Point being, all of us that are here are the ones cool enough to come here. We are unified by the desire for a better social media that is not-for-profit and user driven. And that makes this community unique compared to the scabs advocating for Reddit. The people who will belong here will come here. :)

  • @rob64
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    I have to keep reminding myself that (a) it works differently, and (b) it’s not as polished. But I actually like the latter quite a bit. It feels a lot like reddit when I joined circa 2009—and I’m realizing I really forgot what it was like.

    • kokoapadoa
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      tangentially related but I like source-engine games a lot, and I think the jank of TF2, Gmod, Portal 1, HL2, etc. made me accustomed to buggy software. I know Steam is a buggy mess under the hood, especially in the betas, but I just kinda… deal with it? It made the transition to kbin a lot more smooth than it probably should’ve been. And I got a 429 error multiple times when signing up!

      There’s a certain authenticity to software that feels like it’s held up by duct tape, whether it’s a game or a website.