That tier doesn’t.
It’s just weird that the “Console” tier doesn’t seem to include multiplayer. What the hell is the point of the tier, then?
I’ve never heard this. I’m pretty sure the internet has decided otherwise.
I’m 39. Stop scaring me.
Certainly hope you’re not getting the impression that I’m speaking in favor of China. I’m more in favor of equal outrage over invasions of privacy from all parties, foreign and domestic.
Every single month with my mortgage provider. Drives me nuts to be so mildly inconvenienced
I’d rather just not be spied on lol
I was using Ivory for a while, but now I’ve starting using Woolly and I like it. The nested replies section is really nice.
Mammoth is great for a free app, but the UI still needs polish.
We should be saying both are bad. We need much stronger, EU like privacy laws.
There’d be nothing for the top box.
This is where the Fediverse gets tested. Without a big corporate budget to bring extra servers online on a whim, balancing load during rushes is going to be difficult.
Then again, Reddit servers went down a lot and they’re big and corporate.
If you created the sub, then there would be some assumption you can close it if you’d like.
Hard to harvest karma when it’s not a thing here.
I’m off Reddit fully but I don’t think it’ll be an implosion. With a few other apps striking deals, some will switch to those while others will stick with the main. I think mostly OGs and people more comfortable with tech are the ones who made the switch.
It’s well within reason to fight it just like it’s within reason that users will find other ways. I don’t think it makes Google evil to try to stop people from blocking their ads, but this is the internet and people will always find another way around it.
It just goes to show that, even if you created the sub, you’re not an owner, but just a caretaker and the powers that be can overrule your decision making. Not even Facebook does that with their communities.
Why people would continue to provide free labor for moderating is beyond me. I guess there’s a passion behind each and every sub, but still.
And it, thankfully, changed the trajectory of the entire industry. Phones were TERRIBLE before the competition picked up.
They were the last to do this. Can’t even be mad about it.