His autistic hatred of The Peoples Party of Canada has continued to escalate, and at this point I consider him nothing a threat to the .win network due to his growing irrational extremist behavior which points to him going regressive.
You can see him continue to escalate based on how he created a retarded sidebar image called the "PPC SPERGOUT INDEX", which had recently evolved into an animated gif: https://archive.is/https://omegacanada.win/*
At this point it is time that the owners of the .win network do something about this braindead CINO cocksucker who does noting but promote conspiracy theories about the PPC and it's supporters.
Another FreeCanada mod checking in.
I wasn't sure about the new format at first either. It quickly grows on you though. Especially with the improvements we have made in the past two months.
It's a simple thing, but I believe one of the most important features of our forum is the alert system (by default, you get notifications to threads you have previously posted in), coupled with, the default setting of threads being sorted by 'most recent activity'. It keeps discussion flowing on threads, which might have otherwise been buried by the 'new' or 'popular' threads.
If you decide to check it out again, here's a FAQ https://freecanada.win/threads/1090/ , and we can answer whatever other questions you may have.
You never get a second chance to make a first impression. Especially in a small community that's looking for new eyeballs, when you make those new eyeballs bleed, "you'll get used to it" isn't a great attitude.
I've started reading FCW but haven't joined.
That's fair.
I didn't really mean the visual part of the format growing on you, rather, the functionality.
When you're used to the .win network, at first the differences in functionality at FreeCanada can stand out a bit, but, as I've said, they grow on you. The learning curve isn't large.
Short of becoming a virtual clone of the .win network communities, in functionality, there will always exist some differences between the .win network and FreeCanada. And frankly, I've grown to prefer most of our functionality to the .win network.
I'm personally not a huge fan of the default colour styles (see my previous comments on this thread for more about that), it was initially chosen because people seem to like 'dark' themes over 'light' themes.
There are nine themes available. See here for visualization of where to make this change, and here and here to preview a snapshot of each of them.