Ms Boba (
essential_randomness) wrote2022-01-26 05:42 pm
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Adventures in not automatically logging IPs
#I've tried to do so earlier but i couldn't find the setting #also i'm taking the advice of just making my own whispertags #really, how am i supposed to blog without whispertags #what is this, Twitter???
#I've tried to do so earlier but i couldn't find the setting #also i'm taking the advice of just making my own whispertags #really, how am i supposed to blog without whispertags #what is this, Twitter???
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So right now if you make a post & go to the mood field in metadata you'll discover its actually two fields in a trenchcoat -- there's a drop down menu with a whole bunch of preset mood choices which selects a little pastel pixel art and then there's a freeform text field that puts text next to the little icon. The default icons are cute, but if you want to be fancy (and have a paid account) you can replace the icons with other pictures.
the problem with mood themes is that they're, by modern social media standards, absolute nonsense -- DW allows a ludicrous number of distinct moods (it's something like 160?) and while I believe there's a pretty decent fallback system in place (moods are classified in a hierarchical structure so if you don't have an image set for 'aggravated' it moves up a level and grabs the image for 'angry') you still need a pretty serious set of images to make having a theme worthwhile
I use this guardian theme by
naye so if you go to pretty much any post on my journal you'll find a guardian still at the bottom of the post
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Also, you know who has moods? Facebook lmao.
DW's spiritual successor, right here.
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Which TBH I want to see. Time to call whoever I know at FB with this brilliant proposal.
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I feel like one thing I'm interested in exploring from DW is how well the "changing avatar" across different posts/comments works. As someone who never reads (and has difficulty remembering) usernames, it feels hard to follow. I don't know that I can get used to checking the name.
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It definitely wouldn't work on boba as it is now cause comments don't show name, but I've been considering ways to change that cause some people use those for identity indeed.
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2) this conversation inspired me to go icon hunting -- my powers are growing
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