Fuck, this is totally me.
jwagner7813
If they have it, direct support is the best way. Like Patreon for instance.
You'd be surprised how things can change, and quickly. It's not going to be a overnight win for another platform. It's going to have to start from the ground up, in probably a decentralized way, but it can happen.
We don't know that yet. I dislike Kotick as well, but doubtful that much changes from the monetization standpoint of the company.
From a purely morale standpoint, it's mostly a W. But it's not like Kotick isn't getting his golden parachute and wiping his tears away with $100 bills.
No I'm saying, imo, they're wasting a lot of energy on trying to get adblock users to stop using adblockers. Just my take, is all.
They're serving ads just fine. They're now targeting those that don't want the ads and actively try to avoid them. That's the main difference.
Issues like these will spur action though. I'm excited to see what comes out to compete.
Plenty of ways. Targeting your most intensive tech crowd is not the way to do it. You want the masses that don't actively try and block their stupid ads. This will eventually bite them in the ass harder then it's currently doing.
We've replaced Kotick with Microsoft lol
These ad block users should be considered the cost of doing business and they should be careful with targeting them.
This kind of thing springs users into action to either find or use work arounds or create a alternative platform.
With my recent issues of sleeping horizontally lately, this seems like something interesting to try.
To the Moon.
It's a short story that's made into a game. The gameplay piece of it is minimal, but it's all about the story. I can't say too much about it buts it's an absolutely beautiful story with SNES style graphics that reminds me of the movie Arrival.
Had me speechless... Didnt know how to exist for a few after...