Yes we're horrible toxic people, because this is 2020's Mental Illness Olympics, and the winners get a free pass on giving life-threatening advice with the bonus of having zero accountability for their shit behaviour.
Yo, do you other wiki admins think it would be prudent to open up registration to the general public?
can someone sign me up there? got a few poster stops to make this morning...
Quote from: Cramulus on October 22, 2008, 03:28:50 pmHey, do you think the current POSTERGASM wiki page could be organized better? I'd be interested in hearing what you think.I actually really like the setup of that Wiki page. The only things that I would change, if I had unlimited autocratic power, would be:1) Make the "Mission" and "Objective" sections their own sub-headings, like the "Materials" Sub-heading. That way new users' eyes can be instantly drawn to the important sections they're looking for.2) Transfer the "Why I put up posters" essay to a new sub-heading titled something like "PosterGASM in Action." Another good thing to put under this section would be to include links to people's flickr/photobucket pages, so that a new BIP visitor will see that people actually DO this stuff and don't just talk about it. The pics that are already on the page are a good start, but it would be neat to see a more fleshed-out archive link that went to some of the more notable posters, or links that go to individuals' pages. 3) A more long-term goal: a section which outlines the laws about where posters may be legally put up. I know a few Discordians-in-the-works who are a bit intimidated, thinking that they'll get carted off in a paddy wagon for putting a sign up on a telephone pole or something.4) Even more long-term: a section which gives illegal places/ways to put stuff up, and how (hypothetically, of course ) one would go about doing it without getting caught. For example, I have tried (and on a few occasions, nearly been caught) carving the message into a less-than public place (not civilian property, mind you; that would be an asshole thing to do) so that my hard work wouldn't be torn down in an hour by a zealous cleaning crew. This section could expand into a whole new Wiki page, called "NinjaGASM," or something.And that's it, really. Minor criticisms, because the page is pretty solid as it is right now.~Happiness
Hey, do you think the current POSTERGASM wiki page could be organized better? I'd be interested in hearing what you think.
BBBBBUUUUMMMMPPPPPBUMPED to initiate discussion on some points Manta Obscura offered about the POSTERGASM website:to suggest possible talking pointsTHE BOLDNESS has been added by yours trulyQuote from: Manta Obscura on October 22, 2008, 03:58:31 pmQuote from: Cramulus on October 22, 2008, 03:28:50 pmHey, do you think the current POSTERGASM wiki page could be organized better? I'd be interested in hearing what you think.I actually really like the setup of that Wiki page. The only things that I would change, if I had unlimited autocratic power, would be:1) Make the "Mission" and "Objective" sections their own sub-headings, like the "Materials" Sub-heading. That way new users' eyes can be instantly drawn to the important sections they're looking for.2) Transfer the "Why I put up posters" essay to a new sub-heading titled something like "PosterGASM in Action." Another good thing to put under this section would be to include links to people's flickr/photobucket pages, so that a new BIP visitor will see that people actually DO this stuff and don't just talk about it. The pics that are already on the page are a good start, but it would be neat to see a more fleshed-out archive link that went to some of the more notable posters, or links that go to individuals' pages. 3) A more long-term goal: a section which outlines the laws about where posters may be legally put up. I know a few Discordians-in-the-works who are a bit intimidated, thinking that they'll get carted off in a paddy wagon for putting a sign up on a telephone pole or something.4) Even more long-term: a section which gives illegal places/ways to put stuff up, and how (hypothetically, of course ) one would go about doing it without getting caught. For example, I have tried (and on a few occasions, nearly been caught) carving the message into a less-than public place (not civilian property, mind you; that would be an asshole thing to do) so that my hard work wouldn't be torn down in an hour by a zealous cleaning crew. This section could expand into a whole new Wiki page, called "NinjaGASM," or something.And that's it, really. Minor criticisms, because the page is pretty solid as it is right now.~Happiness