#30223 posted by brassbite on 2018/05/13 18:33:07
My guess: Somebody would have to sue func i.e. metl, in order for anything to happen at all.
As there is nothing to win from that conflict, nothing happens and we all keep our status quo.
Well
#30224 posted by anonymous user on 2018/05/13 22:36:00
Func could stop exposing everyone's IP address for a start.
It's funny how func doesn't require anyone's details or even an email address to create an account, but then exposes your ip on every post.
I guess that's why a lot of us use TOR when posting on func.
Fuck Off Everybody Who Uses TOR.
All of you belong in prison, you pedophilic porn peddlers.
Fuck Off Everybody Who Uses TOR.
All of you belong in prison, you pedophilic porn peddlers.
Takes One To Know One, Eh?
#30227 posted by anonymous user on 2018/05/13 23:21:02
Well, otp hates me, so I must be doing something right.
#30228 posted by brassbite on 2018/05/13 23:33:01
What specific harm could hit my devices, because of my IP-adress being revealed? Viruses homing in on me like a Vore-ball?
Lol
#30229 posted by anonymous user on 2018/05/14 00:23:20
Of course I'm not talking about viruses or anything like that. I'm suggesting that it's better to keep the user's IRL identity private by default, without making them jump through hoops if they don't want their actual IP address appearing every time they post something on this public forum.
I'm just wondering what displaying the poster's IP address is supposed to deter.
If someone want to troll / spam this forum then displaying the IP address does fuck all to stop them, because the troll / spammer can easily spoof it (and interestingly they don't even need an account to post (fucking lololol))
I Agree
#30230 posted by SleepwalkR on 2018/05/14 08:31:52
The IP address should not be published. It should be replaced with a hash of the address plus some salt.
Re: #30222
#30231 posted by metlslime on 2018/05/14 08:35:39
I don't know. But, because I'm outside the EU and this is not a commercial website, maybe not?
Hash Of It...
#30232 posted by Preach on 2018/05/14 08:38:51
Need to be careful how you do that, you'd need the server to store a distinct salt per IP. Otherwise an "attacker" could brute force the salt from knowledge of their own IP and hash, then use that to brute force the other IPs on the board. At that point you might as well just store each IP that's seen on the database, generate a unique ID for each one and tag each post with that.
Hash, Salt, A Sprinkle Of Herbs....
#30233 posted by NotEvenloggedIn on 2018/05/14 09:06:16
Sure. But what is the reason for even displaying anything there in the first place?
#30234 posted by mankrip on 2018/05/14 14:05:06
I suggest we display our accurate geolocation data instead, along with our Social Security number and blood type.
The more social, the better.
I Think Originally The Idea Was
#30235 posted by SleepwalkR on 2018/05/14 16:22:09
To be able to identify trolls. But I don‘t remember, might be a case of we‘vv always done it this way. For the record, I‘d rather get rid of them.
#30236 posted by I Could Be Anyone Lol on 2018/05/14 17:18:34
All trolls hide their ip address because it's so easy.
If the idea is to say "Oh he is posting from a proxy / TOR node then he must be a troll" then that means legit users either have to live with their location being exposed, or accept their troll status i guess?
How About
Don't troll?
You're not witty, you're not funny, you're just embarrassing and a pain in the ass. Fuck off back to whatever shithole you came from.
Heheheh Otp..... You Just Described Yourself... Hauahuauhu *drools*
Oops, forgot to log out and get behind 7 proxies.
#30239 posted by muk on 2018/05/14 20:12:04
:qthink:
Because No One Can Take Ips And Swat With Them.
#30240 posted by anonymous user on 2018/05/15 03:41:37
That Was The Original Idea
#30241 posted by SleepwalkR on 2018/05/15 20:35:20
Don‘t forget that this community is older than Tor. I agree that it doesn‘t make sense anymore.
It's Nice Seeing All The New Nicknames Popping Up On Here
#30242 posted by Qmaster on 2018/05/16 21:41:05
I can only assume that means more players and mappers.
#30242
#30243 posted by brassbite on 2018/05/16 22:14:24
I'm stuggeling to conceive a second map after QUMP, because I want to be so much better.
@brassbite
Do a tribute map to one of your favorites. From there it will likely grow. I've done that twice and had good results. Sometimes you just need a place to start off.
Woah.
New headshot map? Epic. Don't worry about this single player nonsense, I'm sure people still appreciate a good dm map. (Sure, maybe nobody will actually play it, but what's new?)
I've probably said it before, but seeing FSDM3 for the first time was the moment I realised that custom maps could actually be not just as good as the id maps, but even better, potentially. That definitely inspired me to start making maps seriously, rather than just tinkering around making junk like everyone else in the early days.
#30246 posted by metlslime on 2018/05/17 09:39:10
trying it without IP addresses. I think the arguments above are correct in that they don't provide much value or deterence nowadays.
Thanks Metl!
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