This site is handy too https://firesmoke.ca/forecasts/current/
Imagine being the only mod in a large subreddit, leading an army of untrained recruits. What does that mean for the health of that community? The quality of the subjects and posts isn’t going to be very good, particularly if people start birigading or something.
They are getting rid of their best volunteers.
Someone needs to keep those criminals in check!
I suspect a lot of the development time was qa. A game that relies on physics takes a lot of work to get right, and an open world makes it way more open to things that go wrong.
There is a distribution bias. The people commenting are the people who didn’t leave. Those that did might not have come back, or are not checking regularly.
Maybe I’m missing something but is there a reason they couldn’t have started addressing all of this with a terms of service agreement for the API? They demonstrated they can make exceptions for some accessibility apps, so if AI is the issue, then why not focus on that? If they wanted to force ads on apps, they can make that happen as part of the agreement too. As much as people wouldn’t like it, this would still be a better posture than now.
The current situation appears so poorly though out to me, but I’m just a guy.
The live thread for Ukraine on r/worldnews was something I checked habitually. I will miss that.
I never used slide. What do people like about it?