Later this week Voat will be adding a few new site wide rules in order to handle this exact situation and hopefully a few others to help in related scenarios.
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what rules would those be?
maybe this? (can't downvoat an account more than 10 in a 30 minute rolling window)
they already have all of these and more check it out... and that's just what's on git. they regularly put code into voat without it going to git. at any time voat is in Shrodinger source, not ness. open nor closed source so like both at the same time. source mid comment
and @atko has said he wants to try bringing up more strict upvote restrictions
so where's the discussion?
@atko promising to never do anything major without talking to us first, top of comment
but they removed all users' access to all histories (comment, submission mentions, etc) to other users to page 19 and to one's own comment history to page 99... without telling us nor having the discussion...
why is voat always going to cheaper systems and the admins unable to do what is needed for voat to thrive? time is money.
i open discussion to all of voat, and implore @puttitout and @atko to open and sticky an announcement to discuss how they can better and more permanently/regularly communicate voat's and their financial needs to us to make this a permanent more awesome thing and full time for them!
i also implore you to discuss with us these possible incoming rules in this way, the way @puttitout framed the solution-building regarding the v/niggers takeover.
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SaneGoatiSwear ago
good ideas!
a gave putt a funding bar idea a while back. one for "coffee" for admins and one bar for "site costs" relative to 2 cups of coffe lol and relative to last month's running costs, rolling.
i had hoped they'd have it implemented by now.
hopefully @Puttitout for calling me his second favorite goat for that idea may code it real quick like :)
adminlogs yeah greater transparency. can there be a way to make voat code auto-go-to-git or would tha tbe a bad thing?
transparency is key and it's all but gone :( let's turn it around!