hello! im new, im working on a(anime club) idea for my teach friends kids, in high school. in other words i am looking for committees that share the anime passion that these kids have, a place that is not 4chan, i myself go to cons and watch anime, and was asked to give a talk about myself to the club, any who i would like to give an idea to this site...
how about an art rating page, you can post your art and have other people tag show/characters and grade it. in a promoting new art way. ranking art, shows, and other anime stuff in this way will add to the committee making this site more of a hangout, then a browsing for user info site.
you can add cosplay rating, and much more... my 2 sent, thanks.
By the way, may want to have some kind of Notification or Indicator implemented to let people know that they've gotten a "MESSAGE" in their Inbox. The only notification we are getting is the Email Notification.
So say you get a message, it should notify you like " INBOX (1) "
Why do you have to validate your mobile phone number to remove the Captcha? Not being from the US, the recent changes have meant that I cant validate so I have to enter the Captcha each time....
@Sephiroth, ;) strictly speaking though, it's actually not all that hard if you're wiling to pay a tiny bit of money.
One of my work projects had me playing with Twillio / Tropo to receive and interact with phone calls using normal web tech. ;) Writing a handler to extract a code and verify it when a new SMS message is POSTed to it wouldn't be "that" hard.
how about an art rating page, you can post your art and have other people tag show/characters and grade it. in a promoting new art way. ranking art, shows, and other anime stuff in this way will add to the committee making this site more of a hangout, then a browsing for user info site.
you can add cosplay rating, and much more... my 2 sent, thanks.
So say you get a message, it should notify you like " INBOX (1) "
Not being from the US, the recent changes have meant that I cant validate so I have to enter the Captcha each time....
Spammers can verify emails. They can't verify text messages without a lot of extra work though.
Thanks too! :)
One of my work projects had me playing with Twillio / Tropo to receive and interact with phone calls using normal web tech. ;) Writing a handler to extract a code and verify it when a new SMS message is POSTed to it wouldn't be "that" hard.