no no no *you* can't freely scan through the collected works of humanity, that right is reserved for the large language models.
there is so much FREAKING fedi drama what is up with that? it’s like instead of twitter currently known as x having one incompetent problematic owner, everyone and their grandma is a problem because they administrate an instance. fuck offfff. born to post world is a federation 19268362766 problematic moderators
OVERWORKED LICENSE (OWL)
dude idfk if i maintain this shit at all its some kind of miracle. like i can barely maintain myself let alone some software i made out of desperation. like just fucking do what you want with this shit i do not care. try not to be evil with it i guess, but no matter what i write here some jackass will find a way to ruin it.
this license is to apply to all derivative works
@ellie I’m a freak…. I’m a strange girl….. what the hell am I doing heeeere…….
@tauon @AgathaSorceress I am still so upset about the fucking internet button making switching from mobile data to wifi so much more annoying
PSA: fandom.com runs a honeypot to trap wiki admins who try to leave Fandom.
As mentioned in this article, you can submit a “request” to Fandom to close your wiki.
If you submit such a request, Fandom will not close your wiki. Instead, they will
a)Remove your admin status to prevent you from deleting articles,
b)Keep a close eye on your wiki to make sure you aren’t trying to migrate away from Fandom,
c)Possibly ban your account from Fandom.
There are ways to essentially trick Fandom’s automated system into closing your wiki. All such methods are against the rules of Fandom and rely on your wiki avoiding the notice of any human employees of Fandom.
If you want to know how I got them to close Pandora’s Tale Wiki, DM me, either here or on Matrix. I don’t want to post the explanation publicly in case Fandom notices and changes their system to prevent my method from working for future wikis.