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  • It's digital snake oil.

    Products or services that act as fig leaves for C-suites are a growth industry.

  • The Expanse: A Telltale Series Redband Trailer
  • Deck Nine is also on this, and I thought their Life is Strange games were pretty good (Before the Storm, True Colors).

  • Opinions: What is a movie you genuinely like, that is rated below 60% on rotten tomatoes?
  • A long music video is pretty much how I sell it, lol. Also a good movie to watch while in an altered state (it's my go-to movie when I get really sick/feverish).

  • Opinions: What is a movie you genuinely like, that is rated below 60% on rotten tomatoes?
  • I tend to like sci-fi in this category such as Stargate, Dune (1984), and the Riddick films.

    TRON Legacy is my favorite of the bunch, however. Incredible soundtrack, gorgeous costume design, and plenty of character.

  • 70 percent of gamers avoid certain games because of 'toxic communities', study finds
  • Ultimately, this is one of those things that needs subjective judgment and community ambassadors to be handled effectively. That requires human labor with high turnover.

    I'm sure at some point one of the big players in the especially bad spaces (like MOBAs) will figure out how to do it on the cheap and create a market efficiency. But until then, all the profit chasers are allergic to creating actual jobs to solve the problem.

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  • I do the tourist thing now with WoW but I'm still talking with players, especially since my duo partner never stops playing.

    Less so now, though, since /r/wow was where I participated the most.

  • Reddit's Contributor Program could earn you real money for your Reddit karma
  • Zero chance this would pay better than even something like Mturk.

    And yet, content quality on Reddit will tank even further because people will shitpost for pennies.

  • 5 Reminders NOT to Pre-Order Games This Year ~ We used to demand trials before buying before, what happened? ~ Stop Pre ordering Games
  • I was selling countless pre-orders at retail going back to 2001. I don't know when this mythical time would have been either.

    Ultimately, the vast majority of people making pre-orders aren't here, on reddit, or any gaming community. And frankly, with the rate at which physical print runs are shrinking, people are going to find they will need to pre-order if they want a physical copy of anything not AAA.

  • What are some games with slow burn/long romances you liked?
  • Xenogears is my favorite romance story in gaming. Amazing depth to it.

    I also liked the Bastila romance plot in Knights of the Old Republic. Some neat Force shenanigans going on there. Tali is my favorite self-insert Bioware romance, though.

  • Does anyone regret deleting their Reddit account?
  • Why I left mine intact. The Reddit "library," as it were, remains one of the largest and most significant public goods online. I think that's more important than burning my contributions in the hopes that Reddit management will do a 180. I also pinned a post advertising kbin/lemmy and Squabbles on my profile.

    I'm certainly no longer participating, however, and I don't think Reddit's built to survive only on visitors from Google.

  • Threads already has over 95 million posts, 30 million signups
  • More than half of my personal follows on Twitter are enthusiastically jumping over. I don't spend a lot of time on Twitter these days, so maybe I hadn't realized it was bad enough to send people running happily into the arms of Meta.

  • The "just google it" mantra has probably held back quite a lot of interesting conversations and debate
  • Something I've noticed as I've shifted more of my conversations from Reddit to Discord (even before the garbage fire over at the site) is that I'm not looking up stuff as much during instant, short-form communication. Just casual conversation really is okay sometimes. I'll be trying to keep that in mind as I spend more time on Reddit alternatives.

    I also have a theory that message board conversations spend as much time on opinion as they do because all the little shit has been solved now that we have esoteric information at our fingertips. Some people don't even know what it was like to be sitting around with friends all trying to figure out what 80's film you saw Robert Loggia in because you couldn't just look it up on-demand.

  • What from reddit do you hope to never see on lemmy?
  • Mostly that exactly. The instance is probably the most restrictive general NSFW content platform I've ever seen, and that's ruffling feathers. There's also a lot of the same power struggle dynamic, too. It's exhausting. One of the threads publicly descended into name-calling (on both sides) so I doubt it'll get better in the long run.

  • What from reddit do you hope to never see on lemmy?
  • Bickering between admins and mods. Only a matter of time, though. It's already happening again over at lemmynsfw.

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