We've put out a new batch of updates, following yesterday's changes.
- settings cog in navbar on both mobile and desktop now open a dropdown with links to additional pages such as saved and hidden posts (highly requested)
- added a listing of posts that you have upvoted, also accessible in new dropdown
- added option in settings to disable inbox replies when users reply to your posts (highly requested, per post setting coming soon)
- the "messages" tab in inbox now only shows private conversations
- added a new "comment replies" tab in inbox
- fixed some issues where content would appear older than it is (>45 mins != "an hour")
- fixed pagination issues on saved and hidden post listings
- fixed pluralization of "comment" when only 1 comment
Our priorities remain image hosting, bringing back the bots, and getting the top sort option re-enabled.
Feel free to put suggestions in the comments.
Share TheDonald.win with all the Trump supporters you know.
We're not going to monetize at all. Mod funded.
There’s no such thing as a free lunch. How are mods funding it - Monetization of the image hosting sites? Are you open to providing some sort of transparency report regarding operating costs?
If they won't take money, why should they put in time to report how they're spending their own money? Personally even if they opened to donations, I wouldn't care if they took the money and used it for luxury trips to Ukraine.
This website exists because of censorship issues in other places. That censorship happens because Reddit as a company wants to control the narrative and influence public opinion. If we don’t know who is paying the bills beyond “the mod team” we can’t properly account for any deeper motivations involved in the content that is curated on this site either. I don’t want to be beholden to any master, even if I largely agree with the general direction they’re going.