Not really. Do you really have the time and money and motivation to go find a lawyer and pursue a CFAA case against someone who might be using a VPN and be from a country where the CFAA doesn't apply? Since you're trying to sell folders on https://wws.scroll.pub/, I presume there's some sort of password protection on those, as opposed to the open instance linked. People paying $100 aren't going to like their passwords being stolen and their folder used for spam/ads/malware and nor will you.
Say I pay the $100 asked for. I am getting a folder that I get exclusive access to update? Someone else shouldn't be able to go in and change the content? I didn't read very closely so I presume I'm getting the point of that $100 clearly. How does that folder protection work excactly?
For the $100, you get the rights for 10 years to update some lines in the `wws.scroll` file (which is actually currently named `readme.scroll`).
Think of that file like our DNS root zone file.
That's it. We don't provide hosting of your content, just the listing.
(Well, we do provide free hosting here: http://hub.scroll.pub/, but that's still quite beta)
So it's similar to buying a domain name. (It is slightly different in that if you buy a folder and want to later rename it, you can, unlike domain names, where you'd have to buy another domain).
Once you make a purchase, a "Rep" will reach out to you (currently I am the only rep), to get the meta data you want to add. Or you could add it via pull request (https://github.com/breck7/wws/blob/main/readme.scroll). In the future, we will have more "Reps", who will get ~50% of the $100, and be responsible for helping onboard users, approving meta data updates, and ensuring folders comply with the guidelines (https://wws.scroll.pub/gettingStarted.html).
When your site is part of the WWS, users of the wws can "subscribe" to your site by simply typing "wws fetch [yourFolderName]". That will download the latest compiled version of your site over git. When the user types "wws fetch", it updates all of the sites they subscribe to.
So the idea is by adding your site to the WWS, you help contribute to our mission of providing every human with their own copy of humanity's best information, and you give your readers the best possible reading experience.
http://sand.scroll.pub/anime/
Your website lived up to the title's promise, congrats.
Notes:
- You can't CTRL-Z back to before you clicked the "save" button
- I couldn't figure out how to do links properly within a table
> http://sand.scroll.pub/anime/
Woohoo! The first successful beta.
> I couldn't figure out how to do links properly within a table
Sorry, design of tables still can be improved. One way is to add a column with a "Link" Suffix:
Here is an editor with autocomplete: https://try.scroll.pub/#scroll%0A%20%0A%20commaTable%0A%20%2...Next up on my list is to replace the texteditor with that more helpful editor.
Looks like you need to filter out <script>alert.., and similar XSS from the input.
Why?
Because otherwise visitors can be redirected / etc.
e.g. http://sand.scroll.pub/xss
That's fine. It's designed as a sandbox. I think people are good almost all of the time. And when they're not, that's why there are laws.
Not really. Do you really have the time and money and motivation to go find a lawyer and pursue a CFAA case against someone who might be using a VPN and be from a country where the CFAA doesn't apply? Since you're trying to sell folders on https://wws.scroll.pub/, I presume there's some sort of password protection on those, as opposed to the open instance linked. People paying $100 aren't going to like their passwords being stolen and their folder used for spam/ads/malware and nor will you.
> I presume there's some sort of password protection on those, as opposed to the open instance linked.
No, the WWS is serverless.
Say I pay the $100 asked for. I am getting a folder that I get exclusive access to update? Someone else shouldn't be able to go in and change the content? I didn't read very closely so I presume I'm getting the point of that $100 clearly. How does that folder protection work excactly?
Great questions.
For the $100, you get the rights for 10 years to update some lines in the `wws.scroll` file (which is actually currently named `readme.scroll`).
Think of that file like our DNS root zone file.
That's it. We don't provide hosting of your content, just the listing.
(Well, we do provide free hosting here: http://hub.scroll.pub/, but that's still quite beta)
So it's similar to buying a domain name. (It is slightly different in that if you buy a folder and want to later rename it, you can, unlike domain names, where you'd have to buy another domain).
Here is an example entry:
Once you make a purchase, a "Rep" will reach out to you (currently I am the only rep), to get the meta data you want to add. Or you could add it via pull request (https://github.com/breck7/wws/blob/main/readme.scroll). In the future, we will have more "Reps", who will get ~50% of the $100, and be responsible for helping onboard users, approving meta data updates, and ensuring folders comply with the guidelines (https://wws.scroll.pub/gettingStarted.html).When your site is part of the WWS, users of the wws can "subscribe" to your site by simply typing "wws fetch [yourFolderName]". That will download the latest compiled version of your site over git. When the user types "wws fetch", it updates all of the sites they subscribe to.
So the idea is by adding your site to the WWS, you help contribute to our mission of providing every human with their own copy of humanity's best information, and you give your readers the best possible reading experience.