Fair point, but I suspect even people with disabilities hate the general enshittification of games.
Fair point, but I suspect even people with disabilities hate the general enshittification of games.
That’s your biggest worry with modern gaming?
Wait until you realise we’re just a mechanism for the universe to understand and name itself.
OP might be talking about the user base, not the owners.
Or, as I’ve heard it, moving above and below decks regularly.
Oh yeah, it’s easy enough to beat one you know how.
Yes, thanks to moderators who abuse the system, and lazy admins who don’t hold them to account.
Reddit uses fingerprinting techniques to track you across accounts. You need to look into defeating these tactics in order to successfully register (and keep) a new account.
Change browser, block html canvas, change IP address, etc. Also time plays a factor. Leave it a couple of weeks.
Or, recognise that Reddit has become completely overrun with shitposting bots and has little in the way of interesting content to offer these days, and move on.
This isn’t new. Reddit mods have been like this for a decade or more. And the admins let them get away with it because they get free labour from them.
Security through obscurity. Solid move.
Today it’s immigrants and trans people.
Bonus points if you use an LLM to generate said illegible nonsense.
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Some older online games have pretty good latency tolerance because they were built in an era before broadband was widely available.
Vanilla World of Warcraft, for example, has a ‘spell batching’ mechanic that helps to equalise things somewhat. You’ll need to play on a private server though because Blizz changed spell batching in Classic.
For web browsing? No.
I wasn’t implying that stealth sections were enshittification.