Oh? No up/down voting?
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Given the "anyone can join in" nature of the fediverse, something like this was inevitable. I expected it to be at least be another couple of years, though.
There is potential good for this- a lot more developer resources going into this technology. And being open source software, there's a lot of ways we can potentially mitigate any damage if we have to. But... there's definitely a lot of ways this can go poorly as well.
Technically? Sure. But it would likely require rewriting a bunch of systems which would be pretty expensive and I don't know why Reddit would want to do that right now.
It's interesting watching all the people here that... this is clearly their first time experiencing this cycle.
I think the community is much more important than just having more content. I would worry that by flooding Lemmy with Reddit's content without the community to support that content could drown everyone out.
First couple times, hearts. Then all in on stamina until I got a second wheel. Then back to hearts.
Yeah this is why I haven't set that option that hides visited links...
Not posted here yet: Hades. Though, all of Supergiant’s games are worth playing.
Don't care too much about Grimrock 1... But the sequel? Fantastic. (Though I don't particularly care for the hunger mechanics)
Edit: missed that you included Tunic... That's one of my top games of recent history.
I haven't played some of the recent games, but I liked the old format and look forward to Mirage's take on it.
This is technically correct.