It's a valid point. We can't expect to be free of corporations and also expect people to maintain servers for free. Running a service costs someone somewhere, and running a massive service can't easily work relying on just donations. I'd be happy to pay a small monthly/yearly fee to a nonprofit to guarantee an independent server, rather than to be a product to be traded.
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I think it's just that the whole concept of shooting/ gunplay really lends itself to the first person viewpoint. Another example is racing games or flight sims. Plus, aiming/ shooting is a great example of easy to pick up, hard to master skills in both games and real life. So I think it's just a natural use of the technology
Mastodon let's you do exactly this, I think lemme should too
I too have landed on lemmy world. Seems nice here. I've noticed a lot of timing out over on lemmy.ml lately, seems they're getting dogpiled lol
Hi. I just got here too. The app is bad and it's a little quiet but it seems to be full of nice folk. It's got that feeling of starting fresh.
Wow it really IS like Twitter!
Same. What's kinda nice is that unlike reddit there aren't a hundred posts saying what you wanted to say already, so you don't feel like you are being drowned out
That's what I'm enjoying about it so far too. Content is sparse but that's okay. I'm so tired of being marketed to, of being a product. These open source federated apps are janky and quieter, but they feel more real. These aren't algorithms pushing engagement and outrage or ads every 10 seconds.
Calling his sycophants Muskrats is appropriate though.
This is exactly it. Social media's greatest power is the ability for common folk to organise and rally quickly and easily. That cannot be allowed, so these moves are designed to divide and insulate.
Control and money. They can serve more ads and harvest your data more easily if they control the platform
Barely a week in and we all get an awesome example of why decentralisation is a good thing