Archive for June, 2007

Our new site is on the way

Saturday, June 30th, 2007 by admin

So we have been seeing a lot of new user registrations for our site. A few of the users have come from communities such as Spicypage and MyBlogLog and I must say I am happy to welcome you all to our site. Hopefully you have found everything you came for. We always like to see new faces and hear new comments and ideas for our site.

Before the start of the blog our site was well online since the 90’s but it would not have made a difference if it had gone down for a week because no one would have noticed. Now on the other hand if it goes down or something goes wrong we get calls and numerous messages related to the issue our outage.

Due to this and user feedback over the past few weeks we have decided that we are pushing the deadline ahead on the new site to better accommodate our viewers and users. We are hearing that the site is difficult to navigate which is opposite from what we heard upon the launch of the current site but with different users now and far more activity on the site than intended it has given us a good view of where problems may arise.

The main goal is to rid our selves of the wordpress nightmare. Don’t get me wrong it is fairly decent blog software but that is truly where it stops and aside from that nothing compares to good custom work so sit tight and look forward to the release of our new site. You can view our progress by visiting our dev site but be for warned that it could be in just about any state when you arrive. You may see oodles of errors, blank pages, server errors and just about anything else you can imagine but with any luck you will at least get a look at the new layout and some of the new ideas we have for features. Comments on the new site should be posted here if you see anything you like or think we should add.

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Spicypage Sidebar Widget for wordpress

Monday, June 18th, 2007 by admin

After seeing that Spicypage was in need of a wordpress plugin to add their widget to a wordpress sidebar I decided that was something I could do since we have written other plugins like this for similar communities in the past so why not Spicypage. We have released it free for all to use and change as they see fit as we have with most of our software.

This plugin allows you to display your voters images and vote count in the sidebar without editing your theme files. You just upload and activate it and then add your spicypage code to the widgets configuration and you now have Spicypage in your sidebar :)

Spicypage has given us a direct link in their Get Widget page which is far more than we had expected. I figured they would at most write a post or article about it or give us positive feedback in our comments on their site but they went above and beyond so thank you Spicypage for the link and there is one right back at you :)
Enjoy Spicypage Sidebar Widget

In the future I would like to possibly add the ability to edit your widget as you would at spicypage right in your wordpress admin area by changing color values and settings like that but who knows this may work fine as it is. You can however easily alter your widget and add some css to it.

SMOYI Playgrounds

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007 by admin

For about 6 months now we have been providing a unique type of web service to the new wave of Internet users. Our children. This is a very fast paced world out here on the Internet. A lot of things can go un noticed and with our children now using the internet for things such as gathering information for school, playing games, talking with friends and so on we have now end up with a playground of a whole new kind only it has no playground attendants or monitors. This is a very scary thing if you think about it.

Even though the Internet is such a useful day-to-day tool for us and provides us with so many great things there are very dark sides to it as well. You can think of all the scams you have come across online and possibly even a few of you have experienced threats and harassment online. Our children are subject to all of these things as well but on a far greater scale because of their undeveloped minds and their constant sense of security from not knowing.

What we been doing for the past 6 months has been running a beta of this service to see how it works out and so far results have been spectacular. We have very specific rules for the website and any others that are created like it. Each website is monitored on various levels. We call this Safe Monitored Online Youth Interaction (SMOYI) Playground.

What this means is that each site has at least one Adult monitor. This can be the site Authors parent or one can be hired and appointed to monitor the SMOYI Playground.

Each must have at least one Author or Editor. The author(s) or Editor(s) have slightly different rolls. An Editor has the ability to create and edit pages, blog posts, links and comments as well as approving comments. This is for more mature children. Authors can only write blog posts that must be processed by the playground monitor(s). All comments to posts are treated the same way. Page creation, categories and sidebar links are not allowed for an author.

There are ban word filters in effect for all content that is posted including the shout box posts. The shout box is a place where viewers can leave a real time publicly viewable note that is also filtered. No links are allowed in the shout box to prevent abuse. Words in the ban list are replaced with *** in the output for the entire site but are stored in their raw form in the database for investigation by the monitor(s)

All content that is added to any of these sites should always be monitored by an Adult to insure that there are no links to questionable content. Any content that is found that is of an adult nature or otherwise inappropriate should be removed as soon as it is found. If someone has found content matching this description it should be reported immediately to the monitor. This is a 0 tolerance playground.

What we have found in our test run is that the users of the test site have followed the guidelines that have been laid out completely. The Editor started out as an Author and progressed to an Editor over the past 6 months. The rules were explained. The reasons for the rules are the key to this as with communication. This has been an experiment really and the results have been phenomenal. The way this started was that my child had absolutely no responsibilities and any she had previously had (mice, hermit crabs, etc) did not work out very well. She had taken an interest in what I do for work but at her age surely cannot jump in that far so I decided to give her Author rights on one of my own sites, Asylum-ET. Very quickly I decided that the mash in content that would create was not so hot and so I gave her a sub domain and her own site on it. She took to the idea of being able to write and express her self very quickly.

Since then it has become an automatic thing that she comes home from school, does her homework, goes online to her website, checks comments, makes post(s) and so on. While she sits in a #php help channel on irc. I do not recommend the irc portion to anyone for their child unless they are monitoring it as I do. I am an operator in the help channel and she is restricted to only this channel. Not by anything other than her own conviction. I monitor all network traffic on my home network. Connections that are made from her laptop report to me live. That is all together another story though but it is more evidence that this playground works.

With this she has acquired a great deal of knowledge and has been given many skills that can only grow, she has the ability to be creative with the world to see. She has shown powerful concern for some serious issues as with basic html, she is reading, writing and even calculating. But most of all she is being responsible. All things we want for our children. The thing that is most amazing to me is that of the friends that have visited, they all have enjoyed their stay followed the rules and return. They also expressed some of the darnedest things that make you know that everything is going to be all right. The more time they spend in our playground is less time they spend in other places online.

Places like Myspace are scary. The way it is setup there is no possible way to have a safe and clean environment. The way this works is on a much more personal basis. I know the majority of the registered members parents in one way or another. As simple as a phone call to authorize their use, a note or whatever have you. Just an acknowledgement that the child can come to the playground is what I have decided is sufficient at this time since the users are all local.

Eventually we want to provide games in these playgrounds so we can start to eliminate some of the advertising we have had to run to levy some of the costs of providing this service. So far this has been 100% out of pocket expense that has to this point had absolutely no income whatsoever. We do need to have a form of income to continue to provide such a service and if it grows the cost will be greater so for lack of a better idea for that yet we have advertising :)

What may be an option here is as I mentioned before a paid monitor, volunteers would be great, game token purchase (rather not) or the latest idea I have is maybe a small monthly subscription to the playgrounds. That way everything is internal and we can eliminate advertising altogether.

The Police are back

Saturday, June 2nd, 2007 by admin

This post was a paid post and all links have been removed from it due to an issue with the advertiser and restrictions that have been applied to posts and since we do not have time to make changes to our site to accommodate the advertiser unless they are paying for prime real estate (Obviously not a blog post) since it will have great effect on our revenues and costs more time and money than it is worth we have made this decision. Just the same we in fact do like the Police so I am leaving my post text in-tact.

The Police are back with a brand new compilation of past to present hits they have released over the years. This band has always been one of my favorites. I remember back in the 80’s the first song I ever heard them play was Message In A Bottle. That was such a great song. It is hard to really say which is my all time favorite because they are all really great but I am looking forward to go grab this police cd as soon as I get paid.

I have yet to hear a song I did not like by the Police so I have no doubt I will be very happy with this one. It is very good to see a band that has been around as long as the Police have and still manage to stay in the game. That is a sign of a true band and powerful performances.

The new police cd cover reminds me a lot of the original The Police album cover and I anticipate the tracks included are just as good if not better than the ones I remember from a past I had almost forgotten. If you are into the Police you should stop over to their website or maybe see about hitting them up at a concert since they are on the road once again.