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Comment | Post #288741 |
I agree that the webmanagement is longer than other proposals. What about admin based on the default username used by several systems? (more) |
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Comment | Post #288457 |
I just added an answer with more details about "website management": https://proposals.codidact.com/posts/288452/288741#answer-288741.
I like community names that are "action" rather than "actors", i.e., I prefer "writing" over "writers". "webmaster" is a role / job name. The Web has changed a l... (more) |
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Edit | Post #288741 | Initial revision | — | over 1 year ago |
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A: What should the "webmasters" site name and url be? 1. Website Management 2. Q&A about all the stages of hands-on website management. 3. Questions and answers about the whole website lifecycle, from conception, development, launching, operating, maintenance and responsible retirement, for anyone getting their hands on these tasks willing to do... (more) |
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Comment | Post #288457 |
The question mentioned that Google stopped using the term "webmasters". They used to have a service called Google Webmaster Tools, that rebranded as Google Search Console, despite of this `webmasters` is still being used, i.e., https://suppor.google.com/webmasters, the URL of the Google Search Consol... (more) |
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Comment | Post #288435 |
Generalizations are wrong, I agree, but sometimes are used due to the lack of the proper skills, due to laziness, etc., to have extended discussions to review all the possibilities. The only way to know what "power users" want is to tell us what they want. In this case, I understand that Stephen uses... (more) |
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Comment | Post #288470 |
I'm just started to read the Codidact Vision https://meta.codidact.com/posts/276296. It mentions that it supports other forms of knowledge sharing like "question sandbox" and mentions some communities like Worldbuilding using this feature. We should have to spend more time learning about the Codidact... (more) |
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A: Loosen quality standards without losing our power users I created my account a few days ago; this is my very first post here. IRC I have participated in online forums as an active member since 2008. One of the things that I have learned is that each online community is different, and b/c of this, a new community member should spend some time learning the ... (more) |
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