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  • Let's apply Occam's Razor. We all created these juggernaut social media vampires in the 2000s as an alternative to isolated forums and the first federation attempts with Webrings. When it started, Facebook was a good thing.

    He could simply be repeating the same mistake the entire internet did by embracing monolithic social media sites in the first place.

  • Far more likely to lean on their infrastructure advantage and add things like image and video hosting on-platform that the Fediverse can't do now.

    Then once secured, they can defederate from the actual fediverse and take the whole thing private.

  • The trick is that they want paid mods so they can do nothing and get a decade of profit. Consider that many of the mods on Nexus have millions of unique downloads.

    Even if they charge 3 bucks a mod and get a third of it, that's tens of millions of dollars with zero effort on their part.

    But the primary issue is that the current modding framework they're pushing onto Skyrim doesn't support framework mods, so none of the big mods Skyrim is known for, and have kept it alive so long, could happen.

  • As an example, I don't understand people decrying reposted content from reddit. Also we have Risa, they don't.

    But reposting is literally what reddit is too. And how it got started, reposting and bot comments from Digg. At least here you lot are all great to talk with.

  • Oh it didn't because it was ignored. Target's expansion into Canada failed roughly 8 months after they launched, mainly on a complete logistical failure and that they tried to charge us more than the exchange rate suggested.