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MISSION NOSTALGIAFAGGOTRY: CYBERIX NEEDS TO BE REDESIGNED

| Oct 06, 2025 9:40 PM No.1106 [Report]

Let me know what you think of this:


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Thread Bumping System

This forum uses a hybrid bumping system designed to encourage active discussion while preventing content death:

- Threads with recent replies are bumped based on new contributions

- Threads without recent replies (several days old) can be bumped by views, allowing valuable content to resurface

This prevents the traditional forum problem where older threads disappear forever, while still prioritizing active discussions. Resurging threads always appear below active ones.


Anonymous Posting

Users can post without registering, allowing for anonymity when posting. Registered users are given a green hue in their username.

Users are able to customize the name that they will use when posting. Unregistered users will default to "Anonymous". Registered users may customize their name as well as choose to display their role's distinction in their post.

This way of posting should encourage posts to be more about the content of what's being said rather than who's behind it.


Registration Benefits

Registering isn't a waste of time however, especially if you're interested in attachments.

Anonymous Users

  • Only get to upload one attachment per post
  • All anonymous attachments are automatically removed after 10-15 minutes
  • Additional restrictions apply

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  • Reserve permanent attachment archival (assuming it isn't removed by us)

Attachment System

Attachments can be embedded inside of posts. If you type:

attachment: 1

Without the space between the number, it should format properly for you.

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Roles can have short codes adorned to them. This is how you can differentiate between a moderator and an admin aside from the color of the poster's name themselves.


Anti-Spam Systems

Rate Limiting

We have a ratelimit implementation built into the forum. Posting too fast will require you to fill out a (privacy respecting) captcha in order to proceed with your action. Ignoring the captcha or failing it will prevent you from accessing the forum.

R9K System

R9K is an additional anti-spam utility. Similar or outright identical post and thread contents will be denied, which cuts out static spamming behavior.

Abusers are forced to make their posts unique, at least through mashing their keyboard in order to post.


Rules and Moderation

Anonymous posting is a privilege and can easily be turned off at any time. Certain situations may require temporarily disabling anonymous attachments only, but I hope that won't have to happen.


Posting Standards

Common forum rules against thread derailing, spamming, trolling, double/triple/quad posting, a general failure to make sense, and talking in all caps are all off the table here.

Conversely, this forum is not a receptacle for all the worthless nonsense you can think of. If you seriously cannot figure out where the line is drawn, then all I can say is LURK MORE. For further reference, play pretend and act as if you're speaking to a group of people in real life.

Posts should contribute meaningfully to discussion. This means:

  • Adding information, analysis, or legitimate questions
  • Staying on topic for the thread
  • Making an effort to advance the conversation

What isn't allowed:

  • Child pornography
  • Direct uploads of material that is illegal in the United States to the forum
  • Gore, shock content, or pointless image dumps of human beings
  • Unrelated images or videos posted to threads

Just because the forum should always be considered not safe for work doesn't mean we care for your stupid fucking pics you swiped from rotten.com, stileproject, 4chan, and so forth.

We have no tolerance for this sort of malicious fuckery here and you won't find anywhere good on the internet that does.

Quality Control

We maintain standards here. Low-effort posting patterns commonly seen on other imageboards will not be tolerated. This includes but is not limited to:

  • Excessive use of memes (even outdated ones, you aren't quirky) as substitutes for actual discussion
  • One-word replies or meaningless interjections
  • Generic inflammatory bait designed to derail conversations

If you can't be bothered to write a coherent paragraph about the topic at hand, you should stick to lurking until you learn how.


Reading Assignment System

If you get banned, you'll be assigned homework. Your assignment is reading the forum's existing threads for the duration of your ban. If you were banned for 10 minutes, you'll need to read the forum for 10 minutes straight.

This isn't punishment for punishment's sake - it's to help you understand what quality discussion looks like here.

If you've been banned permanently, I suggest throwing your computer out of a window.


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If you have a question or want to dispute a ban, contact me or anyone with mod powers through IRC, XMPP, Mumble, or whatever other communication methods we're hosting.

You can also join those chat services for general conversation. They exist as public spaces for realtime discussion, and I have no problem handling moderation disputes publicly unless you have a compelling reason for privacy.


The Bottom Line

This forum exists to foster genuine discussion about technology, internet culture, and related topics. We're building something better than the typical imageboard cesspit or corporate-sanitized "social" media platform.

If you're here to contribute meaningfully to that goal, you're welcome regardless of your background or how you normally post elsewhere. If you're here to recreate the same low-quality patterns that plague other sites, you'll find yourself unwelcome pretty quickly.

Quality discussion requires effort.

IF YOU FEEL ANY OF THIS IS UNFAIR, GO FUCK YOURSELF.

There are plenty of other forums on the internet that you can visit.

<marquee>Feel free to try something new.</marquee>

| Oct 06, 2025 9:42 PM No.1107 [Report]

Open to suggestions.

| Oct 07, 2025 2:20 AM No.1110 [Report]

>>51914

>Make the navigation panel horizontal, and let the threads be full width. This will be especially useful when posting articles, which look cramped in the current setup.

But my current 160px sidebar leaves 640px for content at 800px total width on a PC.
Posting articles (long-form text) shouldn't be cramped. If they are and you need more posting space, you can use the textarea dragger that should come with every single browser. I'm using it right now to type this long reply and I have no problem with it.

For clarity, there's a dragger in the bottom left corner of the message textbox that you can click and drag to make the whole box bigger.

If I really need to, I could add a user preference toggle later, or try and find a larger display to test the site on if large monitors cause these kinds of issues.

>Either go full grayscale, or tone down some of the colors. Overall good choices, then, suddenly BRIGHT GREEN (for no reason).

The bright green for registered users does stand out harshly. I have toned it down. It is slightly brighter than Anonymous white and retains a subtle green hue.

>Threads are a bit noisy; horizontal bars divide posts, but attachment box adds complexity. Posts lack the identifiable header of 'chan's with a line of (yous), and the distinct box for each post. Things look fine until there's inline images and attachments. The design is missing secret sauce here.

I have made some changes to the layout in hopes that this will be solved.

>Make it possible to reply to specific posts, in part so users can track visually which posts are most interesting

I have implemented this ability, but I have purposefully discarded showing replies to posts. 4chan and other imageboards inherently suffer from a problem similar to modern social media where users are more concerned about (You) farming rather than actually discussing the thread. Indeed, I do not wish for Cyberix to emulate or otherwise behave more like an imageboard. I would like to ensure the forum's functionality and visual approach feel like a nice, cozy BBS with some of the more useful features that come from imageboards.

> https://cy-x.net/articles?id=26 Why do people have to email you to send you a piece of writing? Just let people send a post and add a random number to the URL to protect it. Authors can return to that page to get editorial feedback.

This is fair. I've been wanting to rewrite the majority of my articles as they don't really represent how I feel about the site or how it should be run anymore. Simplicity is ultimately the key and more complexity does nothing but hurt. I'd be perfectly fine with people posting articles in threads and I completely agree with this approach.

> example: https://cy-x.net/forum?t=176 Can't we adapt the title into a slug so URLs are semi legible? How about > https://cy-x.net/t/mission-nostalgiafaggotry-cyberix-needs-to-be-redesigned Append 4 digits of the posts hash to distinguish between identical slugs: > https://cy-x.net/t/mission-nostalgiafaggotry-cyberix-needs-to-be-redesigned/4be0

Yes. This has been implemented. All links should use slugs. Legacy links will still work the same and any autists are free to write a script that converts the slug links into legacy links if they so please.

>So aside from the interest in self-protection, I find the "any content sexualizing minors" to be a problem. Many movies "sexualize" minors, or, rather, explore the sexuality of minors.

>The film shows a boy masturbating. Is discussion of that film banned on cy-x.net, even though it is legal

The broad implementation of that particular rule was because I'm not looking to facilitate erotica discussions on my site, period. I'm not a fan of any kind pornography in general, and if anything, I actively avoid it (4chan forces me to disable images outright, and it's an imageboard for fuck's sake).

The previous wording was admittedly vague and could be interpreted to ban legitimate film discussion or academic content. That wasn't my intent. The intent was and is to prevent the forum from becoming a repository for people posting thinly-veiled sexual content about minors under the guise of "discourse."

I've seen what happens to places that allow this kind of content, and they attract exactly the kind of users I don't want here, and before long the entire site's culture shifts toward catering to them. I'm not interested in moderating endless debates about where the line is between "artistic exploration of sexuality" and "hey guise check out this hot 14 year old."

The revised rules are more specific: no CP, no illegal uploads, no human image dumps, no unrelated images. This should make it clear that quality discussion about films, books, or other media is fine, but we're not hosting your spank bank or providing a platform for people to test boundaries.

>Since the purpose of cy-x-net isn't to replicate the standard chan format, and since it's focus is on tech (for now), and has a limited population, I suggest three things.

I agree with all of them and find that they are a significant improvement over what was there before. They specifically target the exact things I was trying to cover originally. I have revised the forum rules in my above message. Please let me know your thoughts on them.

| Oct 07, 2025 2:26 AM No.1111 [Report]

Tomorrow, I will make it so that clicking on the blue post id will redirect to the reply box and have it autofill instead of being a useless link.

| Oct 07, 2025 2:51 AM No.1112 [Report]

Enable TLS 1.1 and 1.0 so I can load this site on Firefox 2 and 25 year old browsers. This site is perfectly capable of doing it and I'd love to grab some pics for the old aesthetic thread
>>51611

| Oct 07, 2025 7:34 AM No.1113 [Report]

I like the new design, except for the black background. It's no mystery that colors can affect a person's mood, and black is the most depressing of them all. I'd change it to dark blue or purple, but that's just me. I also wanted to congratulate OP for his well thought-out posts, a very rare sight nowadays.

| Oct 07, 2025 1:21 PM No.1119 [Report]

I should work on a little settings page that lets you change the site theme.
Or even better, just add a dropdown and an apply button in the header that people can use to change themes. Should be simple and I wouldn't mind making a few

| Nov 17, 2025 5:29 PM No.1824 [Report]

bump

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| Nov 19, 2025 4:03 PM No.1832 [Report]

>>52772
I like this design a lot more than the current one.

| Nov 19, 2025 5:18 PM No.1833 [Report]

>>52772
looks beautiful, I love it

| Nov 20, 2025 9:06 PM No.1837 [Report]

bump 2

The redesign is a complete rework from scratch. It's already faster than what's on cy-x.net (as of November 20th 2025) and looks better than the current dark design that went all in on the WWW1.0 aesthetic to the point of even using non-semantic and deprecated syntax. Props on the rest of the team for the effort on that though.

As stated in the screenshot's footer, the redesign is being tested on Netscape 7.1, Opera 7.02, Internet Explorer 6.0, and Dillo 3.0.5 at 1024x768 px & 640x360 px resolution. No clue as to how it'll look on monitors with higher res. I might need to bribe some BestBuy kid and have him pull up the site on one of their flatscreen TVs and fix the pages in realtime if it looks bad.

Up next is to add internet radio, public site roles, and a shell framework for advertisements. More on advertisements later, but I can assure you we aren't stepping anywhere close to bullshit like Google Ads or any of the privacy violators.

| Nov 20, 2025 11:08 PM No.1839 [Report]

>>52785

thank you for testing it on old browsers, that means a lot to me

>ads

if you add javascript iframe nonsense I will kill myself
ads are fine if they are a gif or image that acts as a link

| Nov 24, 2025 3:31 PM No.1862 [Report]

The 24th of November

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| Nov 24, 2025 4:30 PM No.1863 [Report]

>>52810
What is the name of the new theme?

Additionally:
buttons at the top are wonky

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| Nov 24, 2025 5:25 PM No.1864 [Report]

>What is the name of the new theme?

This is a complete rebuilding of the site from the ground up rather than a new theme. I will rename the previous themes based off of the closest equivalent year of web design they're trying to aim for rather than giving them a basic name.

The codeword I came up with was "cyber2004", so I'll call it 2004. cy-x.net's current default them (as of November 24th 2025) will probably be called 1998 because it uses non-semantic HTML and is usable with Netscape 3.0.
Feel free to come up with ideas for the other themes.

>buttons at the top are wonky

This will be fixed when the site rework is released.

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