ShadeofIcarus's recent activity
-
Comment on Thoughts on making Tildes groups more independent in ~tildes.official
-
Comment on Reddit appears to be down during blackout day 1 in ~tech
ShadeofIcarus It feels like such a predictable result and a naive assumption. It's crazy.It feels like such a predictable result and a naive assumption. It's crazy.
-
Comment on Daily Tildes discussion - A Group is Its Own Worst Enemy in ~tildes.official
ShadeofIcarus So I'm still trying to understand this platform a little. Did this get re-pinned to the top because its relevant again or was this bubbled to the top by a user necroing the thread.So I'm still trying to understand this platform a little. Did this get re-pinned to the top because its relevant again or was this bubbled to the top by a user necroing the thread.
-
Comment on Netflix subscriptions jump as US password-sharing crackdown begins in ~tv
ShadeofIcarus I just think in a world where there are better options, netflix hasn't really differentiated itself in a positive way.Netflix is -contrary to popular belief- really not that expensive and you get a lot for what you pay.
I just think in a world where there are better options, netflix hasn't really differentiated itself in a positive way.
-
Comment on Atlus leaked on Instagram. Persona 3 remake and another Persona 5 spin-off. in ~games
ShadeofIcarus Just dive right in. The games all have their own self-contained world and story. I love itJust dive right in. The games all have their own self-contained world and story. I love it
-
Comment on This is heart breaking in ~news
ShadeofIcarus I feel like changing the title of a post should be more difficult than changing a comment though.I feel like changing the title of a post should be more difficult than changing a comment though.
This one is difficult. Because this space I feel from a design perspective is the best positioned to take the refugees from reddit.
But the question then becomes: do we want to become reddit.
I've mostly been a lurker here but I do have a desire to start a space where a World of Warcraft community can come away from the one that existed in reddit (yes I'm aware you used to mod it).
Decoupling that desire is important here and maybe the fact that it's open source will lend itself to something bigger. The Fediverse feels lacking compared to the Tildes experience, but there's a user autonomy piece of the puzzle missing here sometimes.