As opposed to Lemmy where all admins are magnanimous and never start drama with each other.
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it appears that the update might have fixed the issue. i haven't spent a lot of time with it atm though.
I have his problem where images will instantly close when I tap or push them to the top of the screen. I assume some of this functionality is intentional but it means if you zoom into an image it sometimes just closes or it closes when you try and pan around.
the delaware river just doesn't exist i guess.
if there is not a large population then there will be 0 small subs with interesting content and people will not use this platform. social media sites are successful by being a complete experience for as many users as possible. right now i can't spend any time on this site to talk about any video game or media franchise at all. there is virtually 0 content, discussion, or news about that. its all memes and drama because posting and upvoting memes is easy content, but actually supporting users interests is hard. the only way this platform takes off from here is if some major influence is brought here inorganically because none of the admins seem to know fuck all about running a social media site.
it's only less if you played more than 2 characters. otherwise its neutral or a buff.
eh, its annoying to have to swap characters to store everything optimally. i would have probably pushed the caps a bit higher to compensate for the lack of postmaster, but this is much better for players who even only play 1 character.
And there is 0 content so no one is going to show up. This site will fizzle out if all the admins don't start pushing to grow so that nitch communities start getting populated.
its real laid back because there's so few people there.
and this site has that exact mechanic in the API.
im not going to entertain an unverifiable story from a random person on the internet.
If more people use it there will be more nodes made. The reason tor isn't fast or convenient is because it nitch and "underground". Using the public net doesn't have an adverse affect on the daily lives of 99.9999% of it's users, so why would anyone look for alternatives?