I provoked you to click on this topic with a controversial topic name, but I will justify my statement as I go. Skip down if you don't have any time to read my thoughts on the subject.
I pondered to myself midway through stroking my keyboard to generate the account that would allow me to post this:
Was this a case of too much want?
Was I demanding too much from a free service that I should expect it to be of a high grade?
I recalled all the other sites I visited, all of their splendor, all of the features they offer to their users to encourage them to post more, to communicate more and to have a healthy community!
I became depressed from the ill maintenance this site has suffered year in and year out as I visit it, lurking quietly. I fear for my posts and my account so dearly that I'd create another account to report these issues.
The incompetency of the only operator, who clings to his position of power without any improvements or services to the community he utilizes to garner free money to sustain server costs that could be cheaper given less load.
I see his front page posts that promise features (multi-tag searching anyone? it's been months!). Before he finishes what he started, he finds a way to plunder the community more by implementing a store. He enjoys creating things no one uses, and posts them as
news shamelessly. I've seen him apologize for deleting live databases and having week old backups, and more recently a whole
month of data.
There is no excuse for destroying user's data. If you were about to work on the site, and about to make changes that could possibly erase 720 hours of users interactions, you should know better after the years of operating than to suddenly start playing with things without a backup. Website development isn't as hard as you make it out to be, Jacob.
You're a somewhat charismatic man, who loves to be praised and loved, Jacob. You've gone to Japan, you've made it into conventions and spoken at them, you've made tons and tons of friends along the way. You've made industry contacts, you've got the pageviews to back it up, Jacob. Your
home page professes your love for yourself and what you do, Jacob. You even brag about a project that you've now removed from FAKKU's public eye, which I wonder about. I noticed that Sanshee's gelbooru shirts now redirect to FAKKU's store. That seems underhanded.
Do I think I could do better? Of course I do, why else would I be posting my critique.
I believe in reporting openly the shortcomings of systems, I believe in the community knowing every staff decision other than in incredibly sensitive cases. When the site is in disrepair, it is no longer a staff issue - every user is affected.
Although now I expect the site will fall into more disrepair as he takes on a job with BioWare doing their front end design for a TOR website/community.
-- For those of you who got bored and skipped ahead, I can hardly blame you.
Table of tl;dr:
- ViewOnline issues
Too lazy to correctly do much anything
- Post body missing
- Halloween announcement
- stripslashes() not applied liberally
- Rewrites are pointless and frustrating to navigate
- Links to nonexistant content
- Video tags aren't usable for videos
- Pagination on forum search
- Translation groups is messy
My examples are numerous, not only in [null], [null], and [null].
If you hadn't noticed, not a lot happens to posts in here. It's so bad that people can make the
same bug report twice, and chase each other up about the topic already existing.
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This manga has 28 pages http://cdn.fakku.net/8041E1/c/manga/a/ashfordacademy/images/028.jpg but only up to page 26.jpg exist on viewonline. Why? There are duplicates early on. Take a look at the code on the viewonline page.
There's a json element (var data=) that is generated by PHP rather than read from a url/file which is slightly cheaper in terms of memory/cpu tradeoff on an already bogged down site running some heavy phpbb variant.
A script to quickly clear dupes out and rename the remaining back down isn't difficult. Python could do it, bash probably does it well too with a plethora of command line utilities for detecting duplicate data. It's not done because it's never been reported before, so here's my report. It's not my fault all of this is broken, I gave you years of time. Don't blame me for reporting angrily.
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Posts can become 'invisible' (no body to any posts). I doubt Jacob even knows where to start to fix this bug, but it's assumedly a math/pagination error. It's hindering to user experience, and should be worked on right now. "Marry your beloved user" is linked to in Sushimi's signature, but the
post isn't visible at the time of writing this post.
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The Halloween announcement is on every single page, but commented out. (Line 147 on posting.php?mode=newtopic&f=6) You know you could just delete that right? How long ago was halloween?
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Post titles (title=) does not have stripslashes() applied to it. A petty example, but I can't be bothered compiling a massive list of all the places where sanitation fucks up user experience. They're pretty common.
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There are some cool rewrites that make browsing look nice [/manga/japanese] but they only serve to complicate things for people looking to surf manually with URLs anyway. You could argue that it's good for SEO, but SEO does not give a shit about URL names these days.
Maybe if you spent less time
trying to figure out how to structure URL rewrites, you'd be able to try to fix some of the actual problems users have. As it stands, URL traversal is so convoluted and inconsistent that it's impossible to guess what URLs would work and what URLS you've not written rewrites for.
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https://www.fakku.net/doujinshi
404 Error
Reason: The page you are trying to view does not exist.
https://www.fakku.net/manga/volumes
This feature is not available yet.
https://www.fakku.net/manga/popular
This feature is not available yet.
https://www.fakku.net/manga/controversial
This feature is not available yet.
Why even bother creating links to features you're not working on? Gross.
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Video tags link to the manga based tags. It's not that hard to make a seperate table/category.
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Pagination on his forum search is still broken.
This page outlines Page 51 of 629, but the URLs along the bottom point to 68. Not very helpful.
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Do you
ever do maintenance? It's cool that you allow them to add multiple translation groups, and that it's modular enough to allow users to create those groups on the fly, but does a typo really need to become a static group?
By now, user reading this text, I'm sure you've noticed that I've said 'you' a lot. Don't worry, they're all aimed at the man who operates this site. From what I've seen he's the one responsible for it all. Don't take it personally, Jacob! I'm just trying to help by pointing out your shortcomings to you. I'm sure you also noticed how I trailed off at the end here. There's so many minor and major mistakes that I lose my energy and excitement trying to list them all and why they shouldn't be ignored for longer than 24 hours.
There are no laurels to be rested on. Only the sweat and tears of development. At least Jacob only lists his title as FAKKU Creator rather than FAKKU Developer. You wouldn't deserve that title anymore, Jacob. Give it to me!
animefreak_usa wrote...
Can we all just wait until another great crash and burn. It's come soon when jacob find a new boner to rape with.