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 >>/8117/
> In fact, I think that it´s been the first time in which I have heard about Game Jolt
To be honest I never heard about it until now either so we are in the same boat here.
And I pretty much agree with the rest of the post.

 >>/8118/
> well, unless that one sets up alarms in the way that mobile or message notifications work
That's something we could do actually, that's what I meant by the "actions" beside other things, the reader would have some built-in actions like partial archival, or crawling of included links.
But the "main" part would be executing given commands on detected event, which means it could do anything, from sending emails to literally anything and all depending on which level of "danger" we would detect.
If it was made portable enough we could even have version running directly on android with said notifications.
> I highly doubt that anything will beat the usual method of reporting it manually by opening a thread on /mlp/ or something that serves as a bait for seeking the attention to those happenings in a public manner.
Well, my original idea would be that it would inform (You) based on other people making fuzz about it -> making it harder to miss. So basically just tell you that someone opened a thread that may indicate problems.

It's really just glorified RSS reader in the original idea, that's why I bringed it up, I'm not sure if it is worth it and more opinions will definitely help.

> Perhaps it´s not about setting up a notification system because that doesn't solve the actual root of the problem. What needs to be fixed are adults that handle sites like these, we need professionals, not incompetents that copy the messy policies that ruined Tumblr
Well I can't disagree on that, but in the end, these people can (and will probably still do) such things. And even if it
completely destroyed them afterwards the content could still be gone, I don't thing there is any better tool for us than
prevention right now (by that I don't mean that the my proposed system is the ideal solution, it has many flaws in fact but it's the only thing that comes to my mind as semi-effective)

 >>/8119/
> I was dealing with a situation where I had to be awake for _36_ hours after only having 4 hours of sleep
That sounds horrible

> I have been mulling over some type of general warning system as well, though only a passing thought of some sort of group (or two groups, but I'll explain that later) of people where it would be "uh, hey, if you see anything going bad, inform us"
I'll definitely wait for the more detailed explanation, but this seems like it would include some "third party" place/service that would have to be used right? The RSS plan was mostly based on the things/places/services that people already use -> thus requiring no extra action from anyone and we would just "harvest" the warnings.

The only problem I see with your approach is to get people to actually do it, as it is an extra step (someone will, there's no doubt about it but the amount is probably critical in catching as much as possible) and it would have very little to none false positives which would be a great plus.

I think that some combination of the two could be very efficient (in case the RSS one gets really polished). But I am very interested in your details.

> https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Yahoo!
I can fully feel them

 >>/8120/
> I created that thread on /mlp/
Oh, Hi anon
You mean this page right?
https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Projects#Current_projects
That looks very good, thanks for the tip.

> Also having a list of pony games on Game Jolt would be nice. There are a considerable number of pony games there but many of them don't get much attention outside the site unless it's been on EqD or associated with something famous like Luna Game.
I agree, I hope they have some good tagging system.