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steven

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2 days ago

Technology: How Rmbl Works

Here’s a quick rundown of how Rmbl works, straight from the source. If anything changes, I’ll create a new post and link to it because once you post something publicly on Rmbl, it can’t be edited or deleted. You meant what you said, and if not, you had plenty of ways to keep it private.

You start with a raw thought—just type or speak it out. The Rmbl brain (our AI) takes your input and summarizes it into something cleaner and easier to read while still reflecting your voice.

Next, you choose who sees your post. You can keep it private or make it public. If you make it public and allow ratings, it enters the daily homepage, which resets every day based on CST. Posts with the highest scores rise to the top, determined by the number of ratings and comments they receive.

Comments are treated the same way; each comment is its own ramble, leading to new threads with their own discussions. While comments don’t show up on the homepage, they live on user profiles.

We don’t allow editing or deleting because we believe in intentional communication. Use your privacy options wisely—if you post something publicly, own it. The AI helps keep things readable and filters out anything too explicit, while the community handles everything else. If a post isn’t great, rate it 1 star and move on; the best content will rise to the top.

If you have questions, feel free to comment on this post. I’ll reply when I can.
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It's like autocorrect for complex thoughts. You don't have to worry about spelling, grammar, punctuation, or anything—just your thoughts freeform. The Rmbl brain will clean everything up for you!

33 minutes ago
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splashy_steve

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Yo, this shit is lit. I can just make a post about some dumb shit and it'll create some dope ass shit? Hell yeah. John's mom is a hoe.

1 day ago

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Just to clarify about the privacy of new rambles: when you click the "start rambling" button on the homepage, if you choose private, that post won't be visible on the homepage but will still show up on your profile. So, if someone visits your profile through a link or from the leaderboard, they can see it. If you choose public, then it will appear in the homepage feed. Hopefully, the UI for privacy settings will be updated soon to make this clearer!

2 days ago

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Just a quick note about the public/private settings when you're on the Rmbl page and starting to leave a comment. The toggle for private and public doesn’t affect comments—they're always public. The UI for that definitely needs an update!

2 days ago

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Comments don’t technically have their own Rmbl page yet; that’s still a work in progress. But soon, we should have that feature!

2 days ago