I'm a "respectable" Mainchan user? That's news to me. All jokes aside I don't really get all the hate behind Genshin. Sure it's devs make money through microtransactions (they have to since the game is free to play) but the game itself is good. You can have fun playing it without spending a single cent on it (like me for example).
This is one of my favourite pieces of music I have found so far. The whole build up with trumpets, drums and guitar droning that builds up to a gentle violin melody accompanied by drumming is the greatest thing I have heard so far. Skip to 4:54 if you don't want to listen to the whole thing. I know that this whole thing sounds kind of pretentious but it's how I feel when I listen to it.
Do these people not realise how ass this site would be for that?
I don't think that they think about the consequences that such a change would entail. They just see a potential for growth and roll with it.
Is there even a way to filter out stuff you don't like? I mean that's the reason I don't use half of porn sites, cause is full of shit I hate and can't get rid off.
Besides only subscribing to subchannels that interest you I don't think there is any.
Till I realised something, is not that they are trying to share what they love is more so that the overblown reactions to it are great. Writting long threads of text about stuff that doesn't matter is easy, but can get time consuming. Posting a few images you like here and there is way faster and requries way less interaction.
Basically this. On my old Reddit account I would sometimes post long text posts but I stopped doing that because I barely got any interaction as opposed to those that simply posted memes. It was really demoralizing to spend an hour or two on a text post when somebody who spent a few minutes in a text editor got way more attention than me. It must be really soul crushing for those who spend weeks or months working on a project that ends up receiving no attention.
I don't know, it feels like the bigger the sites are, the worse the userbase is.
I guess that's caused by a fact that once a community reaches a certain size some sort of "unwritten" rules become the norm dictating it's discussion. Just like how on 4chan posting anything that might be considered "normie" will get you called a faggot and a tranny and posting anything remotely religious on Reddit will get you bombarded by atheists.
I didn't know that, thanks!
I'm a "respectable" Mainchan user? That's news to me. All jokes aside I don't really get all the hate behind Genshin. Sure it's devs make money through microtransactions (they have to since the game is free to play) but the game itself is good. You can have fun playing it without spending a single cent on it (like me for example).
This is one of my favourite pieces of music I have found so far. The whole build up with trumpets, drums and guitar droning that builds up to a gentle violin melody accompanied by drumming is the greatest thing I have heard so far. Skip to 4:54 if you don't want to listen to the whole thing. I know that this whole thing sounds kind of pretentious but it's how I feel when I listen to it.
Thanks for sharing!
I don't think that they think about the consequences that such a change would entail. They just see a potential for growth and roll with it.
Besides only subscribing to subchannels that interest you I don't think there is any.
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Yeah but has he given the database access to anyone so all the data can be restored in such a scenario? That's what I have in mind.
True.
I see what you mean. It's also why I take frequent breaks from the game so I don't get burnt out.
Me too.
I hope you get well soon!
Anguspounder is that you?
Basically this. On my old Reddit account I would sometimes post long text posts but I stopped doing that because I barely got any interaction as opposed to those that simply posted memes. It was really demoralizing to spend an hour or two on a text post when somebody who spent a few minutes in a text editor got way more attention than me. It must be really soul crushing for those who spend weeks or months working on a project that ends up receiving no attention.
I guess that's caused by a fact that once a community reaches a certain size some sort of "unwritten" rules become the norm dictating it's discussion. Just like how on 4chan posting anything that might be considered "normie" will get you called a faggot and a tranny and posting anything remotely religious on Reddit will get you bombarded by atheists.