They’re not new games yet they are in the top games every year which might say something.
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What a terrible idea. You don’t fight bad behavior with more bad behavior. Lead by example. The open internet should be open to all. Majority of the people using Chrome aren’t the ones making these decisions.
It’s a chicken or the egg situation. However you make your money you need eyeballs and they’re currently not on PeerTube. Millions of people visit YouTube everyday. That’s a lot of chances for discovery. It’s a very small percentage of people willing to limit their exposure for the things you mentioned and without loads of content it’s hard to grow and truly be an alternative to YouTube.
That is a good thing but at the end of the day that makes someone money how? The platform has to work for everyone even the professional creators.
YouTube really isn’t anything without the content and I’m not sure how open source will solve that.
Test flight is opt in if I remember correctly and allows you to download beta versions of apps. So I would assume you signed up or activated it or whatever for an app.
Twitter was alright until Elon took over so I’m willing to hang out until the billionaire psychopath swoops in.
They understand Twitter sucks now and it feels more peaceful on BlueSky.
Everyone here gets bent when anything Fediverse related takes any money. I’m not sure how people expect these apps to develop.
I don’t even know what that means. Tik Tok is a stand alone social network. I also don’t understand the need to have decentralized replacements for every social network. It’s also not realistic because the fediverse isn’t about profit and that’s what lead corporations and massive development teams to create these apps. People have to come over organically and there are already good experiences. A crappier version of an app or service they like isn’t going to convince casuals.
While not part of the fediverse if you want Twitter like activity I would suggest BlueSky. However I am also on Mastodon and I find it to have plenty of activity. It’s not the fire hose that Twitter is but to me that makes it much more manageable.
Live service games are relatively new and among the most popular every year. You’re right traditional games aren’t going anywhere but neither are these style of games. And to insinuate they haven’t disrupted or changed the industry is silly.