This was my first ever exposure to Battletech, and 35 years later I still love the franchise. This looks awesome.
Or "Just google it"
Ad companies can't handle the idea that people don't want to be hit with ads every 5 minutes. "Well, it's just BAD ads"... no, it's having my experience constantly interrupted.
The ones who stay probably do see themselves as powerless, which is a pretty self-fulfilling prophecy.
Comments are heavily focused on the title of the article and the opening paragraphs. I'm more interested in peoples' takes on the second half of the article, that highlights how the goals companies are touting are at odds with the most likely consequences of this trend.
... because you are the target of those kinks
Can spontaneously manifest any variety of cheese
Well said, and so true!
As a divorced father who lives alone, my dearest hope is that my own kids learned enough from me to do something like this as well.
allow ordinary users to vote moderators out more easily if their decisions aren’t popular. He said the new system would be more democratic and allow a wider set of people to hold moderators accountable.
blinks loudly What could go wrong? 🤣
/r/ModCoord is polling subs, a lot of support still for indefinite blackout
@DarkFox That's good to hear, it wasn't shitty enough as it was.
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