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Humans are insanely creative sometimes… I’m doing my part! One frame drawn!
Humans are insanely creative sometimes… I’m doing my part! One frame drawn!
Monkey paw: your account gets flagged and eventually you go to jail
Good write up! It certainly made me nostalgic for the games of that era.
Is that monospaced? I am both horrified and impressed.
This is exactly it. They don’t care about your post or you or anyone really. For them, it just feels good to bring down others.
You bring up legitimate concerns, but I think the bigger point here is that the Fediverse is not Reddit, nor should it be. I find that fragmentation mitigates the system manipulation and “gaming” that is often tied to people who rely on exposure.
It’s what packets crave!
I found the lever puller, guys!
It looks like the OP is responsible for the upvote bots (inferred from his edit?). Maybe to prove the original point?
On principle, I am downvoting any typical bot-response comments. Don’t do that here, not even “ironically”.
I wonder if it’s to age the accounts…
So cute! It even has a built-in butt shelf for storing potions!
Honestly? Thanks for the perspective shift. I had a sensible chuckle and then thought more deeply abouty priorities.
Agreed!
I’ve seen a few posts suggesting that related communities should be merged, but I think their current fractional states help to mitigate some toxic behaviors.
There’s more accountability in smaller groups, and less impetus for negative attention-seeking behavior.
It’s a little buried in the account settings, but Netflix does allow account sharing for an additional fee (~$7?). I know families that went with this option so they could continue sharing their account with elderly parents, and college aged children.
I imagine that if a group of friends agreed to split the cost of an account + fees, they would end up paying less than having individual accounts.
‘Splendor’ is another gem of a game like Azul. Simple rules with quick turns, and the “poker chips” are substantial.
This is a completely psychotic thought, but I’m really curious to see what kind of circumstances would break their pickiness. For example, how many days of starvation before they change their minds. Also, would that happen sooner if no one was observing them?
Absolutely unethical and it could never happen as an experiment, but I wish I could see the results somehow.