Re: The Philosophy Now Forum is back!
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 8:27 pm
Glad it's back up, but...
Damned hard to sign in and stay signed in.
Damned hard to sign in and stay signed in.
For the discussion of all things philosophical.
https://canzookia.com/
Thank you, Rick (and Bora), for keeping the forum up and running for us.RickLewis wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2025 1:56 pm Sorry the Forum was down again down for several days. This was again due to waves of bots arriving on the forum and slowing down not just the forum but the entire Philosophy Now website as a result. Bora had to switch off the forum to save the rest of the website. Then yesterday he had a complicated but clearly very clever idea about how to protect the forum from the bots that involved reconfiguring the Cloudflare settings. He implemented that today, it seems to have worked and hey presto, we're back!
Dear Mr Lewis,RickLewis wrote: ↑Wed Apr 09, 2025 2:53 am Yes, sorry. The images were sometimes a problem, but overall I think they added something. People occasionally used pictures to make actual philosophical points.
However there are a lot of legal changes taking place in the UK regarding interactive websites (such as forums), and removing the ability to upload pictures will help us avoid some of the box-ticking.
Ridiculous. It's much better without the image option. 'Trust' doesn't come into it. You can't speak for others.attofishpi wrote: ↑Sat Apr 12, 2025 1:47 amDear Mr Lewis,RickLewis wrote: ↑Wed Apr 09, 2025 2:53 am Yes, sorry. The images were sometimes a problem, but overall I think they added something. People occasionally used pictures to make actual philosophical points.
However there are a lot of legal changes taking place in the UK regarding interactive websites (such as forums), and removing the ability to upload pictures will help us avoid some of the box-ticking.
We that have been participants upon this mind expanding website understand your concerns, and I know I have been guilty of posting images of humans that do not have their consent etc..
I promise I will not do that again, but perhaps if you have some trust in us forum old timers of which there are plenty, that we agree to notify you/mods immediately of any concerning image(s), that you'd reinstate the feature. The forum truly is lacking that extra nibble and as they say, a picture can paint a thousand swords.![]()
How am I supposed to post graphs of the statics of non European immigrants per capita committing violent acts against girls/womenaccelafine wrote: ↑Sat Apr 12, 2025 2:48 amRidiculous. It's much better without the image option. 'Trust' doesn't come into it. You can't speak for others.attofishpi wrote: ↑Sat Apr 12, 2025 1:47 amDear Mr Lewis,RickLewis wrote: ↑Wed Apr 09, 2025 2:53 am Yes, sorry. The images were sometimes a problem, but overall I think they added something. People occasionally used pictures to make actual philosophical points.
However there are a lot of legal changes taking place in the UK regarding interactive websites (such as forums), and removing the ability to upload pictures will help us avoid some of the box-ticking.
We that have been participants upon this mind expanding website understand your concerns, and I know I have been guilty of posting images of humans that do not have their consent etc..
I promise I will not do that again, but perhaps if you have some trust in us forum old timers of which there are plenty, that we agree to notify you/mods immediately of any concerning image(s), that you'd reinstate the feature. The forum truly is lacking that extra nibble and as they say, a picture can paint a thousand swords.![]()