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If you want to know what this mysterious 'Rehash' is, check past the break.
Introducing RehashPreamble
In recent years, many alarming trends have surfaced regarding the free interchange of news and ideas on the internet. The practice of selling users' information for profit, without their approval or even knowledge, has become rampant. People are being prosecuted simply for expressing their opinions. A "Big Brother is Watching" mentality from both state and commercial actors, with universal surveillance now becoming common, has created a chilling effect, preventing people from exercising their rights or speaking up.
Unpopular or unusual views are being actively suppressed, diversity of opinion is too often deemed a problem, and actively restricted, at the whim of corporate and political power.
Too often, the focus upon profit has led to owners forgetting that sites exist for the benefit of their community, and the leadership and staff live to serve that community.
Too often, useful help and input from a site's community is ignored by staff and management who are so out of touch with the very people they serve that they will destroy the support of the community they built, and eventually the business itself.Statement of Purpose
Our aim is to stand in stalwart opposition to these trends. We will be the best site for independent, not-for-profit journalism on the internet, where ideas can be presented and free discussion can take place without external needs overshadowing the community.
With rehash, we're going to be able to *finally* deploy a long talked about feature: nexuses. We've talked about them in passing, but due to various technical issues, we've held off deploying them on production. For those who remember the other site of old, you may remember how the site was subdivided into sections, such as bsd.slashdot.org, apache.slashdot.org, etc. The initial deployment of this feature will allow editors to select a nexus for a story, and then individual users can select which nexuses they wish to read (or not read) in the user control panel.
In effect, this is our version of reddit's subreddits. Furthermore, having full nexus functionality allows us to implement features like hosting different languages of SN, and allow our community to create their own sections of the site for any topic they want. Want to talk about DIY projects, Pokémon, or similar? Well, soon, that will be possible.
A little known feature of the codebase is that its built on a plugin architecture which makes expansion easier and allows for multi-hosting. That is to say, we can have multiple sites out of a single installation; i.e., soylentnews.jp and soylentnews.org can both point to the same installation, but show a different mainpage. While we're still somewhat far off from supporting this kind of user-generated content, this upgrade sets the framework for allowing it to happen. The mainpage of SN will remain as it is, but allow the community to form and discuss any topic they wish, all handled under the same familiar interface you use now.
I'll probably write more on the topic of nexuses in the coming weeks, but I figure this sneak-preview on where we're going should introduce some interesting discussion. As always, I'll be reading comments below, and responding.
(Score: 3, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Friday March 13 2015, @02:03PM
Sorry but that is just mechanistic thinking.
(1) You can't expect every user to know that, especially new ones
(2) What if that policy of awarding 5 points every day is changed?
(Score: 2) by tibman on Friday March 13 2015, @04:59PM
I have this text just in the moderation box:
SN won't survive on lurkers alone. Write comments.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday March 13 2015, @09:43PM
I am not sure I get your point?
Perhaps you think that the complete absence of the moderation box is the equivalent of a message telling you that are supposed to get 5 points per day and that today you didn't get any?
(Score: 2) by tibman on Friday March 13 2015, @10:38PM
I still don't think we're on the same page. If you log in, you will see this: http://i.imgur.com/PSW2dDD.jpg [imgur.com]
That box is always present and always tells you how many mod points you will have along with the next time you will get new ones.
SN won't survive on lurkers alone. Write comments.
(Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Friday March 13 2015, @11:24PM
Erm, nah, it's only there when you have mod points. When you run out it goes away. At least it should.
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