
Reddit is trying to turn mods against mods.

No, it really doesn't at all in a sense that anyone cares remotely about.
I have access too and it looks like online matchmaking is not optional in this one. It's going to be a hard pass from me especially when randos can't get past the first mission on the easiest difficulty.
Also the gunplay is not great, the iron sights feel awful to use especially.
I think it will fully come out in at least a perpetual alpha mode like 7 Days to Die one day.
I also think it will probably flop.
Destiny 2 isn't really online competitive for starters.
Personally, as someone who returned recently after a long break, the new maps absolutely suck with the gimped ass mount they give you. Even after unlocking a bunch of masteries it's still a massive chore to navigate around the map. You mostly go around doing limited time events and especially rifts (which could point you to a part of the map you can't directly travel to) where if you don't get enough "contribution" before the timer ends it doesn't count.
Absolute garbage map and mount mechanics design for this expansion sadly and I've already put it down for something else.
They way it reads is that they were actually playing and circumventing bans, possibly selling accounts too maybe. They were streaming their exploits on Twitch too.
I just hope "injected code" and "overlays" don't become somehow actually illegal because of these rulings because there are plenty of valid uses too.
If its just for home use, whatever works and you can afford really.
The last two times the Russians tried invading something that isn't theirs it's gone horribly wrong.
Sadly there's a lot of "subscriber only" articles and it constantly bugs you for your email too. They're not that well written either especially for something they're asking one to subscribe to.
As someone sadly with a DHL delivery today you're making me nervous.
I take real issue with this meme, it's downright offensive that the middle fingers weren't used instead.
Reddit users who switched to Lemmy, what is the most annoying thing you have seen about Lemmy users?
It's perfectly fine to use both platforms and still enjoy the niche subs on Reddit. It's a shame they're not all in one app/website but it is what it is.
Reddit users who switched to Lemmy, what is the most annoying thing you have seen about Lemmy users?
Super opinionated people who are completely blind to the thing they're discussings shortfalls.
See: anything to do with Linux.
Careful, Russia might try to denazifi your head soon.
I know what I'm reinstalling later.
It would be one of the greatest redistributions of wealth ever, sadly.
Sure Elon, I can provide this service to you for just $8/month. It's great value honestly, I have expenses to continue to run my life and just $8 will happily contribute towards that.
This is just fear mongering and wrong.
Dunno how much I trust that website anyway. Firefox has a setting to force HTTPS mode for instance but that's not reflected in the lists on that page.
How do we import kbin communities into sh.itjust.works?
As per the title, no matter what I try it doesn't seem to find it.
Any ideas?
Reddit is trying to turn mods against mods.
Can't change password
The link it does nothing.
Language not Allowed Error
I keep getting an error via Jerboa that says "language not allowed" sometimes when I comment, but I'm not using anything vulgar or negative in my posts. Could this be a language setting issue or are there banned words or something?
It's only happening here on sh.itjust.works, it's fine on other instances. Help?