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- Nov 14, 2012
I have made the source code, such that it is, freely available on a new git service I'm going to try running. If you'd like to contribute, check it out.
My guidelines for this are:
1. Don't overcomplicate the project. This is quick and easy. Johnny isn't worth your time.
2. Focus on archives; show don't tell. Johnny wants to deny and subvert now, so use archives.
3. Write with short, simple sentences. A 50-year-old Fox news editor could be reading it. Use language he understands.
4. Make use of the audience split. JessicaYaniv.org is trans acceptance, so hide stuff that's offensive to them from it.
License for content will be the Unlicense. Your contributions will also become public domain.
git.kiwifarms.net
My guidelines for this are:
1. Don't overcomplicate the project. This is quick and easy. Johnny isn't worth your time.
2. Focus on archives; show don't tell. Johnny wants to deny and subvert now, so use archives.
3. Write with short, simple sentences. A 50-year-old Fox news editor could be reading it. Use language he understands.
4. Make use of the audience split. JessicaYaniv.org is trans acceptance, so hide stuff that's offensive to them from it.
License for content will be the Unlicense. Your contributions will also become public domain.
JonathanYaniv
The source code for exposé websites [https://jonathanyaniv.org] and [https://jessicayaniv.org].

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