Desktop audio streaming has never worked. Bug report has been outstanding since the beginning and Discord has just… never addressed it.
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Desktop audio streaming has never worked. Bug report has been outstanding since the beginning and Discord has just… never addressed it.
Built a new desktop, backed up everything on my old laptop, next step was to format an Arch installer USB. Instead of formatting the USB, I formatted my laptop’s /boot partition. No big loss since I had the backup and was done with that old toaster, but oops.
Youtube has a captive audience that isn’t going anywhere. The platform is too big to die, and too expensive for any challenger to seriously threaten it. And the only users they stand to lose with this move are the users who are costing them money, they don’t care if adblock users leave as long as they keep everyone else.
Are these mutually exclusive?
I can’t help drawing some parallels here to Reddit’s admins threatening and forcing subs into reopening. Is this the can of worms we want to open?
It also doesn’t help that it’s hard to even keep an eye on smaller magazines right now. As problematic as Reddit’s algorithm was, one good thing it did was weight subs so that you’ll still them on your frontpage, kbin does not appear to do this. Multireddits were also a very useful tool so I could bookmark a shared new queue for the ones I wanted to follow most closely, in a single tab I’d always keep open.
Hopefully these issues can be addressed.
Same here. As frustrated as I’ve been with Reddit for years now, what kept me there was that it was really the only place to get tailored news and discussions on my special interests. I’m still not gonna go back to reddit, but I don’t know what I do instead.
I tried to set up a few magazines myself, but it’s pretty clear there aren’t enough people on this platform for me to find anyone who shares common interests on the things I want to talk about.
Feel like I’m just gonna be a hermit out in the mountains out of the loop on everything.
Those flashy animated reactions are just incredibly annoying. Wish I could disable them, but of course Discord would never allow you to turn off the monetization.
I’m not surprised. It was only a matter of time before users decided the protest was too inconvenient and getting in the way. They see the short-term impact of the protest more than they see the long-term repercussions of Reddit Inc.
Letting everything go back to normal after 48 hours is exactly what spez wants.
Refusing to treat people with the barest minimum of respect is not a “personal opinion”, it’s behavior that no space should tolerate.