It's less important to get everything right than to not treat the current situation as normal. People are just going to have to find their knitted brown shirts elsewhere.
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OGL, this looks like one of my nightmares...
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May I gush about Rav for a bit? Because they do many things extremely right. Biggest is how they handle advertising. Yes, they are ad-supported. But ads must be relevant to their market (yarn) and approved by a human. Nothing dynamic, no scripts, not even animations.
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Just static banner ads, that they deliver themselves (no outside ad networks involved). This makes me happy both as a knitter and as a security person. Another is that they don’t try to be all things to all people. They know they’re not Facebook. They serve a niche market,
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The majority of the community is enthusiastically supportive of this decision. Fiber arts has always had an explicitly political element, and I think makers are on average more inclined to try to fix something than shrug and give up.
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Also kudos to http://RPG.net for setting a great example for us to follow!
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Friend of mine who knows better than most wrote this thread from a friend to explain some of the context, if you're interested.. https://twitter.com/GoldfishFibers/status/1143298794647367681 …
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