
Groups can now have their own forums, and all users may now easily embed videos and images in their activity or forums.
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Idol Complex has been launched – a 3D counterpart to Sankaku Channel, offering a place for sharing photographic images of idols and cosplayers in various states of decency.
Those impatient to pay the site a visit can do so here.
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Frequent users of the search features on the main site or Sankaku Channel may be interested in some new functionality enabling searching straight from most major browsers in only two clicks, with no plugins or other devilry required.
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Sankaku Channel, now with nearly 700,000 images, has received a wide variety of significant upgrades to both site and server, detailed below.
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As we discussed, we now have a Danbooru based site, Sankaku Channel, upon which to collect and share images of all kinds; I would also like to inform you that a migration of just about all the galleries hitherto published on Sankaku Complex to the new site has been completed, totalling several thousand images.
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It is my pleasure to announce that the new Sankaku Channel is now live.
Since I was dissatisfied with the possibilities offered by the original image board, I resolved to re-implement it, which I have done, using the immensely powerful Danbooru social image management system; this platform offers a multitude of interesting possibilities, though at the cost of being nightmarishly difficult to host and install, though that need not concern us anymore.
You may have noticed the addition of an interface with the image feeds coming off that very site on the left sidebar (or at least I hope you did); you can flip through the latest posts from there, and of course easily access the site. More integration will follow later. Rather than mass-populate the site I opted to start afresh, so it is still rather bare, though I am sure we can rectify this easily enough.
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