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> Project Pegasi
> At most I would maintain contacts with some people
I think that this would increase the chances that you'll get notified significantly. Like, I don't know anything about psychology but I think that if you tell people directly instead of just some general "info post", you'll get higher chance that they'll actually "remember" you, if you know what I mean. Of course more general message should work as well.
> Project Cerberus
This is interesting and logical + planing ahead for possibilities is never a bad idea. I don't even think you would need fully working Pegasi project for this to be useful (of course it would be more effective) but having some plans prepared in general with roles you could pick sounds good to me.
> With Project Pegasi. No. I would at most have a specialty thread here[...]
I see, it would be probably good to have some fallback place if this one decided to go down in some really bad time.
> This is a very real problem. The hope is distributed and light workload makes the barrier of participation low enough.
I can agree with this, good organization and low effort barrier should increase participation
> I love the RSS warning idea and I think it is worthy of pursuing with..
Well, I'm glad you like it but
> ...or instead of this
I think that the more options we have the higher chances of success are. That is, combining both most probably can't hurt and if any way proved to be ineffective we can just stop doing it. Also the RSS based project probably won't be very useful until it gets properly adjusted.
> Perhaps I could just recruit a anon or two on a more limited basis or site to site (fimfiction, Equestria Daily, googledrive, whatever).
This actually sounds really good, I think that there is higher chance of people knowing that something is going bad when they are actively using that site. Of course not everyone is reading the site notes/news but that could be fixed with just changing bookmark to point to some place like that so you would go "thru" it every time you visit and notice something is different.
Overall we should probably start with making list of sites that contain pony content in some form, and I would expect most danger to come from sites that are not directly meant for ponies in the first place, so they could get in "crossfire" of some retarded rule. There could also be more porn purges as that seems to be getting popular recently.
>>/8124/
I also noticed this a while ago but forgot about it later, when I first saw the full episode I thought I switched to ponytube mode by mistake, but it really looks like Hasbro is embracing YouTube.
> It kind of was and wasn't. Helping care for a dying Dog. Wasn't as stressful as a situation where one has to be attentive but more mentally draining afterwards.
That still sound horrible tbh, but it could always be worse I guess
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> Regarding a possible warning system, I found this the other day: https://uptimerobot.com/
I don't think the uptime info would be too useful, since websites go down for maintenance and it's usually nothing bad. And how you said, when they really go down, you wont do much anymore but the word-checking for changes could be really useful, I haven't checked it but there may be tools available already for that.