The Kiwi Farms userscripts - AKA Autistically fixing the reaction system that Null broke

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It kills the point of posting images, most people will only engage with image content through reactions.

I would like the site to be more user friendly to people posting memes and art, posting more than one image looks like shit and everyone bitches at you for posting unthumbnailed images even if it's only a fucking 400x400 image. The gallery feature is ass, also I hate that you see spoilered images in the gallery lineup, because guess what. Those are usually NSFW images if some tranny's axe wound when I am just trying to blow up the image of a Twitter screen shot to read it.

@Null If you appreciate people posting memes and art on the site make it a better experience to do so. Because what you're doing doesn't make sense bro.
Honestly bro, a lot of what you do is post images, gifs, and memes. You're a dork for it and I love it. You constantly make me laugh with your stupid ass watermelon bullshit. You deserve to know I gave you a heart at least.

You're totally right. WTF else is there to directly respond to a goofy gif you gave in the thread that describes the situation besides a reaction?
 
If you don't check a thread for awhile, this feature breaks and puts you at a random newer post.
It's not really broken, it's just an autistic implementation. It only counts as being read and therefore notifying you again if you browse the last page. For busy threads like India Menace or politics stuff, it's very easy to read only a portion of the new posts and leave it in an unread state where you get no further notifications.

The only way to get around this is to make a habit of checking the watched thread page. Don't rely on the fact there's read watched threads in the homepage box as it doesn't prioritize unread threads and will sometimes only show read threads because the unread threads got pushed down too far.

I'm not a fan of the behavior as while it isn't strictly speaking buggy, it's incredibly unintuitive.
 
It's not really broken, it's just an autistic implementation. It only counts as being read and therefore notifying you again if you browse the last page. For busy threads like India Menace or politics stuff, it's very easy to read only a portion of the new posts and leave it in an unread state where you get no further notifications.

The only way to get around this is to make a habit of checking the watched thread page. Don't rely on the fact there's read watched threads in the homepage box as it doesn't prioritize unread threads and sometimes only show read threads because the unread threads got pushed down too far.

I'm not a fan of the behavior as while it isn't strictly speaking buggy, it's incredibly unintuitive.
No, I mean if you don't check the thread even after going to the end previously, it will be fucked up. I don't know the amount of time needed to pass, but it's probably like a month+
 
To be honest it's harder to keep up without reactions. You can get a feel for how active a thread is with how often people react to your posts. Now I'm bouncing around the site looking around my history and watched threads to see which ones have things going on. It's more intuitive to have a feed in one place that you don't need notifications for.
 
No, I mean if you don't check the thread even after going to the end previously, it will be fucked up. I don't know the amount of time needed to pass, but it's probably like a month+
Yeah I've noticed this too. I feel like I get dropped in a random place in the thread. I end up fishing around to figure out where I left off. I think hitting first unread helps most of the time but I really haven't had it happen to me often enough that I really take note on what's going on before finding where I left off.
 
There are a few alternative workarounds I've discovered.

- Manually click threads at random and hunt through them page by page to see if you posted there
- Write down the threads you like on a real piece of paper, annotated with the time and date of your posts.
- Go to https://kiwifarms.st/members/mindlessobserver.16725/#recent-content
- Check to see if onionfarms or tranny twitter are talking about your posts. They might have screenshots.
- Go to the random.txt thread and see if anybody's quoted you, you can click the quote to return to your post.
- Say something pro-pedophilic in every post you make so people are more likely to reply to it and you get a notification.
- Report all of your own posts after you make them, so the little 'report rejected' notification comes up the next day.

I will not use the 'subscribe' feature. I will not.
Fuck alternative workarounds Josh is legit autistic for having this big of a spergout over this
 
To be honest it's harder to keep up without reactions. You can get a feel for how active a thread is with how often people react to your posts. Now I'm bouncing around the site looking around my history and watched threads to see which ones have things going on. It's more intuitive to have a feed in one place that you don't need notifications for.
You can't say a thread is active if no one's replying to it
 
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Next null will remove the react BUTTON but you can still react to any post if you put in the entire URL to react to a thing. And he will market this as "reducing span" from faggots like colton, since hes too dumb for that, but most users wont either, so highlights will cease working.
 
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