Update: Update: we’re live @rimworldporn

Continuing my first question

First of all, this is looking great and I can imagine this platform is under a lot of stress due to the mass migration from Reddit. Keep up the good work!

I am seriously considering moving RimWorldPorn to kbin. It looks good so far, and I like the decentralized nature.

-What happens if this instance falls away somehow? Will the images be preserved due to the decentralized nature?
-Will it be possible to make local backups? (a feature which reddit lacks)
-Will it be possible to set the add type to photo only for /m/RimWorldPorn?
-What is the maximum allowed filesize/resolution? It seems 5.5MB, unknown for X*Y. Can these potentially be increased, for magazines like these?
-I have almost 1000 renders on /r/reddit. Can those all be posted on /m/RimWorldPorn? (I have them stored locally)
-Is it possible for moderators to receive notifications when new images are added?
-Less important: would it be possible to use square thumbnails?

thank you!

  • someguy3
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    Get rid of the porn in the title while you’re at it. Can you imagine linking your boss or grandma something with porn in the link?

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      1 year ago

      You are the first person in over 4 years to make a point of that. It’s based on /r/earthporn & /r/mapporn. I’d reccomend not linking renders to your grandma or boss :)

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        1 year ago

        From your comparison to earthporn it sounds like it’s sfw.

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          1 year ago

          A lot of Reddit communities end in “porn”. It basically means that whatever you’re about to see on there, is gonna be a feast for your eyes :)

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            1 year ago

            I’m saying that’s a trend whose time has come to end. If we’re setting up new communities, we can embrace the future.