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[Hide] (521.8KB, 1875x1771) I've been working on a new project, which is based on a lot of lessons I've learned during peerchan's development. The key difference is that it's basically going to be p2p from the ground up, instead of a hybrid system with a mediator node. Instead of moderators, mediators, validation per se, instead peers are free to moderate content locally, and then the idea is that you can subscribe to others or whitelist them as users you accept as a moderator. Based on discussions here, >>>/feedback/, and on other sites, this seems like a more refreshing course of action as we can work on the key aspects of it without worrying about porting all functionality from jschan per se; certain things are more suited to a server-client model than a p2p model, so instead of finding the middle ground with a temporarily hybrid system and gradually morphing it, we can instead go whole-hog into the side we actually want, the p2p side.
Here's an example interface showing how you can locally delete files you don't like.