Yeah. I stopped commenting, when my main account had ridiculous amounts of karma. I still browse, but only logged out and only on old.reddit.com in a web browser.
If an ordered item arrives broken once, it's a shitty delivery company. 1-star probably isn't warranted unless the company is shitty about replacing it.
If an ordered item arrives broken regularly, it's a problem that the company should've fixed.
If a game doesn't work on one person's machine, maybe they've got a bunch of malware installed or something.
If it doesn't work on many people's machines that meet the recommended specs, the company is at fault and deserves bad reviews.
It takes a lot for me to accept something as fact, but I'm okay with living my life on a combination of likelihoods, reasonable plausibilities, and vibes
Pokemon from Gens 3~7 (2000s to early 2019) can only be brought forward using a system that will no longer be officially supported at some point.
Pokemon in Gens 8 and 9 (the Switch games) are mostly considered "current", and can be swapped around between any current game and Pokemon Home.
Pokemon Home costs money to store Pokemon.
Generally, moving Pokemon between generations involves transferring them using some special tool. The final destination (unless you want to pay money) is usually a game, because that's where you can actually use them. The games also have plenty of storage that's "free" (at least, not subscription-based).
Pokemon in the games had been stored inside cartridges from Gen 1 to Gen 7 (90s to early 2019). It was only with the Switch that game saves (and thus Pokemon) stopped being saved to the cartridges, and instead were saved to the console's internal storage (not even an SD card).
Until 2019, getting a new console for your Pokemon games meant nothing -- you'd be able to use your old Pokemon and saves on the new console by plugging in your old game.
This is the first time you had to do anything special to get your saves onto your new console.
For added context, Nintendo offers a cloud saves for players to back up their Switch game saves.
Pokemon is the one of the only Nintendo franchises to not support cloud saves.
If it wasn't for the AI nonsense, this could've actually been a great idea.
Businesses might want to use Reddit comments as ads.
Reddit says "Hey, let us find those glowing reviews that we have as Reddit comments, and you can link directly to the original source!"
Then the original comment writer could edit their comments to call political figures pedos, and businesses learn their lesson that this kind of stuff is not suited for using Reddit as a primary source, lol
Apostrophes almost never pluralize nouns. So if you're talking about more than one of something, you almost never need to add an apostrophe to make it plural.
Knowledge is power. Being neurodiverse doesn't change that.
I know this doesn't answer your question, but I think something went wrong with your formatting. In Voyager (Lemmy), your title seems to be cut off, and the body of your post is way bigger than it should be, lol
They said "almost every issue", so there's room for other exceptions