No.14[Reply]
Perhaps to help the community grow, we should make our own projects, and I propose a webring, not unlike the Lainchan people have one. I don't know how many people are lurking here, but if there is at least 10, and all of them have a personal website, it might be worth considering making a webring. As said, it helps the community to do things together, it helps the website authors to grow their readership, and the Lainchan webring is too big for it's own good, so making a new one helps decentralizing it.
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No.15
I appreciate the thread as well as proposing an idea to help the site/community here.
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>re: Lainchan webringThe Lainchan webring being too big for its own good is _because_ it's "decentralized."
They don't even have a version of their own webring on lainchan.org besides in user-posted threads (from what I can tell, at least).
I think that causes:
- Low quality links
- Dead/unmaintained links
- Webring gets too big
- The site list suffers from "net-splits"
>re: arisuchan.xyz webringPost too long. Click here to view the full text.