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improve captions of my art, add an update to my identification script
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''[8185]: and then they make all emojis grayscale and max contrast''</blockquote><gallery>
''[8185]: and then they make all emojis grayscale and max contrast''</blockquote><gallery>
File:Reaction to color being gone.png|By [[Dupy]](''December 20th, 2025'')
File:Reaction to color being gone.png|''"Sorrow for a bygone era"'' by [[Dupy]]. The stickman's message was vandalized. (''December 20th, 2025'')
File:The world used to be colorful.png|Alternate text
File:The world used to be colorful.png|Later revision with unvandalized 2-row text
</gallery><blockquote>''i remember someone saying a few days back that sites like owot looks prettier with no colour and i can see why,''  
</gallery><blockquote>''i remember someone saying a few days back that sites like owot looks prettier with no colour and i can see why,''  


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Since color is usually the primary means for users to identify themselves on the canvas, the color ban posed yet another issue from which multiple solutions emerged.
Since color is usually the primary means for users to identify themselves on the canvas, the color ban posed yet another issue from which multiple solutions emerged.


[[Fun.com|Dupy/Fun.com]] created a script that applied alternating link types and text decorations to their messages, giving them a unique look in a canvas where only three text colors are available.
[[Fun.com|Dupy/Fun.com]] created a script that applied alternating link types and text decorations to his messages, giving him a unique look in a canvas where only three text colors are available. However, he later removed the alternating text decorations and made the link type alternate every two characters instead of one due to readability issues.


[[Schjessu]], on the other hand, opted for the simpler option of writing her messages with the '''bold''' and ''italic'' text decorations.
[[Schjessu]], on the other hand, opted for the simpler option of writing her messages with the '''bold''' and ''italic'' text decorations.