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Came here to make a post so I wouldn't have zero posts, found this post and realized it was unnecessary.Warning shot fired!
A preliminary ban was issued to all accounts that will be affected by the pruning. If your account did not get banned, you will not be hit by the pruning(for the reason that I will be setting a required criteria that the account is banned).
As the notice says, if you did get banned, pls use the 'Contact Us' form at the bottom of the page to resolve the issue.
Nyanarchy is another that comes to mind, but it's hard to distinguish "SB family splinters" from "sites with similar audience to SB and consequently a lot - relatively speaking - of audience crossover". (Never mind "sites with significant SB-family influxes that overshadowed their non-SB origins".)Other than than I'm sure there's a dozen more splinter sites from SB over the last two decades but either never got off the ground or are so long ago I've never heard of them. In general SB is the main hub, SV the left leaning clone, QQ the lewds, Sietch the rightys, and FiC the deadbeat Chihuahua.
So how many got the big cut?Congratulations to those that survived this round of the culling. Please stay tuned for the next installment.
If you can comment you've completed activation.ehh came her to genraly read storys but if proof is needed that I am no bot hope this suffice for now
also I might annoy people but where can if I have completad all steps for account activation?
Dropped to 1207.Current Follower count is 1255, will try to remember to check back in 2 days after the purge to see if it's dropped by any sort of substantial amount as a fun little experiment xD
They didn't prune any accounts that had posts, or even any that had actually finished email registration, just completely unused accounts.You know, am surprised that you actually prune, because on the surface, doing so actually contradicts one of the website's rules, to be specific rule number six prohibiting the deletion of an individual's account.
If someone commented a lot and that account gets deleted it will make things go wonky with the software (just with the mass comment deletion the result is either the server slows down a lot until it can rearrange the post numbers or just gives up and dies). So if someone were to ask for deletion they will get a big fat "No" aka rule 6.You know, am surprised that you actually prune, because on the surface, doing so actually contradicts one of the website's rules, to be specific rule number six prohibiting the deletion of an individual's account.
More accurate account numbers and freeing up usernames for future posters.Just wondering what exactly is the point of deleting them?
What's there to gain?