Upvote = “I like this”
Boost = “I think other people will like this”
Upvote = “I like this”
Boost = “I think other people will like this”
What types of games are you playing? Sounds like you are describing a generic AAA “live service” game, there are plenty of fun games but you have to search for them in a sea of soulless corporate cashgrabs. I would recommend trying games by smaller developers. If you want to play with friends I would recommend indie co-op games like risk of rain 2 or deep rock galactic. Or maybe you are just burnt out on gaming? Never hurts to take a break, try another hobby for a bit and come back reinvigorated
I upvote my own stuff because on reddit something having 0 upvotes means someone downvoted it, so i associate having 0 points as “bad” even though that doesn’t make sense here because downvotes are shown separately :D force of habit
Either platinuming sekiro or beating devil may cry 5 on dante must die difficulty, I’m not sure which is better. Platinum sounds more impressive, but according to steam achievement stats dmc5 dmd is rarer so I guess I’ll pick that one
https://kbin.social/m/[email protected]/newest if you want to see Fluffy a bunch of times
based microsoft accelerating linux growth by making windows shit 🙏
LTT makes good videos that are hidden behind obnoxious thumbnails. I hate how it’s sometimes impossible to tell what a video is about because the title is so vague, but I understand why they do it. He has a company to run, he has employees to pay. He has said multiple times that he doesn’t like it, but it would be a stupid to not do it because a bright colored thumbnail with a face going :O gets way more views than anything else. Clickbait haters are such a small minority that it’s worth doing because 95% of people don’t care
lol I didn’t realize it was dark reader I just thought that upvotes were bugged on mobile :D thanks for pointing that out, now I can actually see what I have upvoted
Fedditors is good because it also includes lemmy users
when users talk about problems/culture/anything specific to their instance, they don’t tend to specify which instance they are talking about. which makes things confusing for users seeing the post on other instances.
this can be added with kbin enhancement script. OP shows up as [email protected] for me.
searching for communities on a lemmy instance only shows communities from lemmy instances, and the same for kbin.
the magazine search seems to find lemmy communities just fine. If i search “cats”, for example, I can find [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] etc.
I got logged out once but it seems to work fine after i logged back in