The fear of losing what little authority they have is a great motivator.
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I think natural engagement will happen but on a less frequent scale. A lot of what had reddit working for them was the bots which would near real time post Twitter links or news stories, which would result in natural discussion threads
To each their own
I'd say no, I think adding a incentive metric will just cause posted to be reposted and beat to death. Original and thoughtful discussion is better without it IMO
It's wild how thin the Russian forces are spread to allow such fast movement. I really feel like this could be the start where more civilians see just how messed up the situation really is
This is huge, saves so much time. I did think my runes went missing when I DC'd at vorkath earlier
Already migrated to mastodon, so this was the next step, unfortunately forced on me by reddit's actions
I have been off reddit since the blackout. I will say it's disappointing since I've been using and loving reddit for years, joined the first reddit gifts giveaway and was there for the last and it's just been sad to see greedy people destroy a wonderful platform just to make a buck. But as many have said, fighting a platform on the platform is never going to work. Outright boycott is the only way
This could be a revamp similar to how immersive the shamanism skill was going to be
As around the same age, FB around 2008 but it definitely was myspace before then, you weren't "cool" without one, so it's possible the timeline is misremembered?
Just reset my R620 running proxmox and have Cloudflare tunnel setup for some of my non-media streams
- gitlab
- NPM
- *arr instances
And then using NPM to proxy everything over https including jellyfin to local IPs
Fitness is actually really important. You realize a lot of the "age pains" were just from being really inactive