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I didn't, and you're right about people needing to step up. I'll try to do so on my end :)
This post wasn't a request to defederate Beehaw btw. I just wanted to discuss ways we can deal with some of the negatives of federation.
I'm sure you Swifties are lovely people :')
I don't think this is a moderation issue and I'll give you an example to highlight why. Someone recently posted to the gaming community asking for advice on a something very basic but easily overlooked. The highest rated comments were basically mocking the poster. Not direct insults or anything ban-worthy but they were unhelpful. I don't think that's the type of engagement that people who signed up for this instance would like to see here.
What country is that????
I'm jealous of your internet speed! I'm getting 5MB/s down so I'll have to play it tomorrow too :(
I remember buying War For Cybertron for the PS3 off of a 9/10 review on IGN. This was back when I could only afford to get one or two games a year so it's mediocrity stung so bad. Was one of my first experiences with buyer's remorse.
Boooooo. That pun somehow managed to make me sterile.
How about creating a separate sub for that kind of content? It worked well for Reddit. They have r/games for discussion and r/gaming for memes and shitposts.
It's been a year since I finished this game and I've thought about it every single week since then.
Judging by their username this person seems to be a troll.
Hey hey, I'm bijuice.
I'm a cat dad from Kenya who's into poetry, art and gaming. I also mentor at a wonderful tech focused program called KamiLimu.
I've been here for about a week now and I'm loving it so far. Y'all are so nice :)
They might have sold it to a competitor so this could be a big deal. Not to mention this was one of Billet Lab's only prototype and could've set them back months in terms of R&D.