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also voicing support for kbin over reddit. things i wish:
I submitted this feedback along with a few other items
yay! a few more items
I think those last 2 are related to cloudlfare. They are using cloudflare as a load balancer right now due to the influx of new users rather than direct instance access. They said it’s a temporary thing until the traffic normalizes.
Hanni covered most of it. There is a greasemonkey – or tampermonkey/violentmonkey, whatever kids call it these days – script that moves the comment box up, but that relies on your comfort with JS scripts in your browser you use for crypto. If you sandbox your crypto and have a separate public browser, then greasemonkey scripts are historically usually fine but keep an eye on it. Otherwise best to wait for the dev to fix. His philosophy was that people on kbin should read all comments before adding to a discussion, but while that’s very noble, it’s unsustainable beyond the small community his beta was planned for haha.
Link to this script? I could look into reviewing it and maybe adding some other features
This one puts the comment box up top. I tried it in a sandbox env and it worked fine, but I’m not a coder and can’t analyze it really. https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/468426-kbin-comment-reorder
This one allows for collapsible comments, helpful for modding down the line. https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/468449-kbin-collapsible-comments
Both scripts are safe… i’m new to monkey scripts, do you know if the author is able to update that code? Like if it’s safe now will it always be safe?
I don’t believe so since they’re installed locally. At least if my memory serves from messing with tampermonkey in like… high school, haha. But if they convert over into FF/Chrome extensions, for UX reasons, users should be aware those can change.