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does the stuff about new accounts not being able to access stuff from other sites effect things like filegarden? I'm guessing it does - I got lucky, my account was created in 2023, but my sibling made theirs just a couple of days ago
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owthehedge 6 months ago

I can't find an official statement about it anywhere, all the stuff I can find is what others have said and the fact that I'm pretty sure it's on the list of things the supporter tier gives now. if you could send me an official source on it I'd be grateful!

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owthehedge 6 months ago

still, this feels really scummy, and I really hope it gets pushed back somehow.

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maphren 6 months ago

sorry, i can't find an official source on it either :/ you could try reaching out to the creator of neocities, kyle drake, for a statement as it seems he's pretty responsive? other than that though, i do host some audio files on catbox.moe and i've never run into any issues with it, so filegarden definitely has a chance of working out. i'm also able to use imood, i have no idea why that works but status.cafe doesn't

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maphren 6 months ago

the whole stricter restrictions on new accounts thing does feel really unfair, i understand the need for it and i support it to a degree but i think it could've been implemented so much better, especially in a way that doesn't alienate part of the userbase. my hope is that they introduce some kind of verification system or even a one time payment so new users can permanently get the same permissions as older users :T

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webcatz 6 months ago

im pretty sure the restrictions only apply to fetching and scripts! if you're just sourcing images it should all work fine. see https://content-security-policy.neocities.org/

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owthehedge 6 months ago

okay, good to know and thank you so much!

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