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Slashdot: Podcasts, IM, Improved Discussions

We have a number of Slashdot features that we've added in recent months that I've neglected to mention so I wanted to take a moment to share them with everyone today. I'd like to start by reminding all logged in users to try playing with our new experimental Discussion2 system. It's very nearly complete at this point. You can activate it with a checkbox on any article page (provided you actually have logged in). Read on to learn about Podcasts, IM, improved quoting in discussions, new subscriber options and more.

Recently we added the ability to receive AIM instant messages to notify you when stories are posted, when someone posts a comment to your journal, or when one of your friends post a journal. You can turn it on from the messaging preference page. You might need to set up slashdotomatic as a friend or buddy or whatever in your IM client to make it work, but this is a good way to get fast notification of Slashdot stuffs. We hopefully will add other popular instant messaging clients in the future but for now AIM is the top dog so we started there. The code is of course all in CVS if you want to add new platforms... there's room to easily add Jabber, MSN, Yahoo or anything else really. We've talked about SMS as well, so if there's a demand for it we'll work on it.

Everyone who knows me knows what I think about the vast majority of podcasts on the internet. The Slashdot podcast currently isn't at all like that. We call it the the Slashdot Robot Overlord. All it does is use Cepstral Voices to read you Slashdot stories aloud. So if you want to listen to Slashdot stories in your car or on your phone or something, here's an easy way to do it.

Subscribers have a new option in their journals: they can restrict the discussions to logged in users. This is a nice way to minimize trolling and general crappy behavior in your journal. Of course, there's nothing to stop the ambitious jerk from creating a user account, but this will at least slow them down for a few seconds. It's worth noting that when you post a journal, you are given the option to submit your journal to Slashdot... if your journal is selected, you sacrifice that option.

Speaking of comment posting, we've added a new <quote> tag useful in comments. If you choose to encapsulate a quote in said tag, that quote is expandable and contractible via user preferences. Properly quoting comments will allow your fellow readers to have better control over their display than simply blocking a huge chunk of words in italics.

A little bit more information about the Discussion2 system before we wrap up: It's currently tested mostly under Firefox (as is all of our javascript). It also works fine under Safari (2 and 3). We have some UI improvements coming soon as well, but it already is a vast improvement over the old system. One of the next steps is to make D2 degrade cleanly to a non-javascript browser so we can maintain one code base for development. When we get to that point, we can switch over the default/anonymous view to the new system.

We have a bunch of other stuff coming after the holiday. But in the mean time, please test this stuff out and let me know if you see any glaring bugs. The address is the same as always.

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  1. AIM is Top Dog? by AKAImBatman · · Score: 3, Funny

    We hopefully will add other popular instant messaging clients in the future but for now AIM is the top dog so we started there.

    For teenage girls, maybe. GTalk is "top dog" for professionals as it's built right into GMail. That, IMHO, is a much better solution than having to install 500+ IM products. And if I really need to contact a teenage girl^W^W^W someone on AIM, there's always Meebo!

    Disclaimer: The above is a humorous post and should not be consumed by old people, pregnant women, or those with a weak heart. AKAImBatman disclaims all responsibility for the reader's lack of a sense of humor.
    1. Re:AIM is Top Dog? by Rob+T+Firefly · · Score: 5, Funny

      For teenage girls, maybe. I hate to break it to you, but those weren't really teenage girls.
    2. Re:AIM is Top Dog? by pla · · Score: 3, Funny

      I hate to break it to you, but those weren't really teenage girls.

      ...
      Sweet16Thing: Hey, weird, I work there too!
      Gary91 has joined the room
      Bunny15: Waitasec, guys - Do we have any non-cops in the PedoLovers chat room?
      GeezrLovr: Uh... Not me
      RoophieMe: Nope
      Nymph1993: Sorry
      Gary91 has logged off
      Bunny15: Oh, damn.

  2. "Improved Discussions"? by grub · · Score: 4, Funny


    Taco,

    "Improved Discussions" would require you delete all your current user accounts and start over.

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    Trolling is a art,
  3. Re:Perfect Chance by Cerberus7 · · Score: 3, Funny

    You're doing it wrong! You're supposed to be a jerk and say "Murk LOAR!"

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  4. Re:Buggy IE (7) by Rob+T+Firefly · · Score: 5, Funny

    I realize that this doesn't matter to a lot of the Slashdot crowd, but the Internet is still buggy in IE (IE7, specifically). Fixed that for you.
  5. Re:Buggy IE (7) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    That's not a bug, it's a feature.

  6. Re:Testing Quote by 6Yankee · · Score: 3, Funny

    This is a blockquote.

    This is a blockquote with italics.

    This is a quote.

    This is a quote with italics. This is your brain on drugs. Any questions?