allthefallen.moe operates as a community-driven, tag-based imageboard using a modified Danbooru engine to host and categorize user-submitted artwork. The platform also features a self-hosted Git instance for managing software projects and scripts related to image management and site functionality. More information can be found on the allthefallen.moe website.
Access Requirements: Due to its nature, the site typically requires age verification and may be blocked by workplace or school filters. 🛠️ Technical Subdomains
Users often interact with the platform through specific technical entry points: allthefallen.moe
Lessons Learned
git.allthefallen.moe: The development side, hosting projects like the ATFSkraper or game mods. allthefallen
Security Measures: The site uses DDoS protection and verification challenges (like JSON-based checks) to manage high traffic and prevent botting.
Wait, in my initial thought, I considered the site as a fan-made mod. So the content should respect the original game's developers and not claim any official status. Maybe include a disclaimer. Also, since modding can sometimes violate EULAs, I should remind users to check the licensing for the mod, but usually, fan-made mods are allowed but there might be exceptions. Need to be cautious there. Access Requirements : Due to its nature, the
Booru: The central imageboard allows users to upload, tag, and search for digital illustrations. It utilizes a community-curated tagging system similar to Danbooru.