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>>/8128/ > Like, I don't know anything about psychology but I think that if you tell people directly instead of just some general "info post", you'll get higher chance that they'll actually "remember" you, if you know what I mean. Of course more general message should work as well. > This actually sounds really good, I think that there is higher chance of people knowing that something is going bad when they are actively using that site Tell users directly + general info post it is then. I have to get "infrastructure" (meaning thread, and hopefully failback area) organized first but I think I will go ahead and try launching it in some form at least. It wouldn't hurt. > I don't even think you would need fully working Pegasi project for this to be useful (of course it would be more effective) but having some plans prepared in general with roles you could pick sounds good to me. Indeed I agree with that. If done right, it would make efforts be a lot smoother. I am always cautious and I've seen other projects by far my experienced people implode and I am someone who often has a busy IRL so that is why I mention any leery feeling. Taking it slow I guess. > That is, combining both most probably can't hurt and if any way proved to be ineffective we can just stop doing it. Hey, even if we can't get it to "detect" trouble exactly even having something that kept a news feed of all the areas to look would still be useful. > and I would expect most danger to come from sites that are not directly meant for ponies in the first place, so they could get in "crossfire" of some retarded rule. Like: https://forums.spacebattles.com/ Which, though I haven't dug deep, have always heard over the years about it having a moderately significant fandom presence and some small amount of OC that is even native to there. > but it could always be worse I guess That's the spirit! Though, funny enough, I did actually have to deal with something that arguably is a little worse. Any further blogging would not be on /go/ though. That's what /endpone/ has have half the other threads for I suppose. >>/8125/ > Another which I thought would be the next logical step is to look through the creator's profile and the recommended games on the side. The metadata discussed in the thread already returns the recommendations, so that should be easy to implement. I have done this on a limited capacity the old fashion way and, same creepypasta games keep getting suggested with one or two things of relevant interest in the mix. I was able to go down some rabbit holes this way that led obscurer pony games: https://gamejolt.com/games/apieadventure/414378 https://gamejolt.com/games/MLPTSOTB/626842 https://gamejolt.com/games/mlp-discord-and-harmony/19811 As for scripting and mass downloading. For the former, I consider myself extremely ill experienced but if I get the time I will try my hand at stitching something together and see what happens. For the later, mass downloading is often problematic due to my bad internet. I was able to get a lot of comments but that was low bandwidth, videos and larger files can be pretty unstable with me at times. I have been downloading games in my spare time though, will need to organize and upload them somewhere. >>/8126/ > The best is still to come up with this on your own of course as replicating and running such a program locally isn't too difficult in python, but I thought that was interesting nonetheless. This is still ideal option but thanks for highlighting as you never know when something can be useful.