͕̍̒Y̷̨̛̮̳̗̬͍͚͎̩͇͔͖͕̎̌̓̐͛̓Ơ̸͈̭̙͓̍͗̅̽̀̍̌͂͆͆̃̚͝
̢̨̨̢̳͕̼̼̤̣̤̜͖Ư̴̢͇̖͈͕̻͎̥̪̗̗̱̹͐̽̒̉̈̋̌́̅͘͝͝͝R̷̿͛̇̐͒̔͘
̡̧̧̧̩̩̖͎͈̪̟̘̻̼̳̤̐̔͆̔̐̃͂̑̌ ̶̢̡̢̢̣̩͕̤̩̮̰̩̮̟̬̦͛̐͆̓̄̽̈̽͘ͅͅH̶̡̬͖̪̠̬̦͔̖̐̍͑̿̍̉͑̒͘͜͠ͅ
̡Ơ̶̧̛̛̳̝͚͍͉̺̖̻̤̙͖͇͔̮͓̈́̀͑̓̒̓̂̍́͋̆͊͐̐̏̕͜͠U̴͋͋̔̍̉̂̌͝͝
̢̥̮̻̭͕͙͉̥͖̥͕͓̈́̚͜Ŝ̸̮͚̫̲̯́̊͆͌̉͑̄̀̽̐͑̐E̸͔̲̪̟͎͈͍͕̋ͅ
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>>2415
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

DO NOT WANT DO NOT WANT DO NOT WANT
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>>2394
>What caused it?
I think it's just a mix of Heyuri being down for a while, new years eve just being behind us and a lot of posters that were away when the change from strawberryheaven to heyuri happened and missed the bus to Heyuri
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>>2423
i agree, i myself have been gone for new years and had little time for my beloved Heyuri


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k♡♡z! Fix the frames! They open a new tab with no frame window! I can't properly use Heyuri with my shitty browser!
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Not k♡♡z, but I don't have that issue 「(°ヘ°)

Wat browser?
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>>2417
Seamonkey. It's most likely the same with Palemoon. It does it with Firefox too, sometimes.
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>>2422
Oh, wait. If I go back to the homepage, everything works normally.


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i made a LOOOOOOOOOOOONG timeline of old heyuri.

what do you think?

https://2ちゃん.net/src/765.png

longcat
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WIDE PNG IS WIDE

Nice work d00d! It's nice to have it memorialized and laid out in chronological order like that

Only thing I can think to add is maybe Heyuri-tan's conception, which was a few days prior to her art contest (archive of the thread cuz the original has since been raeped in the p00per by wormhole-kun: https://archive.vn/cuPQC )


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What year is considered the line between new and old? at what point does it go against site culture? i hear "2008" thrown around alot as an insult so i assume that might have something to do with it
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There's no hard rules regarding what you can and can't post here beyond the things specifically stated on the rules page, and Heyuri has (at least historically) been quite tolerant of what you can post on /b/ as long as you follow those rules. The unwritten "community standards" have changed a lot over the past 7 months, so it's up to you whether you want to pay attention to them or not

For me personally, I consider 2006 to be the cutoff for classic /b/tard culture. Most of the real "golden age of /b/" stuff was 2004 and earlier, 2005-2006 was hit-and-miss, and 2007+ was mostly a boatload of fail

Arguments can certainly be made for some of the less cancerous aspects of 2007+ 4chan culture outside of /b/ (particularly from the anime/otaku-related boards), but a lot of the general 4chan culture that came in around 2008-2012 (which largely derived from /r9k/, /sp/, and /v/) would feel very out of place here

Regarding the internet as a whole, 2007-2008 always stood out to me as being the point where the internet as we knew it "died" and everything changed for the worse. "Web 2.0" had almost completely taken over, internet culture had gone mainstream (and had also become dangerously unfunny and lame), and almost everyone was willfuly abandoning all the old sites/services and flocking to the new-fangled "social media platforms". It was a real miserable time, at least from my perspective


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I like the WZ tooltips, they remind me of old school krautchan
very nostalgic and cozy
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uummm what is a wz tooltip? unsure
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>>2392
I think it's the "first-and-last-letter"-type of abbreviation, for W. D. Kuz
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>>2392
the javascript-powered tooltips developed by Walter Zorn


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Which would you like to see more of;

1. Interesting, informative, and discussion filled threads

2. Humorous, funny, and original threads.
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a healthy balance of both
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キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!
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>>2388
aww from the thumbnail the other side is the same color as the background so it looks like myon
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>>2389
k♡♡z & co should see if they can make the thumbnails of transparent GIF/PNGs use Heyuri's typical background colors (#ffffee for the OP, #f0e0d6 for replies) instead of black, the same as most other imageboards do


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