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The Online Safety Act 2023
March 13, 2025 in uncategorised by Matthew Brown
The Online Safety Act 2023 comes into force Monday. This should be a good thing except that I now have to do a mountain of paperwork (correctly on the first try) to basically say, “yes, we moderate and no dangerous content is hosted here”.
Failure to do this could land a lot of fines in my direction. I hope this does not force me to shut down Author Buzz, but I do know that I will fight to keep us open and online.
Who knows what happens next?
40 spam accounts purged
February 8, 2025 in spam by Matthew Brown
It looks like there was a fat old spam run at our site recently. The spam accounts have now been removed.
If I missed any, let me know.
Fediverse changes
January 27, 2025 in spam by Matthew Brown
I’ve had to make a change to the way Author Buzz syndicates content to places like Mastodon. We used to have forum topics and replies in the syndication stream. I have now pulled it back to only posts to the main blog.
The reason for dialling it back was I noticed a lot of spam was getting cached in the wider fediverse. I’m not prepared for us to be a vector for spam so I made a change.
I hope you can understand why I did that.
Adding libraries: A choice to be made
January 17, 2025 in features by Matthew Brown
I’ve finally gotten to the point of working out how to import all libraries in the UK. This will allow authors to (one day) list which libraries carry their books; and other things like that.
The choice before me now is do I make each library a type of post/page and then write a bunch of custom code to do the other stuff or do I make libraries some sort of taxonomy (categories or tags types stuff).
Libraries as taxonomy would allow quick and easy ways to connect a library with forums, forum replies, posts, blogs, and such. Then these items would show up on the library page.
On the other hand, libraries as a content type would allow for a lot more detailed information at the cost of easy integration with other stuff.
There are good arguments for both. I’d like to hear your thoughts.
Revising Blog Themes
October 2, 2024 in uncategorised by Matthew Brown
I have started the process of revising the themes on offer to our bloggers. In particular, I want to remove themes that hide their best features behind a paywall and themes that have not been kept up to date.
I will do my best to make sure there are some fresh new, friendly themes to use. As always, if you have any requests – just ask.
Blog Activity
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Matthew Brown wrote a new post on the site Author Buzz Developer Blog 7 years, 10 months ago
It seems to me that everything about WordPress, BuddyPress and the like are written in such a way as to be so mind numbingly hard it might honestly be easier to get a vogon to write good poetry.
Last time, in […]
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Matthew Brown wrote a new post on the site Author Buzz Developer Blog 7 years, 10 months ago
Grumpy Dev Syndrome is the term I came up with a while back to describe that funk that devs (developers) can get into when everything just seems to suck and the only answer is to unload your irritation on someone […]
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Matthew Brown wrote a new post on the site Author Buzz Developer Blog 7 years, 10 months ago
As both a dev and a storyteller, I know that games can make an excellent platform for telling stories and it is something I dream about quite frequently. This dreaming leads to an unhealthy dose of Grumpy Dev […]
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Matthew Brown wrote a new post on the site Author Buzz Developer Blog 7 years, 10 months ago
There are days when despite my best efforts I sort of just feel all Marvin the android with a side order of Eeyore. Today is one of those days. I am a grumpy dev and you should probably just stop […]
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Matthew Brown wrote a new post on the site Author Buzz Developer Blog 7 years, 10 months ago
One of the challenges for Author Buzz was that we need a lot of different functions and features without polluting the plugin list with a large collection of things that blog users cannot directly access.
Our […]