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What if I just make a website called the internet is nasty and let people either leave a comment with 100 characters and can shuffle through the comments to see how nasty the internet can be

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  • 5
    Don't we call it tweetfest or musktweet or Twitterfest or something already?
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    @C0D4 yeah but those aren’t nasty enough.
    What if I have a feature that I hash the ip address and treat that as a user, and instead of randomly showing one comment I can also show the complete history of one user, wouldn’t that be fun?
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    @C0D4 won’t that be a cool long social event to see what people do knowing there is no consequence in posting, but with nobody replying to them
  • 0
    @K-ASS ah, so 9gag may be the realm your looking for 🫣
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    Grouped by public IP, like in Starbucks, public trains, uni etc.
  • 0
    @K-ASS will it allow gifs ?
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    @Grumm no, I don’t have unlimited space on digitalocean
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    @C0D4 that just looks like Reddit with more memes
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    @fraktalisman pretty sure indirectly showing address in any way is a bad idea
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    @K-ASS ╯︿╰
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    @K-ASS with how networks are working nowadays you'd end up with random grouping - most people have dynamic ip, and many isps use nats.
    You'd end up aggregating people from the same block or even city.
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    I don't think 4chan-style toxicity is readily available, you need to cultivate that sort of tar pit.
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    @impune-pl then I guess I should just focus one shuffle random comments
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    @lorentz I would say, from my past experience, it’s quite readily available, but after a while it’s magically gone since they found it boring.
    I had a website where you make comments, the purpose is to tell a secret, and it exploded on Reddit for a while so I see all kinds of racist and edgy things and actually had to step in and ban ips and put a filter. So yes, they are readily available. Internet trolls are always ready
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    @K-ASS I mean, temporarily, yeah. I meant to say that the trolls won't stick around unless there's some kind of terrible, terrible ecosystem that keeps people logging on.
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