posted by
LaminatorX
on Monday February 17 2014, @02:47PM
from the release-early-release-often dept.
Welcome to the new site everyone. As penance for my embarrassing triple posting earlier, I have been asked by the admins to post a link to our lovely bug tracker, which can be found at http://sylnt.us/bugs. If you notice any odd behavior around the site, please don't hesitate to submit a notice. Thank you, everyone.
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Whichever method is being used to tag pages is triggering my company's blocking redirect page. I didn't have this problem on slashdot, even though the sources themselves were frequently blocked on videogame stories.
So my question is, do these stories have to be tagged as such? If the gaming ones still are, I can cope, but I would still like to see the Behind the Scenes comments and other site development stories.
Also, if you could change the story headlines on the main page into links to the story+comments, that'd be great.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 18 2014, @05:08PM
I've noticed my company's firewall has selectively blocked two stories on the site for "games".
Gabe Newell Responds to DNS Snooping Allegationss html [soylentnews.org]
http://soylentnews.org/articles/14/02/18/0336229.
Quick Notes From Behind The Sceness html [soylentnews.org]
http://soylentnews.org/articles/14/02/17/2321218.
Whichever method is being used to tag pages is triggering my company's blocking redirect page. I didn't have this problem on slashdot, even though the sources themselves were frequently blocked on videogame stories.
So my question is, do these stories have to be tagged as such? If the gaming ones still are, I can cope, but I would still like to see the Behind the Scenes comments and other site development stories.
Also, if you could change the story headlines on the main page into links to the story+comments, that'd be great.