Hey there, since the reddit event is so large right now, we've been centering the chat I'm s mega thread. Please move over to here: https://beehaw.org/post/550898
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Hey everyone, since the Reddit outage is a major event, we're trying to keep things tidy on our instance and centralize the reddit situation. Please see the Megathread on beehaw at: https://beehaw.org/post/550898
Hey everyone, since this is a major event, we're trying to keep things tidy on our instance and centralize the reddit situation. Please see the Megathread on beehaw at: https://beehaw.org/post/550898
I agree there's still quite a bit of focus, but I've also noticed that FPS's are actually starting to branch out beyond just shoot'em up, bang, bang content; so guns aren't the only focus.
For instance, if you look to the early 2000s, most FPSes were literally just some flavor text with your character behind a targeting reticle shooting everything, but now adays, there's strategy, crafting, narrative, and a bunch of others; there's more variety to the gameplay.
Gotcha covered; I just moved everything in. Hoping this takes off :)
Added it. Thank you!
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I've been doing something similar here in [email protected], but it seems to have been buried. You can find my index of music communities I've found and have been updating here:
"Which" to me indicates options exist to enumerate, but several aren't mentioned, whereas 'This' is to expressly define something previously mentioned. I believe this to be the case that Grammarly is applying.
However, from a usage perspective, I feel the usage of 'which' or 'this' (along with ''that') frequently add no information to a sentence, and is best to be removed unless your text is trying to be conversational (where words are added for courtesy or to help with fluency).
Well, since the benchmark is reddit, something like the below would likely be the best
https://lemmyverse.net/
Tell them to look at the communities tab 😉