Maybe for you it's fine, but for me, Reddit's quality content seems dropping. Some moderators claimed that they are having a hard time moderating subreddit after Reddit killed third party software, not to mention some users decide to delete posts and comments before quitting Reddit permanently. Some if not most of Reddit's users have trust issues with Reddit after Reddit killed third party software and prevented users from opting out of personalized ads. Who knows what else they will do in the future, but it seems likely to be not good. It's the same case as Unity or EA.
Maybe for you it's fine, but for me, Reddit's quality content seems dropping. Some moderators claimed that they are having a hard time moderating subreddit after Reddit killed third party software, not to mention some users decide to delete posts and comments before quitting Reddit permanently. Some if not most of Reddit's users have trust issues with Reddit after Reddit killed third party software and prevented users from opting out of personalized ads. Who knows what else they will do in the future, but it seems likely to be not good. It's the same case as Unity or EA.
I've gotten so used to talking about BG3 that I was wondering what you had against Early Access for a moment there 😄
I don't know why I mentioned EA actually. Maybe Blizzard makes more sense. Just trying to give some examples.
No no, EA makes perfect sense! They're one of the worst of them all!
Baldurs Gate 3 just rewired my mind from thinking Electronic Arts to Early Access when I see the acronym, that's all 😁