Now I get it! Cheers :)
What I don't understand about the ending is this, if anyone has hypotheses (or knows from the books):
spolier
Why do they project a green world in the helmet of those who go out? Doesn't it defeat the purpose?
And it isn't just a matter of numbers, but of content quality too. My impression is that those who are leaving Reddit for the fediverse alternatives right now are also those that create more meaningful and useful content. So the loss for Reddit is already much larger than the numbers tell.
This also connects with the strange way of reasoning about "making profit", and with some comments I've read saying "did Reddit users expect a free lunch?". The point is that the value of Reddit comes exclusively from the content, and the content was given for free to Reddit by the users. Reddit was having a free lunch too. It'd be funny if people started to say "You want me to post and create content on this platform? Well pay me then".
One of the pillars of the anime universe! I remember I was awed by how the plot slowly changed from light & funny (but intriguing) to excruciatingly dark and desperate. Must rewatch it.
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Agree. The quality reminds me of the first seasons of Black Mirror (which instead has lost quality with time in my opinion) on Netflix. Thanks for the recommendations, I'll check them out.
Ditto! (not the sneaking-up part ๐)
Completely agree! The finale left room for a new season or a new related series.
An element that amazed me were the framings. Art. I've never seen something like that, besides maybe in some films by Kubrick like A Clockwork Orange and 2001.
Cheers. Obviously it was up again right after I posted :) So I suppose my post fixed the internet (cause & effect) ๐คฃ