I somewhat agree. The world isn’t black and white. And as a society we are very much still untwined with our primitive groupthink.
The world is very complex.
I somewhat agree. The world isn’t black and white. And as a society we are very much still untwined with our primitive groupthink.
The world is very complex.
If it’s got a good single player then what does it matter?
There are plenty of good games out there that fewer people have played.
I’ve gotten around it by just getting more into reading. It’s also healthier and more enjoyable.
That said I sometimes visit Reddit to see more obscure topics or to get first hand research. That said the user interface is so horrible I usually don’t stick around anymore. I just can’t get over how horrible the interface is and it’s a genuine reason for why I can’t use the site as much anymore.
That makes sense. But sounds like the lemmy or fediverse standard itself needs some enhancements. For your email example, usually when you send an email and it doesn’t exist you get an error back usually saying the email doesn’t exist or was not delivered or something. Which is different than “please check your internet” or something.
I just feel things of this nature could be handled better. Though I’m not sure exactly where in the stack the enhancement lies.
Not to mention this has far reaching effects past Reddit. Such as for lemmy instances.
It’s definitely not as responsive and has a slightly laggy feel to it. I mean it looks and runs great for a webapp. But it just isn’t as good as a native app.
This really is a good answer.