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Some suggested Lemmy communities:

!patientgamers@sh.itjust.works

!jrpg@lemmy.zip

!retrogaming@lemmy.world


Discord for Japanese-style role-playing game (JRPG) discussion: https://discord.gg/vHXCjzf2ex

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  • You’re not getting it.

    Racial segregation is rooted in legislative and legal process, and that is also the scope of free speech. It does not go beyond that to private communities.

    Even if you hadn’t been snide in your reply, the mods could have taken a look at your comment history, quickly found the uncivil behavior there, and upheld the ban.

    To paraphrase xkcd, free speech doesn’t shield you from consequences. The people listening found you unwelcome, and they are showing you the door.


  • Ashtear@lemm.eetoReddit@lemmy.worldI went back to Reddit…
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    On the r/privacy discussion, I was on Reddit almost ten years and I never once had an interaction like that over karma. I barely even remember seeing it in discussions. People can get prickly when being asked for evidence, so how you ask is also important (and for good reason, sealioning is a thing).

    I think the takeaway here is what’s asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence, and not to worry about conversations with people obsessed with imaginary numbers. It’s not worth giving it this kind of headspace.


  • Looking back now that it’s been almost a year, it feels like not a ton has changed for me with Lemmy specifically. I’m still generally not interested in the global feed (I wasn’t often with Reddit’s either) and mostly just poke around it in from time to time to see if my home instance has a community I should be contributing to. !games@lemmy.world is solid and probably the most “Reddit-like” out of the communities I follow. I’m still trying to help grow a couple smaller ones, but I guess at least it’s good that there’s still activity after a year?

    The other places I’ve tried have been more interesting, in both good and bad ways. I first started in the Fediverse with Kbin, and it’s far worse than it was a year ago. Squabbles seemed interesting for a little while until it got gross, and Tildes wasn’t for me. I’m still getting my feet wet with Mastodon after finally giving up on Bluesky, and I’ve completely left Twitter behind. Leaving there feels good, but the best thing the exodus did for me was push me more into Discord. I’m very active there and joined on as a mod for my favorite server. I’ve started using the platform professionally as well.

    Unfortunately, after recently discovering Revanced can patch Sync (my previous favorite Reddit app) into functionality again, I’ve been on Reddit a little bit more. I still haven’t contributed posts or comments since I left, but sometimes I’ll have to go on as part of my Discord duties. It also really doesn’t help that NSFW Reddit is indispensable. A year later, I haven’t found anything that comes close in that aspect.









  • The wild thing about last summer was it revealing how remarkably stable their unpaid labor pool is. Take away their tools, mock them in the national press and on the site, and the worst most of them will do is participate in a perfunctory protest. They weren’t willing to go to war or even organize in a meaningful manner.

    It makes me think of how nationalism has sent millions to their deaths. Who needs money? People will put themselves through hell just to protect an identity.





  • The space elements were a big part of the marketing. I knew better than to expect atmospheric flight or anything but simple space combat, but intra-system travel being only done in menus and the space sections being put in small lightboxes with planet renderings was rather shocking. That’s 20th-century stuff. It’s especially bizarre given how much of the Bethesda magic has leaned on roads in the past, and there aren’t any roads outside of cities. Even the cargo runs are 100% in menus, without talking to a single person.









  • “The Big Cheese is the Dark Souls of poses” from the Destructoid review gave me a good chuckle. Unfortunately, The Big Cheese was also the Dark Souls of poses back in Smooth Moves, and it’s not encouraging to hear this game might be just as fiddly.

    This November isn’t as stacked for me as last year’s, but I think I’m still going to wait on this one a bit.


  • I just finished Atelier Totori. Third game in the series I’ve tried, second I’ve finished (after Rorona). I mostly nibbled at this one (did much the same with Rorona, especially early on) but I liked the story and characters a lot more here. I laughed, I cried. The progression system was much more interesting, too. Even with all that, the UI/UX is just plain brutal. I really hope the next game I play in the series is better about this. I’m also quite surprised that I did almost everything with months to spare, considering everything I heard about how strict the time limit is in Totori.

    A friend and also just finished our Baldur’s Gate 3 multiplayer campaign (her first run, I had a lot of hours in it before she started). Amazingly I still don’t think I’ve fully gotten the game out of my system yet.

    WarioWare: Move It! comes out in a few days and I’ll likely be picking that up right away. Other than that, I’m not sure. Maybe I’ll finally pick up Phantom Liberty.