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minus-square@PeffselinkEnglish9•1 month agoI really hope that tcrf doesn’t take over. I STILL can’t contribute to that website because it requires you to sign up for Discord and agree to Discord’s ToS just to paste some stupid code into their bot.
minus-squareCapt. WolflinkEnglish4•1 month agoWait are you talking cutting room? I had no idea they did that. Very weird for a site that’s just copying Wikipedia.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•1 month agoCopying Wikipedia? Where did you get that from? They have loads of content, including stuff like text dumps, that you’d never see on Wikipedia.
minus-squareCapt. WolflinkEnglish0•1 month agoI mean the format, it’s a generic wiki formatting. Not referring to the actual content. The content they have is awesome.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•1 month agoYes, the software that runs the site is Mediawiki, same one that runs Wikipedia and others. Sites can add their own registration requirements.
I really hope that tcrf doesn’t take over. I STILL can’t contribute to that website because it requires you to sign up for Discord and agree to Discord’s ToS just to paste some stupid code into their bot.
Wait are you talking cutting room? I had no idea they did that. Very weird for a site that’s just copying Wikipedia.
Copying Wikipedia? Where did you get that from? They have loads of content, including stuff like text dumps, that you’d never see on Wikipedia.
I mean the format, it’s a generic wiki formatting. Not referring to the actual content. The content they have is awesome.
Yes, the software that runs the site is Mediawiki, same one that runs Wikipedia and others. Sites can add their own registration requirements.