“What made you upgrade to the OLED?”
“Because I couldn’t smell it anymore.”
“What?”
“What made you upgrade to the OLED?”
“Because I couldn’t smell it anymore.”
“What?”
Because the websites don’t police content, there are no rules. This requires a far higher exercise of self discipline when engaging with Internet posts, which many forgo with the anonymity of the Internet and lazy thinking. In other words, there is no constraint to “debate” and ultimately, no agreement what people are even talking about.
Extract what you feel is useful, but only under a critical eye.
How game b breaking are we talking about? Like slider set to 100 instead of 99, or are we talking about memory loop around, nuclear Gandi level of horny?
I’m old now. People probably forget or don’t know, Digg died overnight because they themselves fucked up their redesign. The backend was broken and the frontend looked like a different site. So people just packed up and left. Reddit hasn’t infrastructure wise screwed up. And now being the behemoth it is, it will never really die out. Because, just as op experienced, that masses don’t really care about any of this. As long as it’s working, they continue to use it blissfully.
What a case of “the beating will continue until morale improves.”