Lemmy is confusing enough for people who are not used to its idea. Everybody new and with FOMO immediately went for the bigger instances.
Personally, some of the particular covers sang by Youtubers or certain compilations remind me of specific memories back when I was younger.
Also there's a lot of songs that are not available anywhere else
would be nice but until I get my friends and servers to move to something else
I felt like this was how WhatsApp still lives on lol, and outside my in real life friends, the Discord communities I'm active in won't be moving anywhere either
The fact that they went forward with this decision means they're not so wise at lying. It sounds more like last-minute damage control, but I doubt this will stop their greed. What I'm wondering now is how will the Chinese game companies react? Everybody get your popcorns ready.
Suikoden 2 gacha with branching storylines for each single character
- Discord with irl and online friends
- Twitter for fandom stuff and random opinions
- Real Life dates with close friends
Why is it like that? It's so bizarre
I'm using this and I live in Asia. I can confirm it's the best from them all.
This is when I go to mobile gaming because I could play in my bed. For me it's mostly:
- Stardew Valley
- Emulating JRPGs
- Doing dailies on my gacha games ---> really brainless clicks lol
- Magic Survival - Could easily make me play for hours upon hours
- Night of the Full Moon
Nah, I do agree it's a much more common take than people realize. Another POV I've seen was on the other end of this spectrum, when Malaysia actually offered to open up their borders to refugees years ago and the refugees....refused lol. Apparently they prefer to get into South Korea instead. I've never seen a faster 180° change in opinions regarding refugees like that time.
If I wanted privacy, I wouldn't be browsing online.
I never knew they've stooped so low like this. I've always been a pirate though lol, I only pay for adaptations of webnovels I've read, otherwise I use toonkor