Because people have a different opinion than you, you feel “bad” for me? Well I don’t feel a bit bad for you.
Wikipedia is nefarious as fuck and nobody should trust it.
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Curious what resources you’ve consulted that state Unity can or will charge for every pirated copy. How is the feasible and by what legal mechanisms would they enforce this?
I’m truly a neutral party, I don’t play many games but I understand what’s going on here a little bit.
You clearly have a jaded viewpoint to it for better or worse and I’m not sure that’s warranted and is a bit disingenuous.
Oh that’s a lovely environment to hear and be heard 🙄
Don’t be a bigot.
The sound of nails being clipped or bitten.
Well, I hear ya - but a vast majority of what helped Reddit (or any community) pick up, is DIY and self generated content.
If that content can’t be found easily - ex; via search engine, or the content is entirely missing, then it doesn’t really help either cause. That’s just my 2 cents, because let’s face it, the search on Lemmy is fragmented and I think the help of big data could be promising.
I knew that might strike a chord 🤘😁
Definitely. And as a metalhead I know full well who he is 😁 ha! Just trying to catch the eye of the masses.
Thanks for the post!
I have not. I don’t want to make things more convoluted, and also there are other Make specific communities so maybe I’ll just concentrate over there.
I run a motorcycle community specific to the model we ride, and unfortunately not getting much traction.
Unfortunately these communities thrive off original 1st party content, DIY fixes, new purchases, questions etc.
I’m having trouble generating that organically.
We need lemmy searches to show up in Google. Then we can name topics appropriately (read; accurately) so that they are found by more people.
Right now it’s like shouting into the abyss.
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Blue Beetle is going to be such a flop. You heard it here first. Super hero fatigued yet? You will be.
lol to the surprise of literally nobody. Well… maybe some.
This is why
The long and short of it - Google search was designed at a time when the web was in its infancy. Basically just text and a few images.
Fast forward to today, and reddit is the only one that still allows its data to be crawled.
As media has become more social (basically all of it) the walled gardens prevent you from even viewing content without an account.
Every platform wants you to be searching inside their service.
Google is useless.