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The statement from the wildlife management seems to imply the women were being idiots, but the news article sounds like they were attacked randomly
The statement from the wildlife management seems to imply the women were being idiots, but the news article sounds like they were attacked randomly
The tribes series, or z-axis games, where you are able to move up and down as well as the traditional x-y movement you see in virtually all games. Usually set as shooters, they are fast paced movement games that have a huge skill curve which is why they aren’t made that often. Super fun when you get the hang of it though
Example
https://youtu.be/xOK3n8j7czA
You might think they look cool but they don’t work that well when it’s actually cold or raining hard
SimpsonsFuturama did it
Is there some technical difficulties in creating this in lemmy? I thought I would see alternatives by now
I find it interesting that the guys who wrote the initial side-scrolling code had no idea how revolutionary it was
Do no evil
What a joke
Your numbers may be backwards though, that group of people aren’t really early adopters
Plus they’ve been banned for a while and have a few platforms of their own by now
Careful, some people might be downvoting because they don’t want the community to get attention
People tend to upvote and believe anything that already has a lot of upvotes. Seeing downvotes is a good red flag to warn users to not blindly believe everything they see with positive karma.
I think the current system is harder to manipulate than reddit
Oh, I misunderstood then. It sounded to me like they were saying lemmy was more vulnerable
How is that different than what’s currently on reddit? Unless you are talking about 5 years ago, modern reddit is filled with manipulated conversations
Is it any wonder? The money will always try to influence politics and the Supreme Court is the smallest number of individuals with power besides the president. Get a few on your side and so is the law
This is a great example why seeing downvoted is an important feature, people just upvote without fact checking
Ah true, thanks
Yeah, the trust based algo is how they operate wikipedia. Basically it rates users on their edits and accuracy, Ina very slow and time consuming manner for the mods. But it means that users get “trust ranks” for their contributions and have more power based on their rank.
Used on a social media platform will be an interesting experiment, especially if it gets federated. Could be good or bad
Or for Kbin and it could be called KIF
http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s–76ExNXq—/18nkydttxtlldgif.gif
Wikipedia is also making social platform too, called WT Social. It’s not federated unfortunately, but maybe that makes it easier to moderate
Edit: The beta is here
https://wts2.wt.social
In the last 7 years they’ve been pretty one sided on the political propaganda spectrum