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Maids are not related to /cumg/ and Maid Cards were a way to share uncompiled source code and Computational Maidposting/Number Theory research. They got banned whenever /cumg/ was hit, because janny doesn't know the difference between embedding data steganographically to hide it, and just drawing the data with a visual representation. And I understand this because another maid explained this made it too hard for janny to moderate so she just banned it. To solve this problem, Maid Card will be integrated directly into the rewrite so that janny can trivially inspect the contents from the janny tools directly. Then maids will be able to continue using /g/ to post advanced Mathematics and Computer Science research without upsetting janny. The point of Maid Card is the opposite of steganography. I want you to see the data so you read the research and run the code. I just refuse to accept the Github TOS to do this. I think this will make everybody happy because then janny has no trouble seeing what maids are doing and can focus her efforts on catching people who post content not appropriate for a Science Foundation instead of just banning any image that might have data.
Not all data is equal. Maids who want to share Number Theory experiments and coomers who want to share pornography on a blue board are not the same. Maid Research threads must return. /cumg/ must stay dead.