More federated communities were showing up for me last night vs today. I’m thinking it’s a lot of new users bogging both ends down. There’s a lot of growing pains, but I think things should be sorted out eventually. No one was really ready for all of Reddit to onboard
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I was really into them when they came out. Loved the games and the anime. I tried playing the .hack//gu remaster and it’s really clunky. If you have nostalgia for early PS2 games you might enjoy it, but I just couldn’t get into it again.
Thanks. I think I’m starting to understand
I’m fine with tankies being blocked, so I’ll stick around here.
Can anyone ELI5 how federation works? Does it mean that I can only subscribe to communities that this instance is federated with, or is that just what shows up on the front page or something?
Digg is technically still around even though it doesn't resemble anything close to the "Digg" I used before the migration. I suspect Reddit will go in the same direction. They will keep pushing ways to monetize it, pushing out a lot of people who just want to chat and argue with strangers on the internet until it basically just becomes a website with a bunch of sponsored links and articles and no real user engagement.
It’s even stupider when it’s on game pass. I’ve never paid full price for game pass, and I’ll hold on to whatever deal I get until a big game comes out. Everyone on steam is paying $70, and I’m going to pay $3 for 3 months (which is longer than my attention span lasts for these kinds of games).