The MS API can provide the details I need, but to post to chat from a main site I need the chat fkey, which I don't appear to be able to find... hence, must look at something that does it.
FR: A userscript where if you open a flag dialog it checks if that post was reported here in the last 10 minutes and lets you feedback <postid>: k directly from the flag dialog. Possibly akin to the checkbox "also send cv-pls" in the SOCVR script.
@Magisch I don't think that it's useful really, because: 1. It's hard to find a spam post without Smokey, because they always get burned quickly. 2. Even if you find one, I think people are already sent the feedback. SOCVR is always very active.
One would hope the answer would be yes, but... @TinyGiant, @Tunaki, and @rene - would you mind giving me some form of license to use this bit of code? I can't find a GM license header, or a license file in the repo.
I got very tired of policing attribution requirements for my minecraft plugins, and people were constantly messaging me or annoying other people over my code
I don't actually police it, but I figure that unless you're writing things like minecraft plugins, most dev communities are respectable enough to adhere to licenses to the best of their ability.
Some scrub though wrote a very badly made mod and then put a very restrictive copyright on it and then went and looked for people who had (independently) written code that looked similar to his in certain places (pretty much unavoidable since McForge only lets you access certain things 1 way) and then tried to sue them for fun.
I had to hand-delete about 90 different DMCA notices posted as thread reply to other people's mods over a passage of code which was ripped verbatim from the mcforge mod tutorial
Yeah... developing for minecraft is alright while you're writing the code and testing it on the server - servers tend to have communities who appreciate the devs (plus you have powah and can do literally anything and cover your tracks). Managing your completed plugins? Not fun.
I did my plugins for the people who wanted them - the server owners who recruited me. When it supported them in everything they wanted, I went and released it open-source as a secondary concern. If it works for other people, great. If it doesn't... sorry, but tough - it wasn't developed for you specifically.
I dropped the coding very shortly after my first plugin, and then went on to become a server sysadmin and moderator for minecraftforums.net for a while
Doxxing means publishing someone's real name and adress online and/or sending demands to fire them to their employer or encourage other people to do so
He reposted his answer after it was deleted. It's got 2 delete votes again, but since he made it a community wiki, so I figured I'd pretty up the post a bit.
@PetterFriberg because people search patterns... because patterns are indication of a previous problem... because that makes us feel superior.... because we know we don't have that pattern