The Rabbit Rant

I used to write books of text in public chat rooms. Now I put those books here. Enjoy my rants. πŸ“–


4/29/22 | Darkmode is even darker now.

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The Rabbit Rant

I used to write books of text in public chat rooms. Now I put those books here. Enjoy my rants. πŸ“–


4/29/22 | Darkmode is even darker now.

Articles

The Deadchat Effect


You're in a chatroom typing with others and everything is going great! Conversation is flying! Until it slows down, or suddenly stops. And then you see it:

#DeadChat LOL

We call this the dead chat effect. Someone types dead chat,Looks dead LOL, or posts a meme regarding chat being dead, or anything similar because conversation seems to be lacking.

... and why should I care?

You are texting somebody because you want interaction. If someone else posts #deadchat, how likely are to bring up another topic? What information does this message give you?If you are like the majority of people, this information does nothing. You already know it's quiet in the chatroom before this is posted, this doesn't make you likely to introduce a new topic, and this comment doesn't give you a new topic to comment on. Ironic isn't it?

What about #revivechat?

No, but also yes. Typing #revivechat? That gives the same issues as typing#deadchat. But what if we could take the idea behind it and actually solve it?

so ... what can I do?

We are people who have lives. (Yeah I know...some people have lives!? Hard to think about!) Understand that a healthy community will have periods of inactivity! But instead of wasting time contributing to the dead chat effect, skip straight to the solution of the original problem: introduce a topic! Give people a reason to talk.Everyone who types #deadchathas the ability to solve the issue they're complaining about. This shows respect for people's time, reduces spam, and contributes to healthy conversations! I ask you then:

Help make our communities better


Kydzs#0497

This public service shpeel announcement-thingy was brought to you by viewers like you!
no seriously I'm sick of stating my views every time this comes up lol

all rights reserved, legal disclaimer stuff, etc. | 2022

The Deadchat Effect


You're in a chatroom typing with others and everything is going great! Conversation is flying! Until it slows down, or suddenly stops. And then you see it:

#DeadChat LOL

We call this the dead chat effect. Someone types dead chat,Looks dead LOL, or posts a meme regarding chat being dead, or anything similar because conversation seems to be lacking.

... and why should I care?

You are texting somebody because you want interaction. If someone else posts #deadchat, how likely are to bring up another topic? What information does this message give you?If you are like the majority of people, this information does nothing. You already know it's quiet in the chatroom before this is posted, this doesn't make you likely to introduce a new topic, and this comment doesn't give you a new topic to comment on. Ironic isn't it?

What about #revivechat?

No, but also yes. Typing #revivechat? That gives the same issues as typing#deadchat. But what if we could take the idea behind it and actually solve it?

so ... what can I do?

We are people who have lives. (Yeah I know...some people have lives!? Hard to think about!) Understand that a healthy community will have periods of inactivity! But instead of wasting time contributing to the dead chat effect, skip straight to the solution of the original problem: introduce a topic! Give people a reason to talk.Everyone who types #deadchathas the ability to solve the issue they're complaining about. This shows respect for people's time, reduces spam, and contributes to healthy conversations! I ask you then:

Help make our communities better


Kydzs#0497

This public service shpeel announcement-thingy was brought to you by viewers like you!
no seriously I'm sick of stating my views every time this comes up lol

all rights reserved, legal disclaimer stuff, etc. | 2022

"Free Discord Nitro"
Is a Scam


You're hanging out in that random voice call with your friends talking about whether cats would enjoy eating tacos. And then you see it in your DMs or a public chat section:

You've won free nitro at - scam link

Oh my god! I won something! Not likely. This is a scam designed to steal your personal information. These links will often emphasize the urgency of acting fast before it expires. In reality, what they want is you to click the link without reading it. Why would that matter?Scam links are often designed to look legitimate. They might include images that display stolen from Discord, and they often mimic the look of official Discord Nitro Links. For instance, ifdiscord.gift/rAnD0mC0dEis a legitimate code, a scam link might look likedlscord.gift/rAnD0mC0dE.

How does that work?

After clicking the scam link, you'll likely be brought to a page to login to claim the fake nitro. In reality you will be handing over your details to the scammer on a page that looks similar to Discord upon first glance.There might be links that take advantage of logging your IP address, which can give away your internet provider location and device specifications. Clicking a link could give consent to downloading a malicious file to your device.A fake nitro link is only one form of this scam. Others include:
Leaving Steam and giving away their items
Random requests to beta-test gamesInvitations to join a secret or limited availability Discord server, often mimicking HypeSquad, Moderator Programs, or Programming Servers.

How do I know if it is a real link?

A legitimate nitro code will always contain discord.gift/. Nothing will be added to the link, nothing removed. A legitimate link will also contain https://, nothttp://.Examples:
https://discord.gift/rAnD0mC0dE
https://www.discord.gift/rAnD0mC0dE
www.discord.gift/rAnD0mC0dE
https://discord.gift.co/rAnD0mC0dE
http://www.dlscord.gift/rAnD0mC0dE
www.dlscord.gift/rAnD0mC0dE

A legitimate program invite will always be either a message from a Discord βœ”οΈ System, or a message from a Discord Employee πŸ› οΈ. If they do not have a staff badge on their profile, or it is not a system message, it is not real.

Kydzs#0497
Kydzs#0497

The simplest way to protect yourself is read the messages carefully. Ask yourself if you can trust this person based on their reputation and message history in mutual servers, their social media presence, or their conduct. When you don't have logical assumptions on their intent, don't click the link, and this includes people you know. Why can't you trust people you know? Because people you know might one day say this:

What if I clicked the scam link?

If you are somehow still logged into your account, change your password and enable two factor authentication if possible. If your Discord account is compromised, you should file a report with support, as they have tools to assist you. These concepts apply to other communities such as Steam as well. The links below apply for Discord:

Often times the accounts that are compromised will send out scam links to others. If you were hacked, you should make the effort to check your DM history and try to give warnings to users sent scam links, and to the servers you were in. You may also have been banned in communities the hacker sent scam links in order to protect others.That means that the account that sent you a scam link could be from a regular user's hacked account, not a scammers account. Reporting these issues besides helping yourself, will help others who have been hacked.

Help make our communities better


Kydzs#0497

This public service shpeel announcement-thingy was brought to you by viewers like you!
no seriously I'm sick of stating my views every time this comes up lol

all rights reserved, legal disclaimer stuff, etc. | 2022

"Free Discord Nitro"
Is a Scam


You're hanging out in that random voice call with your friends talking about whether cats would enjoy eating tacos. And then you see it in your DMs or a public chat section:

You've won free nitro at - scam link

Oh my god! I won something! Not likely. This is a scam designed to steal your personal information. These links will often emphasize the urgency of acting fast before it expires. In reality, what they want is you to click the link without reading it. Why would that matter?Scam links are often designed to look legitimate. They might include images that display stolen from Discord, and they often mimic the look of official Discord Nitro Links. For instance, ifdiscord.gift/rAnD0mC0dEis a legitimate code, a scam link might look likedlscord.gift/rAnD0mC0dE.

How does that work?

After clicking the scam link, you'll likely be brought to a page to login to claim the fake nitro. In reality you will be handing over your details to the scammer on a page that looks similar to Discord upon first glance.There might be links that take advantage of logging your IP address, which can give away your internet provider location and device specifications. Clicking a link could give consent to downloading a malicious file to your device.A fake nitro link is only one form of this scam. Others include:
Leaving Steam and giving away their items
Random requests to beta-test gamesInvitations to join a secret or limited availability Discord server, often mimicking HypeSquad, Moderator Programs, or Programming Servers.

How do I know if it is a real link?

A legitimate nitro code will always contain discord.gift/. Nothing will be added to the link, nothing removed. A legitimate link will also contain https://, nothttp://.Examples:
https://discord.gift/rAnD0mC0dE
https://www.discord.gift/rAnD0mC0dE
www.discord.gift/rAnD0mC0dE
https://discord.gift.co/rAnD0mC0dE
http://www.dlscord.gift/rAnD0mC0dE
www.dlscord.gift/rAnD0mC0dE

A legitimate program invite will always be either a message from a Discord βœ”οΈ System, or a message from a Discord Employee πŸ› οΈ. If they do not have a staff badge on their profile, or it is not a system message, it is not real.

Kydzs#0497
Kydzs#0497

The simplest way to protect yourself is read the messages carefully. Ask yourself if you can trust this person based on their reputation and message history in mutual servers, their social media presence, or their conduct. When you don't have logical assumptions on their intent, don't click the link, and this includes people you know. Why can't you trust people you know? Because people you know might one day say this:

What if I clicked the scam link?

If you are somehow still logged into your account, change your password and enable two factor authentication if possible. If your Discord account is compromised, you should file a report with support, as they have tools to assist you. These concepts apply to other communities such as Steam as well. The links below apply for Discord:

Often times the accounts that are compromised will send out scam links to others. If you were hacked, you should make the effort to check your DM history and try to give warnings to users sent scam links, and to the servers you were in. You may also have been banned in communities the hacker sent scam links in order to protect others.That means that the account that sent you a scam link could be from a regular user's hacked account, not a scammers account. Reporting these issues besides helping yourself, will help others who have been hacked.

Help make our communities better


Kydzs#0497

This public service shpeel announcement-thingy was brought to you by viewers like you!
no seriously I'm sick of stating my views every time this comes up lol