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Ability to add labels to script
Ability to add labels to your own scripts to notify the user that the script is currently Broken, No longer Supported, Obsolete, Partially Broken, Fixing. These are just example labels.
These labels appear in the script listing in a similar fashion as the ones in GitHub.
Easily done with @version
ing by extending the toolkit version format.
I currently use eol
to indicate end of life and optionally dep
to indicate deprecation... esr
for an emergency service release... a
for alpha, and so on and so forth... not to mention the script description user content area is there for the reading.
Probably -1 but we'll see what others have to say about it.
FYI... saw these at one point... unused at the moment:
From: https://github.com/OpenUserJS/OpenUserJS.org/issues/1954#issuecomment-1122620794
Deal with it... we're not filtering what someone might not like. Besides the few that are on the site have so far been okay so far... if not a flag can be done....however be aware a false flag may result in termination of the reporter if found to be malicious, abusive, and/or false.
Special XXX label for XXX specific userscripts.
- Because not all are interested.
- Because we want parents to introduce Userscript to children and youth for coding education.
I'll ask this: What if I make a userscript that has the power (some power) to make users to rehabilitate from using an addictive website(s), yet, at the same time, users who don't know the websites that the userscript handles with might also install it and look into the include/match entries and eventually they develop an addiction to these websites.
I don't want users who don't know the websites to have an easy access to the userscript. My goal it to get them out, not lure them in.
XXX Labels may be a form of censorship, but it can be turned off.