Intended to reply to this a LOT sooner. Oh well. Anyway, SSL issues having nothing to do with programming is obvious. What I really referred to there (and should have explained) was that in general, I've seen statements a year (sometime after the main site update anyway I think) ago where you said something to the effect of the programmer who made x no longer works here and made it seem to me like that problem was then an eternally unfixable one. With proper documentation that shouldn't be possible. If those earlier cases were of e.g. Perl programmers no longer being there, then that's understandable.
I was intent on finding the exact quotes and the cases I meant, but doesn't seem like that's going to happen..
Anyway, a much more pertinent issue: do reported problems on the main site reach those that they are intended to reach? Some months ago I reported one video (once) detailing that all videos from the Scoreland channel had that extremely aggravating green blocky video corruption, on at least most of those uploaded in 2022. I made just that one report at the time 'cause I couldn't be bothered to tolerate the site enough to go through all the hundreds of videos that have that video corruption and report all of them individually. I am very reasonably sure that that corruption is right there in the video file and not a bug of the OS, browser, video player or anything else since I tried downloading them and tested on several video players and have had no such problems with videos from anywhere else. Still seeing a glitched video from Nyx Baltimore uploaded as recently as 30.1.2023.
What is the cause of that? Hard drive corruption, scoreland sending you broken video files, videos somehow corrupting in the uploading process to your site, some codec parameter misstep, no oversight on the quality of the uploaded video after the fact, video seemingly pristine after uploading and then corrupting some time after uploading, combination of all of those or what? There are probably hundreds of those corrupted videos from Scoreland and I think you'd want to prevent that from happening again. Did anybody else even report this? It can't be just my system that's making those videos glitch.