These are today's Win updates:
- adjusted the rising tab to no longer include actively stickied content, and a limit of 90 minutes rather than 120 minutes. This will hopefully help to bring attention to more high quality content that doesn't get stickied.
- added an icon to indicate users who have recently joined (we'll review the impact it has)
- fixed the remaining errors on login (let me know if you still encounter this)
- renamed NSFW toggle setting to more accurately reflect its function
- added a new report option: "Requires NSFW Tag" (reminder that you can mark your own posts as NSFW, but use this report option for other people's posts that need the tag)
- fixed issue where dark mode comment minimize bar was no longer dark
- fixed issue where points would not visually update when voting on comments on mobile
- updating of points when voting on comments on mobile
- updated Facebook/Twitter metatags
- fixed bracket inconsistency around comment scores
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Site's great. Still REALLY need a mode that's more covert. Can't browse it at work without being "outed" as a conservative. Sucks, but this is the world the "progressive" fascists have built.
Yeah, we definitely need a work mode.
you are doing a great service . . .
PATRIOPEDE
The absolute state of this country where supporting the preaident is considered NSFW
I was worried too since TheDonald.win is now listed as one of my favorites on my Google launch page and on my saved links bar. I've had moments of panic when screen sharing but I've also learned there are others out there who after the meeting are like "I didn't know you visited TheDonald!"
I'm getting to the point where I want to engage with those who disagree because I'm reminded of the Edmund Burke quote: "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." This is not to say I troll them like our memes but have honest loving thoughtful discussion. I try to even start where they are coming from but then say "I want to challenge you on something..." and then leave them with something to think about. It's worked with some of my liberal academic colleagues.