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Disagree. Look at the number of true or actual subreddits. Fragmentation allows for communities on the same topic to approach things differently. Like one can be a meme community and the other be a serious discussion.
Having more options is always a good thing and is frankly needed so we don’t setup another reddit situation where everything is one spot and if the people who control it change views we struggle to move.
When its done translates to “hopefully 2023 but likely to be delayed” In my book at least
Life is Strange Might have just been I played it at a point in my life that I could really relate to it but characters have stuck with me since playing it. Looking back, it could have been so much more then it was in terms of choices and such. But I still think overall it was great
Excellent point. Even if the 2 day blackout doesnt hurt reddit in the short term, long term it could. It convinced many people, myself included, to start using other options. If (and frankly when) reddit makes more stupid choices the other options will have something of a community when more of the masses get outraged
Wait newpipe has a sponsorblock fork? literally the only reason I use revanced
Persona 4 and Xenoblade 2 are my top 2
Had mine since launch, been chilling playing P5R recently.
Yeah, even if I quit using reddit as a community tool the information value is huge. When something breaks on a niche subject they can be the only easy to find source.
Gotta say, all those sites sound like ai generated titles already