Hello, @Jri-Creator! I’ve found that your website (jri.rf.gd) is not enoghly accessible nor suitable for people with PTSD, while showing 14 years warning at registration.
If you’ve heard of a trigger warning, you probably heard about it in a blog post or a soundbite. Before you propose adding trigger warnings on the Website, you need to know what it actually is.
A trauma trigger only exists in people who developed post-traumatic stress disorder. A trauma trigger is created through the process of traumatic coupling, in which a benign thing (e.g., the sound of a motorcycle accelerating) gets incorrectly linked in the individual’s mind to a dangerous situation (e.g., the sound of gunfire).
PTSD is treatable. People who experienced disruptive trauma triggers should be in the care of licensed mental health professionals who can teach coping techniques and guide them through the process of encountering their triggers and managing their reactions to their triggers, or at least dealing with supportive, trustworthy people who know their individual situations.
My solution? Simple, put a birthdate check instead of that warning.
Speaking about accessibility, go to wave.webaim.org, and you will see that your website has a lot of accessibility issues. Even if you solve that, you may be able to have a better SEO result.
It’s not a warning. It’s a notice, saying what the age is used for. Also, that’s found at jmail.rf.gd, not jri.rf.gd
I could use a calendar-based age verification check instead of a number-age check, but I did this for ease-of-use, especially on mobile devices where the dreaded calendar likes to pop-up instead of a keyboard.
InfinityFree’s mandatory security system prevents me from analyzing my site from here.
Next time, instead of posting in a hosting provider’s forum about my site’s issue(s), post in my Help Forums (help.jri.rf.gd). This would help keep things clean.
That’s unfortunate Mine had a second life, i found it for really cheap somewhere. I also have it modded, i installed TwilightMenu++ to be exact (I also have another dsi, a red one but its sd card is stuck and the stylus slot is filled with something thats all the way at the end, making it stick out)
At this point i’m too scared to open the normal menu, since last time it took a very long time to load (so i just restarted my ds into twilight menu, lol), it may have found out about me modding it haha
my first thought was 5000 emails a day seems a lot… then a realised that for a companies that either sent out news letters, or just any general customer communication, 5000 a day may not seem that much lol
I know this is only going to affect Outlook inboxes, but if everyone (Gmail, Yahoo, etc.) chooses to set this as a requirement, would InfinityFree support it?
To me, 5000 emails is a lot for small companies and startup ones. If a small or startup business is sending more than 5000 emails, either they have an amazing customer base or they are sending an unnecessary amount of email to customers.
I agree with those rules. By default, email is very insecure (it was never built to be used on public or untrusted networks). Thinks like SPF, DKIM, and DMARC should be required by every sender, not just big ones.
If I recall correctly, google made a similar move a year or two ago with Gmail and brought out a lot of the concerns that sending without these protections has.
Yep… I remember… Only they put some other requiremenets in too. Ment that my employer couldn’t send emails to our customers using Gmail. which was about 1/2 our customer base…
Gmail and Yahoo have been doing this since February last year I think.
If you want to truly stop email spoofing on behalf of your domain, you must use DMARC. And if you use DMARC, you essentially must use DKIM for all senders too.
They already do, and we don’t.
5000 emails is a lot. These rules mainly affect somewhat larger companies or people who have some good reason to send a large volume of email for some reason. In either case, they should have people knowledgeable enough about email to do it properly.
That’s not the audience for free web hosting. And people can still always use external nameservers to set these records.
It’s always good to be informed about politics. We learn about the people who we vote, and the people we put into power. We learn not to make the wrong person our leader, because they’ll be the ones who end up making global changes… or damages, in Trump’s case.