They are really going to try to bully players of the game cyberpunk? The game which themes revolves around going out in a blaze of glory and fuck corpos. If nothing else marked the end of reddit this sure as hell does.
Cyberpunk 2077
Everything Cyberpunk 2077
Rules
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Be cool. No racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia etc.
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Mark spoilers and NSFW
Friends
Don't forget the part where the main plot of the game is corpos fucking you over too!
Reddit: We love all the free labor our mods do for us Also Reddit: COMPLY OR BE REMOVED FROM YOUR INDENTURED SERVITUDE
I love how Reddit is just coming right out and saying it, they think their users are total dumbshits who can't read or observe anything that's going on.
This one can't possibly end well for reddit. If they remove the mods...
A) They leave the sub open until they find new ones, and the userbase goes even more crazy with NSFW content until then.
B) They close the sub until they find new ones, encouraging most of the userbase to leave, and likely not come back when it reopens.
C) They accept the flood of troll requests to takeover the sub, and the userbase goes even more crazy with NSFW content, but also with mod support.
Not exactly a win for the userbase, but much bigger not-win for reddit, and it's gonna be fun to watch.
Are you kidding? Cyberpunks get to fuck over a corp, this is absolutely a win for the user base!
They have all that rage from CP77's launch to tap into.
This is why you don’t bring back fallen warriors, sooner or later they’re going to see everything they fought for’s turned to shit. - Johnny Silverhand
In the same vein, I really like that answer to the same ultimatum :) https://www.reddit.com/r/dndmemes/comments/14t5eei/admin_reply_as_promised_i_shitposted_my_way_into
I can't see that unless I download their app. Can you summarize? I used to roll with dnd memes.
Lol baller
Admin threatens mod with removal, Mod asks admin to make an intimidation check.
I wonder if /r/lowSodiumCyberpunk will make the move as well. Or maybe the great schism will finally end and they'll merge users again.
They voted me into oblivion when I suggested it.
What happened? I didn't even know r/LowSodiumCyberpunk existed
It was created after the launch as a place for people who actually could play the game and enjoy it - as the r/cyberpunkGame was a shitshow at that time. I got downvoted there for just saying that the game works reasonably fine on my PC and I'm having a blast.
Likewise
And I was planning on getting the game when the expansion comes out. I'm glad to see the community is holding strong against the very thing their game is about.
It's a totally SFW game, too, so I honestly don't understand the point the mods are trying to make here though. The first time my V (sorry if the spoiler tag doesn't work properly I'm confused about where I actually type my spoiler)
spoiler
___hired a prostitute and had graphic sex with them
Don't forget how
spoiler
The first mission in the city is fighting a bunch of organ harvesters and saving a naked lady. And then later on, a guy selling snuff porn VR can trick you into being captured by those same harvesters. So you escape and get your stuff, but not before your boobs and/or junk flops all over the place.
Honestly it's probably easier to list the stuff that isn't NSFW from some perspective than otherwise.
Maybe we will get more traffic on lemmy if it goes down.
You fuck with cyberpunk's tech, you get fucked by cyberpunks.
*ucking Corpos..
You can say fuck on the internet, my friend
From a quick skim through the thread there is not one mention of lemmy. The OP only talks about going to /r/lowsodiumcyberpunk but not leaving the platform entirely.
Someone has mentioned it now, and also a link to a cp77 lemmy community.
The OP mentions that the sub is their community and as such they are basically going down with it. They have no interest in modding for another community but will gladly participate in it.
I've also noticed this and I think its sad.. but that just means that other people have to post content to lemmy to attract cp77 fans and start growing the community.
It's going to be a real mess
Did you play the game at launch?
On PC it got to an okay state pretty quickly. The others, not so much.
I recently bought it on sale. GTX 1060 6gb renders 50-60 fps (lowest settings) with some drops in crowded areas. It has never crashed, and never had any major bug. Game is stored on ssd, but I doubt it would run this smoothly on hdd Overally 100% playable on PC
Yeah it's the reverse of what usually happens. Instead of a shitty PC port, they had a shitty console port
Just start posting screenshots of the sexually explicit parts of the game and see how Reddit responds about taking away NSFW status.
They're fine with posts being marked nsfw, because they can still post ads.
If the entire sub is nsfw, they can't post ads in that sub.
That's what this has always been about.
stupid question: is there a way to comment/login in kbin threads with my lemmy account? Reading a bit online it seems they should both be operable with a single account, but not sure how
Yes. As long as the kbin instance you want to interact with isn't de-federated from the Lemmy instance where your account exists then you should have no problem and be able to interact with kbin content on that instance seamlessly the same way you would interact with Lemmy content.
Thanks!
A couple of questions if its not too much bother. Looking at OP link:
https://kbin.social/m/RedditMigration/t/144077
- How to know if the instance is defederated?
Also when clicking, I land in kbin (duh), which of course does not know my login credentials, therefore I am not able to comment. So:
- How to access the post from Lemmy?
The direct links to the kbin instance aren't really handled properly across federation yet but kbin.social is not de-federated from Lemmy.world
I'm not sure if you're accessing Lemmy from a web browser or an app but if you search for "redditmigration", for example, (from your home Lemmy instance) you should see the corresponding kbin.social "magazine" (essentially equivalent to a Lemmy "community") and be able to click into it and interact with the topic you linked...
I believe this would be the one for that specific topic for users registered on Lemmy.world
The way federation works is that the content (to include comments and votes) is regularly copied back and forth between federated instances so there's no need to have an account on whichever instance the content you want to interact with was originally created on.
The catch is that this copying back and forth doesn't happen automatically. It requires that at least one user seek out that "community" or "magazine" from their "home instance" and subscribe to it. Afterwards all of the posts, comments, and votes from that community or magazine on whatever federated instances will begin being synchronized between the two whenever changes occur.
So, you're essentially interacting with the copy on your home instance directly which is then synced to the instance where the content originated and the users on that instance can interact back with you in the same way from their home instance.
Hopefully that makes sense or someone else comes along to ELI5 it better.