cberg wrote:
Well I do software QA in my sleep & email Alex about these things. The only reason any such things are ever fixable is that admins & developers are more patient with technology than you're being. My solution to averting hacks is to simply use an operating system that's irrelevant to said hack(s).
I'm an obsessive techie whom you won't see over there, because I appreciate the simplicity here. I don't think everything has to act like Facebook to be a well designed site. I'm also not saying a whole lot of fancy design went into either site, I just like the relative madness of a board, any kind.
You e-mail Alex about these things. Good, but does he or anyone else act on these things? Why is this site's SSL security "limited" and not complete?
My patience ended in March during "The WrongPlanet.net URL-redirect Hack of 2018" when I spent $161.00 for Geek Squad to repair my computer. I understand "as is" liability as well as any lawyer. It isn't absolute.
My praise of The Mighty isn't because of its fanciness, but because of its complete SSL security, its allowance of users to improve their security (when they know how to do it) and ... thank the gods, very little arguing. So, I don't appreciate any site's "madness," especially when it costs me cash and little concern from its fans.