It's just too easy to delete years worth of history on modern platforms without any recourse. It's like burning down libraries and not even batting an eye.
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One thing that I love about social media is how much it has delegitimized itself, because it should be treated as such. The people who end up owning it just don't accept the responsibility that comes with the power. This post has a lot of good ideas that won't really get any attention because of the people who lead the social networks, lemmy included.
One thing is decentralized, another is simply not caring, and a lot of instance admins don't care about how other instance admins acts in regards to federation and defederation, just about the message they may or may not be promoting. It's cyber feudalism rife for the exploiting.
One of these years the next craze will be a mobile phone with no or only forward facing cameras.
Who knew that jumping onto a confidence game meme stock fueled crypto craze would not really work out for GameStop in the long term?
That's crazy talk. You'd have to have some crazy government where you only get to vote every couple of years for one of only two candidates where the only reason to vote for one of them would be to not vote for the other guy for something like that to happen.
I can get behind defending Palestinians and denouncing the false equivalence Israel is promoting against them by equating them to Hamas, but I can't get behind defending Hamas, unlike lemmy.ml which has no problem removing any criticism of it like my previous comment.
Actually, what I said was
What does a terrorist group sacrificing Palestinians for the palaces of their leadership who assault and kill people in an international music festival dedicated to peace have to do with a famous politician and anti-apartheid activist who did his best to do things the right way? Stop gaslighting with terrorist apologism.
You lemmy.ml shills and terrorist apologists can go, misrepresent it, and remove it again.
Basically, product placement in games that also double as one click purchase options from what I read.
I've been playing it for a while now, quite fun. It reminded me of tech modpacks that incorporated Pixelmon in Minecraft, although this is much more refined. It has much less of a Pokemon vibe as people give it credit for. Other than mounts, you have no control of what abilities your pal uses, and it is much less focused on rock-paper-scissors and more on the terrain and damage delivery because of its real-time FPS nature.