What's the point? Game devs will design games to run on most (or at least > 0.1%) devices so when would this be useful?
I mean using the site was entertaining and I would leave comments? If you leave comments then people upvote it. It’s that simple. If you get a comment with 20k upvotes every year then that adds up to 200k. Due to the upvote algorithm I think there’s kinda an exponential curve past 10k but you get my point.
Yup that’s why I still buy clothes from sweatshops with kids working in them.
In all seriousness you’re right, but I believe people have a much lower tolerance than they think they do, but they just avoid thinking about it
Cows don’t photosynthesize they eat a shit ton of plants to make a tiny amount of meat so if you really care about plants you would eat the plants directly and skip the middlemen that waste 90% of the plant matter
What if the web of trust is calculated with upvotes and downvotes? We already trust server admins to store those.
Small instances are cheap, so we need a way to prevent 100 bot instances running on the same server from gaming this too
When you put it that way, fediverse is probably better for official companies. I suppose that’s what bluesky was doing with their protocol too
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