BTW, I checked and the background colors are actually blue! there's an equal quantity of red and green, but more blue. The exceptions are the forum bars and quote boxes, which have a tiiiiiny bit more red. This, as an example, is hex code CECEE8.
does anyone know if ignoring someone's main means ignoring all of their subaccounts, too? i'm guessing probably not, but i wanted to confirm, because there are some threads i'd like to make (like an all-purpose executive dysfunction cheerleading thread) that i'm pretty sure will be Useful to plenty of people, and it occurred to me i don't want to block people from using those resources if they have me on ignore for whatever reason, so i'm considering making a subaccount specifically for community-resource type threads.
that'd be great, thanks! i'll go ahead and post in this thread with an existing sub, let me know if you see any posts by Aislinng after ignoring me (and if not i guess unignore after 10 minutes or whenever).
(top of the thread) and the ignore forum thread button is beside the pagination system at the top of a subforum.
Yep, ignore thread is next to the watch/unwatch button. Which is handy, having the buttons for "will I get notifs from this thread" next to each other.
though if you ignore a thread while you're still watching it you'll still get alerts for posts in it. And you'll still get alerts for people liking your stuff regardless of whether you've ignored a thread or not
Robots are generally things that index sites for things like Google or the Wayback Machine - they're programs that copy site information so it can be put into search results or what have you. The areas of the forum marked "private" have some sort of something telling web crawlers to stay out, so those of reputable sites won't index them. The number just happens to be however many are indexing the forums at the time - since we're always posting new things we have to constantly be updated.
The reason why there's so many robots is that for some reason Yandex has 31 robots online. Most of them seem to be viewing the new content pages.
I want to believe that some of the robots contribute posts too, but alas, there's no particular evidence for it.
I think that some pages have the _NOINDEX_ tag in their code somewhere that makes it so robots won't record it.
Click on your account name at the top, then click on Preferences. There should be a check box in there to show signatures. Note that if you're on mobile or a tablet, you must be in landscape mode to see them.