diff --git a/src/pages/about.tsx b/src/pages/about.tsx index 2d87b5c..4b708a3 100644 --- a/src/pages/about.tsx +++ b/src/pages/about.tsx @@ -13,20 +13,22 @@ export type FAQItem = { const FAQ_ITEMS: FAQItem[] = [ { question: "You don't host mod files?", - answer: `We could, but that's not the focus. When a creator publishes a mod, they have the option to upload their mod files to whichever server - they want, and simply add the link to their post. To the end user, there's no difference, they'd always see a 'Download' button. This results in the - censorship-resistant structure of a creator's mod post, however, later on we'll be implementing a system where creators can upload within the site (not to the site) - and with multiple options of server host to choose from (to upload to one or more), with us potentially offering a backup, and said system would also - provide censorship-resistance to the mod files themselves as well, as anyone would be able to host the files and back them up and provide it for the public - to download from, decreasing the chance of the file getting taken down or having it lost.` + answer: `We could, but that's not the focus. When a creator publishes a mod, they have the option to upload their mod files + to whichever server they want and simply add the link to their post. To the end user, there's no difference; they'd always see + a 'Download' button. This results in the censorship-resistant structure of a creator's mod post. However, later on, we'll be + implementing a system where creators can upload within the site (not to the site) and choose from multiple server hosts + (to upload to one or more), with us potentially offering a backup. This system would also provide censorship resistance to + the mod files themselves, as anyone would be able to host the files, back them up, and provide them for the public to download from, + decreasing the chance of the file getting taken down or lost.` }, { question: 'How do you assure security of game mod files that someone downloads?', - answer: `When a mod creator attempts to publish a mod, there is a security field that they can fill up that shows a scan report of the files, and users would - be able to see that report. If a mod creator doesn't add a report, a promenent warning would be shown to the user on a mod's post (TBA, if not already added). - Later, when the new file uploading system (Blossom) gets implemented, along with further security implementations, a scan would automatically happen (depending on the server - that it is being uploaded to) and a report would be auto-generated and shared within the mod post.` + answer: `When a mod creator attempts to publish a mod, there is a security field that they can fill out + that shows a scan report of the files, and users would be able to see that report. If a mod creator doesn't add a report, + a prominent warning would be shown to the user on a mod's post (TBA, if not already added). Later, when the new file uploading + system (Blossom) gets implemented, along with further security implementations, a scan would automatically happen (depending on + the server that it is being uploaded to), and a report would be auto-generated and shared within the mod post.` }, { question: "Why are you quoting 'account'?", @@ -47,10 +49,11 @@ const FAQ_ITEMS: FAQItem[] = [ { question: "You can't do anything about any mod or person? Nothing at all? What about the illegal stuff?", - answer: `While we can't directly take down mod posts or ban user accounts, the best that we can is hide posts form initialy being view on the site. - However, they can stil be accessible if a user has a direct link, and they can also be accessible on different sites running the same protocol and similar - setup to DEG Mods. When non-mods, harmful, or illegal posts are published, such posts would be discovered then hidden. Afterwards, relavent authorities would - handle the rest.` + answer: `While we can't directly take down mod posts or ban user accounts, the best that we can do is hide + posts from initially being viewed on the site. However, they can still be accessible if a user has a direct + link, and they can also be accessible on different sites running the same protocol and similar setup to DEG Mods. + When non-mods, harmful, or illegal posts are published, such posts would be discovered and then hidden. + Afterwards, relevant authorities would handle the rest.` }, { question: