2 years ago1 point(+1/-0)Edited 2022-08-08 17:05:131 child
Yes, indeed it does line up. Rdrama is taking credit for this, although it could likely be just a larp after the fact.
The problem with moving is that the entire mod team have to be in agreement, which is an issue. There are 3 people who are able to make that decision: me, ZoomerCrusader and happybillmoney. However, ZoomerCrusader no longer participates in mod chat, and happybillmoney was hesitant to do anything major despite my several warnings.
Should I have done something anyway against his wishes? In retrospect maybe.
So the next question is where to move. Another domain pointing to Scored's nameservers? Become another "sub" of scored?
The first could work, but there are two issues. First of all, it's very hard to get in touch with the admins nowadays as mentioned before. No new independent domains have been created within the last 2 years. And secondly, I don't trust them that much for various reasons. I could elaborate more on that if you're interested.
The problem with the current solution ("sub" of scored.co) is being forced into the new react js based layout that many people hate and have complained about, and effectively zero recourse in case the Scored network goes offline or decides to kick us off.
>I suggested moving multiple times
No one but close family and close friends ever get judged by their *intentions*. Sorry pal.
>Either someone triggered a legal dispute for invalid contact info or it's a "hate speech" takedown by NameCheap.
That lines up with the "clientHold" status fwiw.
The problem with moving is that the entire mod team have to be in agreement, which is an issue. There are 3 people who are able to make that decision: me, ZoomerCrusader and happybillmoney. However, ZoomerCrusader no longer participates in mod chat, and happybillmoney was hesitant to do anything major despite my several warnings.
Should I have done something anyway against his wishes? In retrospect maybe.
So the next question is where to move. Another domain pointing to Scored's nameservers? Become another "sub" of scored?
The first could work, but there are two issues. First of all, it's very hard to get in touch with the admins nowadays as mentioned before. No new independent domains have been created within the last 2 years. And secondly, I don't trust them that much for various reasons. I could elaborate more on that if you're interested.
The problem with the current solution ("sub" of scored.co) is being forced into the new react js based layout that many people hate and have complained about, and effectively zero recourse in case the Scored network goes offline or decides to kick us off.
Maybe you should get a mod team with some balls.