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<onlyinclude>{{b|Kinmunity}} is an online community and resource website for otherkin, fictionkin, therians, vampires, plural systems, the other individuals who have non-human identities. It replaced the now-defunct [[Wulf Howl]] in 2014. The site contains both resource and community sections. |
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==Purpose== |
==Purpose== |
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==Site Layout== |
==Site Layout== |
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===Community Features=== |
===Community Features=== |
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* {{b|Forums}} - Kinmunity's forums are organized in the usual way; nodes called forums contain topics, which in turn contain comments. they have forums dedicated to a wide variety of topics of interest to the communities we serve, as well as those for general discussion. |
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* {{b|Clubs}} - Users on Kinmunity can create their own mini-communities called Clubs, very similar to "Groups" on large social networking sites. |
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* {{b|KinSpots}} - KinSpots are markers on a world map that correspond to the approximate locations of Kinmunity members. Members can post, edit, and share them. |
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* {{b|Gallery}} - Image gallery focusing on artwork and photography. |
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* {{b|Blogs}} - Members of Kinmunity can host their blog on-site. |
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* {{b|Discord Server}} - Kinmunity has a Discord chat server available for use by members only. |
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* {{b|KinCash}} - Users of Kinmunity earn a digital currency called bones for contributing to the site, which they can then use to buy digital extras. |
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===Resources=== |
===Resources=== |
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* {{b|Library}} - Kinmunity's library contains various articles regarding the non-human community that are authored by both staff and users. |
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* {{b|Calendar}} - Kinmunity's calendar allows Kinmunity members to see, plan, and request RSVPs to events. |
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* {{b|Links Directory}} - Kinmunity's links directory provides links to other resources. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Kinmunity was first founded as [[Wulf Howl]] by [[Naia Ōkami |
Kinmunity was first founded as [[Wulf Howl]] by [[Naia Ōkami]] in 2011. On November 25th 2014, Wulf Howl's Facebook page was updated with a message indicating that its server hosting provider terminated its account without notice and that a server move and restore from backup would be attempted. On November 27th 2014, [[Naia Ōkami|Ōkami]] announced that they had lost access to the decryption key in order to restore Wulf Howl's backup and that the site would be rebuilt from scratch. On December 26th 2014, Wulf Howl's Facebook page announced that Wulf Howl would be rebranded to Kinmunity and that the new site was now accepting members. Ōkami has stated that they retain copies of the backup key for the new site in multiple locations. |
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==Security Measures== |
==Security Measures== |
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In order to provide maximum accessibility and instantanous access for most users, Kinmunity utilizes an automated risk assessment system that assigns a risk score each registration. |
In order to provide maximum accessibility and instantanous access for most users, Kinmunity utilizes an automated risk assessment system that assigns a risk score to each registration. Legitimate users are generally able to register with no additional hurdles, but a few users might need to have their registration manually approved by a community manager. Users behind proxies, anonymous VPNs, and disposable email addresses will have their registrations outright rejected by this system. |
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Once registered, users must be confirmed before they are able to enter the Discord server or use instant messaging functionality. Currently, this involves: being registered for seven days, posting at least fifteen pieces of content, and maintaining a reputation score above five. Confirmation occurs automatically once this threshold is met. |
Once registered, users must be confirmed before they are able to enter the Discord server or use instant messaging functionality. Currently, this involves: being registered for seven days, posting at least fifteen pieces of content, and maintaining a reputation score above five. Confirmation occurs automatically once this threshold is met. |
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[Naia Ōkami|Ōkami]] has stated that they believe such measures are more user friendly than requiring manual approval for each registrant, which other otherkin-centric websites have had to resort to. |
[[Naia Ōkami|Ōkami]] has stated that they believe such measures are more user friendly than requiring manual approval for each registrant, which other otherkin-centric websites have had to resort to. |
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==Administration== |
==Administration== |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[Wulf Howl]] |
* [[Wulf Howl]] |
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* [[Kinmunity (IRC)]] |
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===External links=== |
===External links=== |
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* [https://www.kinmunity.com Official Site] |
* [https://www.kinmunity.com Official Site] |
Latest revision as of 22:14, 13 September 2023
Kinmunity | |
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Author(s) | Naia Ōkami |
Website | |
Status | Active |
Launch date | December 2014 |
Genre | Community resource |
Rating(s) | Generally 13+, some areas are restricted to 18+ users only.
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Kinmunity is an online community and resource website for otherkin, fictionkin, therians, vampires, plural systems, the other individuals who have non-human identities. It replaced the now-defunct Wulf Howl in 2014. The site contains both resource and community sections.
Purpose
Kinmunity was initially founded to to be both a resource hub and friendly community for otherkin, therianthropes, and vampires. As time went on, the site grew to support various other identities within the alterhuman community, including but not limited to: fictionkin, plural systems, the other-hearted and animal-hearted, soulbonders, and copinglinkers.
Site Layout
Community Features
- Forums - Kinmunity's forums are organized in the usual way; nodes called forums contain topics, which in turn contain comments. they have forums dedicated to a wide variety of topics of interest to the communities we serve, as well as those for general discussion.
- Clubs - Users on Kinmunity can create their own mini-communities called Clubs, very similar to "Groups" on large social networking sites.
- KinSpots - KinSpots are markers on a world map that correspond to the approximate locations of Kinmunity members. Members can post, edit, and share them.
- Gallery - Image gallery focusing on artwork and photography.
- Blogs - Members of Kinmunity can host their blog on-site.
- Discord Server - Kinmunity has a Discord chat server available for use by members only.
- KinCash - Users of Kinmunity earn a digital currency called bones for contributing to the site, which they can then use to buy digital extras.
Resources
- Library - Kinmunity's library contains various articles regarding the non-human community that are authored by both staff and users.
- Calendar - Kinmunity's calendar allows Kinmunity members to see, plan, and request RSVPs to events.
- Links Directory - Kinmunity's links directory provides links to other resources.
History
Kinmunity was first founded as Wulf Howl by Naia Ōkami in 2011. On November 25th 2014, Wulf Howl's Facebook page was updated with a message indicating that its server hosting provider terminated its account without notice and that a server move and restore from backup would be attempted. On November 27th 2014, Ōkami announced that they had lost access to the decryption key in order to restore Wulf Howl's backup and that the site would be rebuilt from scratch. On December 26th 2014, Wulf Howl's Facebook page announced that Wulf Howl would be rebranded to Kinmunity and that the new site was now accepting members. Ōkami has stated that they retain copies of the backup key for the new site in multiple locations.
Security Measures
In order to provide maximum accessibility and instantanous access for most users, Kinmunity utilizes an automated risk assessment system that assigns a risk score to each registration. Legitimate users are generally able to register with no additional hurdles, but a few users might need to have their registration manually approved by a community manager. Users behind proxies, anonymous VPNs, and disposable email addresses will have their registrations outright rejected by this system.
Once registered, users must be confirmed before they are able to enter the Discord server or use instant messaging functionality. Currently, this involves: being registered for seven days, posting at least fifteen pieces of content, and maintaining a reputation score above five. Confirmation occurs automatically once this threshold is met.
Ōkami has stated that they believe such measures are more user friendly than requiring manual approval for each registrant, which other otherkin-centric websites have had to resort to.
Administration
Kinmunity is administrated by its founder, Naia Ōkami. Kinmunity's staff team consists of volunteer moderators called Guardians.
Closure and Reopening
In a post on social media, it was announced on July 18th, 2018, that “Kinmunity has ceased operations and to ensure the utmost security, all associated data has been destroyed”. On September 25, 2018 a new version of Kinmunity was opened for public beta. After a beta period, Kinmunity 2.0 went live on February 2, 2019.