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  • Yeah it's pretty bleak, although there have been some moves towards right to repair in recent years.

    Respecting companies is always a bit fraught though. Even the ones you like are only doing it to profit off of your niche. It's thanks to us that they even have a profitable niche to serve

  • AA is where it's at now. There's still insanely good games coming out, there just not by companies like EA and Activision anymore.

    In some ways I think the good development studios are the same size they've always been, it's just that a new class of mainstream games has risen to profit on the masses. If you ignore those, it's not so bad. At least not until one of the AAA publishers gets their hands on them to ruin the IP and layoff the original devs

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  • Moral members of society have an inherent obligation to be activists, for as long as marginalized groups exist.

    That doesn't mean you have to be 'out', but if you're standing by and watching your fellow humans be marginalized when you could be offering help, that is wholly immoral, and frankly you don't deserve the safety that you are enjoying when you won't seek it for your fellow people.

  • Realistically the solution would be instances moving away from the Lemmy 'brand'. You could more easily direct users to a specific one and fast track newbies past all the fediverse details.

    If we go with the email analogy, people rarely ever search for 'email', they just go to the specific ones they know. Then searching for lemmy gets you to places like join-lemmy.org that cares about the ecosystem, while terms analogous to gmail directs you more to a specific instance.

    And I think this sort of branding model actually more compatible with the idea of decentralization. As a culture, I think we would better serve federation by directly linking and promoting our preferred instances, rather than harping on about federation and the lemmyverse.

  • Sure, but the complaints I see are never "I don't see content there that I like", it's always "its too complicated and I can't sign up/see content at all"

    but if you make it to any Lemmy site, you're right there on the home feed instantly, same as reddit.

    So is it really a problem of users not even making it to an instance? Are they really all getting brick-walled by join-lemmy.org, or is something else going on here?

  • It really looks like you're being intentionally obtuse here.

    I'm in hundreds of discord servers, most of which have 10,000 to 300,000 thousand users each.

    I do still use IRC, and I rarely find a server with more than 1000 users, most of which are bots, or users who only send bot commands. A typical 'active' channel has less than 10 active chatters over a week. IRC is dead.

  • I'm happy you are able to find niche use cases for it, but that's obviously not what I'm talking about.

    The fact of the matter is this: if I want to engage with any of the hundreds of broad communities I frequent, I am not able to do that on IRC anymore. They are just not there.