Site Back Online + Updates
22nd September 2020
The site is now back online. Any users involved in Teh Incident, or who we found breaking rules in the deep clean, have been banned. You may find some chats deleted or ended - this is not a bug.
In addition, we've deployed some updates.
Users can now delete their account.
- Deleting accounts is NOT reversible.
- All chats except group chats will be expunged, as well as the messages in them. The other user will not be able to access the chat anymore.
- All prompts on the account will be deleted.
- All character profiles on the account will be deleted.
- Your data will be present in our backups for up to 30 days following deletion. We will not manually restore it for you, and it will be accessed only for the sake of rule/law enforcement.
Internal monitoring tools have been updated, and more information is stored on users for security purposes now.
- We now keep an IP history of users instead of just their current IP.
- Message edit histories are now kept in perpetuity.
Last visit time is now stored to help us match timelines on reports where needed.
Possibly fixed a bug where pagination would pull all messages after the end of a page on the normal timer.
Prompts can now be deleted if they're old enough to be bumpable.
Fixed an issue where prompts were bumpable after 3 days instead of 5 sometimes.
Mods can now directly start chats with users to hand out warnings.
Mods can now ban users for variable lengths of time.
Mods can now unban users if they feel like it.
The "you are banned" page now tells you when your ban will expire.
Added audit logging tools for admins to keep track of who does what to prevent any potential abuse of mod tools.
Additionally, the grace period for the "prompts must have substance" rule has now ended. To facilitate this, and incidentally, make sure I didn't accidentally introduce too many bugs, all prompts have been drafted. Use this opportunity to give them a once-over, delete the ones you don't want anymore, and spruce up the ones you do.