Some of the best FPS games are live service games but it's because they're great games at their core. Plenty of companies are focusing on making live service games instead of games so good that they become live services.
I thought this would bring up serious issues with the browser but it's just...the creator doesn't support gay marriage, the browser isn't an adblock hardliner, and it has built-in crypto support?
It's a shame you're getting downvoted so hard, you're pretty much right as far as I can tell. The one thing I would add is that if you do controlled burns properly and cull older trees, all the other trees have a far smaller chance of catching fire. I'm not sure that density or side of the forest matters as long as the trees themselves are healthy.
From what I can see I'd definitely rank Teen Vogue above Rolling Stone, although both are still editorial to some degree. Teen Vogue's headlines aren't as incendiary.
I don't like sharing opinionated/slanted articles in news communities. Back when I was on Lotide I had separate communities for news and politics to keep the two separate, and the take that "people need to help the Israeli farmers rebuild" was opinionated enough to count as commentary rather than hard news.
Literally according to Time Magazine, "It marks an escalation in the monthslong feud between Musk and de Moraes over free speech, far-right accounts and misinformation."
For me it's not about Elon Musk but the platform itself. For the right winger, X hardly has content that Rumble doesn't have more of by order of magnitude.
This isn't normal for America, but it is for Chicago