My saves are getting monopolized by your memes 😂
StarCraft 2
Mostly for building in-game awareness. Helped in a lot of games, even FPSs. Just always being proactive when facing some kind of meta.
how is that possible, clouds are even harder to dodge
which one are you in? I am in society 2.0.1B
everything is an age thing, the older you are
A little bit easier than using the wayback machine:
To be honest, the whole social-market industry seems like just lumped together manic episodes at this point (past their initial implementation) with no direction or thought leaders. ala reddit, twitter, etc.
to be honest, its kind of a great time for future social app start-up founders to use his expensive experimentation as learning observations.
I don’t understand the reason behind this. The consistency is all over the place behind the brand. Is this a lead-in into a larger idea? that will “connect all the dots”. Or are these literally off the cuff changes? The creator payout for ads, seems like the only positive update that made sense recently, along with subscriptions, although those didn’t really seem to affect the smaller accounts with <100k followers etc.
If this could be changed to add a UI element to identify self-proclaimed pundits I feel it would be better. I think just blocking people is not fair. But, being more aware of whom may help improve critical thinking.
I remember we had to build an obj-c wrapper for FB’s calls like these because of these crashes, that basically ignored the stall and continued the user’s session regardless
True, unless they may want to structure the data they’d prefer to collect maybe? If they become a primary force in this market could they impose their own “standards”? Where other instance admins would enforce locally, just to conform and grow/monetize?
Curious, if EU based instances allow interoperability with Threads. Would this be a way for Meta to gather data on EU based users without GDPR compliance, even if Threads itself is not available in the EU?
I agree to an extent. I feel discussions have lost depth online. Since most of the time online users don’t have the same caliber as one may be more used to in the 2010 and prior era of the internet. I feel, on sites like Reddit, i leave discussions feeling more confused and/or exhausted rather than enlightened.
Only on Reddit for a couple communities. But, Lemmy kind of became my main Social site overall. Replaced all of them for me.