- (12:02:54) +Kazisho: Hey, I use a trip when I start MLPGs. But I go Anon!trip, so whatever.
- (12:03:49) %RapeApe: You can use a tripcode, but don't say you're a janitor or imply that you are in any way.
- (12:04:21) +AoC: protip: Disable the management inline extension before taking any sort of screencap
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- (12:06:53) DizzyKitty: Gotcha!
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- (12:12:51) +Anikitan: DizzyKitty: really i should have chosen a different janitor name, but i was already a tripfag when i became a janitor, so i just chose this name for irc out of convenience because i had already registered it
- (12:13:26) Alkaid: Yeah, I don't see an issue keeping the same Janitor name, as, like Anikitan, I'm already on Rizon with this name
- (12:14:08) +AoC: I haven't found an issue with using the same name/trip for everything over the years
- (12:14:20) +AoC: even if my code is publicly leaked
- (12:14:42) +Anikitan: i hope mine never does, because i know it off by heart now
- (12:15:16) @dongfix: i forgot my king jaffe joffer trip :(
- (12:15:24) +Anikitan: ;_;
- (12:15:26) +AoC: what's important is being able to cover your tracks
- (12:15:31) +Anikitan: no
- (12:15:38) +Anikitan: whats important is never leaving tracks in the first place
- (12:15:48) +Anikitan: zimbabwe
- (12:17:30) +AoC: it can be tough. Last time some figured out by timing the deletion in both the board and easymodo since I had deletion powers there too. Turns out deleting the CP thread and the CP thumb at the same time is a dead giveaway
- (12:17:45) DizzyKitty: Okay. Even though I've tried using tripcodes and leaving the name field blank, it shows up as the number 1.
- (12:17:47) +AoC: not that it applies to nobody else, but yeah
- (12:20:19) DizzyKitty: Does everyone see it as 1 or do I need to delete that?
- (16:27:46) nemo`: but...why would you ever use a trip? :P
- (16:28:01) +Anikitan: for attention obviously
- (16:28:11) +Kazisho: Some people use it to contribute.
- (16:28:29) +Kazisho: Other people trip so people trust them.
- (20:23:32) %kdel: man, /v/ sure is complaining a lot about the new janitors
- (20:24:18) @dongfix: haha what
- (20:24:24) @dongfix: names wont be 1 anymore
- (20:25:54) +AoC: >new janitors
- (20:25:57) +AoC: lol
- (20:26:14) +scrubadour: thank you based dongs engineer
- (20:26:25) +AoC: but yeah, they did not like one bit me protecting the faketaku threads
- (20:51:52) %RapeApe: look, don't sweat /q/
- (20:52:04) +fsdfdsf: you should just ignore /q/
- (20:52:12) +errorname457: Alright then
- (20:52:15) %RapeApe: one of the main purposes of /q/ is a pressure relief valve
- (20:52:31) %RapeApe: they go there to hurl shit at us instead of hurling it on the boards
- (20:52:51) %RapeApe: occasionally they post something important, but it's 95% shitflinging
- (20:53:09) +fsdfdsf: I used to care about /q/ early on, then I started to get depressed so katsu told me to not care about /q/.
- (20:53:27) %RapeApe: actually *responding* to useless complaints generates 10x as many
- (20:53:29) +Azatsu: /q/ was great early just like any other board
- (20:53:34) +AoC: I still like to check on /q/ as a regular user
- (20:53:36) +MDN: I check it every now adn then to see if there are any r9k threads but that's it
- (20:53:53) +fsdfdsf: Oh I still check /q/
- (20:53:58) +AoC: but as you say, it's mostly shitposters complaining about being punished for shitposting
- (20:54:08) +AoC: and trying to get rid of /pol/ and /int/
- (22:13:38) +errorname457: "Since when did mods delete porn on /v/...what is this even. Oh well guess I won't post anymore." the fuck, man
- (22:13:39) +AoC: I worry some times about the feedback in /q/
- (22:13:43) +AoC: it
- (22:14:12) +AoC: 's too easy to dismiss it as mad shitposters that are upset over rules finally being enforced
- (22:14:30) +AoC: but I wonder if we're killing an essential part of the 4chan dna in the process
- (22:14:40) +AoC: of trying to reverse the entropy
- (22:15:14) +errorname457: I wouldn' worry too much about entropy
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- (22:16:05) +errorname457: The process for protein degredation is exergonically favored, but it is incredibly slow, and solvent entropy drives protein folding in the first place
- (22:16:40) +errorname457: As such, so long as our efforts favor a greater disorder overall, entropy is on our side
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