It kind of fills all if you sort by new, especially if the biggest nsfw instances are not blocked by your instance...
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Another solution if you don't want to turn them off completely is either to:
- Join an instance that has lemmynsfw and its alternatives blocked.
Or
- Block them yourself, I don't know how to do this on browser but if you use this site on mobile, the app "connect for lemmee" has an option to block all comments and posts from people of any instance you choose, which is a lot more effective than blocking communities separately.
Nooo the rosario vampire was a bug!!?? I honestly thought it was continuing somehow...
Wow I was just reading transfer student 2 days ago (the original of course) it was an extremely good misunderstanding comedy like angel densetsu but this time the protagonist is actually a wimp incapable of fighting. Also, what an ending arc it has!
GTO is definitely one of the greatest, didn't enjoy the actual delinquent prequel as much although it had a few entertaining storylines.
Nah its not new, its the same epilogue chapter released back in 2014 when the series ended (or was it 15?). Also got a bit confused when I saw this post lol
Edit: Now Im wondering, should this be allowed? I don't think it's a mayor problem or anything but posting old chapters as discussion (instead of say, the series as a whole) feels kind of weird in many ways.
Edit 2: just realized that OP is a bot... Im wondering if this is a bug of some sorts, I would have guessed it was the site problem but the site itself says it was uploaded on "20 Dic 2020"
I must say, there are a surprising amount of factorio players on this threat, glad to see that!
Yep its that plug in, Im not a big fan of having everything on one note, especially daily notes that I use to dump stuff, so I do full notes for each event I mark in the calendar.
I really don't think Lemmy is an instant replacement for reddit, nor should we expect it to be. (Even if it was to ever replace reddit it will take years)
Communities need to grow organically here and move people over by the content that gets produced, one shouldn't really expect for entire subreddits to move over, it will always be a few people and from there it grows.
Hell take r/piracy for example which I think is one of the most "successful" migrations, some of the main mods created and instance and the same community here on Lemmy, they also promoted it heavily before leaving r/piracy to those that wanted to stay over at reddit. While the piracy community is pretty good and vibrant, it is not yhe same as it was in reddit both in volume and in content produced. I much prefer what it is here since it's a lot less meme focused but the point I'm trying to make is that even if communities migrate here, the content is different, a lot of users that produced content won't immediately come over and 8t will be its own thing.
At that point just making the community again here organically instead of relying on the og mods to vome over will probably have a similar effect.
Are you already playing it with mods? I think that boosts this game quite a lot, especially when talking about pouring hundreds of hours.
The factory building genre is way to addictive, I only have like 200 hours as of now in satisfactory, but I must say Spaghetti bases on satisfactory are a work of art
Kind of difficult since aside steam I have no clue on how many hours I have spent, especially for console games.
That aside, my most played game in steam is melvor idle with 1500 hours (it's an idle to be fair, kind of runescape but it's only a UI, you leave it open farming), then there is factorio at 700 and third risk of rain 2 at 400 hours (don't know if when I play with mods the time gets added or not).
That's about it.
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