WTF is this? This isn't funny. It's not even an attempt at humor. YTMND is about humor. It's where people go to put an image, sound, and message together in an attempt at humor. Why is this on the most viewed? Why is the rating so high?
you know what else would be funny? If a nuke was dropped on YOU, so that your f*cked up, piece of sh*t ideas would be exploded and disentegrated into thousands of disgusting pieces.
other than those things (as well as the things at the bottom which I started to skim), I think they're all great ideas and look forward to them in the future.
making a text box pop up in which the user has to type "delete." The private option, I believe, is a very BAD idea...It will lead to many poor quality sites (that will often be about inside jokes), and that's just a waist of space. On the friends list, everything seemed good except for the "sworn enemies" option because that could lead to *ugh* more downvoting. For the "super ugh" groups, I think you can just hold off on those for a little while XD. In my mind, they would not do much to improve YTMND.
The idea of "Downations" is pretty creative. The only issue I would see is somebody donating a lot of money, just to have their site downated off the front page. This may cause some real problems.
Hardcore mode seems a bit too tough---A new user is forced to make a site that, if it doesn't receive a 2.5+ rating, the account gets deleted. Sometimes good sites just have bad luck; this is something to consider.
The issue of accidental deletion can just be handled by...
...many were absolutely horrible. I think this caused YTMND community to drift away from the single, creative, unanimated image which had been (and still are) the roots of YTMND. What I propose is a limit on the number of YTMND sites per user that are made up of an animated .gif image. I have no idea how this could be done or how it would work because I'm not too knowledgable with coding, and I doubt it could even work. But it may be worth a try =)
When I first started YTMND around 2 years ago, I would click on a site and see a funny concept combined with a single image and clever background music.
As time passed, I began to see more and more .gif images showing animations or movie clips with little Sean Connery or Picard heads edited in. Then, when Syncan (I belive) created the pre-loader that enabled the audio clip to line up with the image, there was a major outbreak of animated .gif images. Although I believe some of these to have been good...
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