Isn't the Kotaku inaction.win domain independently owned? Doesn't it also run an older version of the scored software? I'm pretty sure there is a certain degree of autonomy.
I see all of the various scored communities I follow through the main scored interface. I don't visit any individual domain, they're all intermingled on the main page. I just assumed everything was on the same server/farm.
On The Donald I get a "set a profile picture upload your own mugshot to the FBI" prompt every login, and logins aren't the same token as kotakuinaction2.win anymore (logging into one doesn't log into the other). Settings pages have lots of differences with community styling off.
Whatever it is the UI instance seems to be more than just a stylesheet.
I was doing that until KiA2 was forced into their UI. Now it gets its own tab since I can still get the old UI that way. All the forced empty space on either side is just so ugly.
Isn't the Kotaku inaction.win domain independently owned? Doesn't it also run an older version of the scored software? I'm pretty sure there is a certain degree of autonomy.
I see all of the various scored communities I follow through the main scored interface. I don't visit any individual domain, they're all intermingled on the main page. I just assumed everything was on the same server/farm.
On The Donald I get a "set a
profile pictureupload your own mugshot to the FBI" prompt every login, and logins aren't the same token as kotakuinaction2.win anymore (logging into one doesn't log into the other). Settings pages have lots of differences with community styling off.Whatever it is the UI instance seems to be more than just a stylesheet.
So it's NOT just me!
I know it's a minor thing, but that "upload profile picture" prompt is SUCH an annoyance.
I was doing that until KiA2 was forced into their UI. Now it gets its own tab since I can still get the old UI that way. All the forced empty space on either side is just so ugly.