That's insane. I'm no lawyer but I've used the CCPA to get my info removed from a lot of those data-broker sites. It's always immediate, "Okay, we've removed your information." California better hit Reddit hard for this, and Europe too.
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That's insane. I'm no lawyer but I've used the CCPA to get my info removed from a lot of those data-broker sites. It's always immediate, "Okay, we've removed your information." California better hit Reddit hard for this, and Europe too.
Not necessarily by bots, but a lot of product-related articles - say, "What's the best washing machine?" or "What's the best hot wire cutter?" or anything like that - will have multiple near-identical articles across multiple websites with links for each product generating a kickback for the author. Whereas Reddit was just people talking.
Articles like that are probably starting to be written by AI for sure though. You could write an article on every type of product that way, and get kickbacks from all of them, all while depriving people of actual useful info. Woo, innovation!
Well I created this instance and I also run No Man's High on Reddit, so... what would you guys prefer? I can make a NMH Lenny or we can just understand that this main community is also chill and NipNip friendly.
Sounds like it'll have even more of a multiplayer focus than No Man's Sky does!
I can't wait to see everyone there, and you know the Galactic Hub is already making plans for our sister-group to be based on the new planet.
I don't think anyone in the NMS community really cares if other people cheat. (I also wouldn't even call what you did cheating tbh.)
But I do wish Hello Games hadn't combined Normal / Survival / Creative all into one universe. I preferred playing with other people who were subject to the same constraints as me (even if the PC people could easily circumvent those constraints).
I would just play Permadeath but I've been on my Normal save since release night and couldn't really stand to give it all up.
If you ignore construction guidelines for a colony, we'll ask you to remove the base. If you refuse to remove the base, you'll be removed from the community. If the base is malicious (ie blocking doors, built on top of someone else's base without their approval, etc) we will report the base to Hello Games, and they have a very good response rate of removing those bases.
If that seems a little controlling, you have to understand that this city is being constructed using very specific techniques to minimize rendering issues / lag and provide the best experience for residents. If people start constructing standard bases, not being aware of the techniques we use, it will have a negative impact on everyone who visits the city because it won't load as well.
Plus there's enough room for 170+ people to claim their own apartments, which they can build inside of, and "free building" systems all around this one. So there's no shortage of available space for people to construct whatever they want... I mean... it's a very big game. Just not in this system.
But tbh it's very rarely an issue. We have quite a few colonies where we ask people not to upload new bases. And when it is an issue, it's usually not people trying to do anything disruptive, just people who don't know any better.
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Yep! Every single one of these districts would be under 3,000 parts, so they all fit under the limit. We're using a special glitch to make certain objects way, way larger than is normally possible. This allows us a lot of savings when it comes to building exteriors. The main structure of our buildings are 2 - 4 pieces, where standard build methods might require 200+ pieces or even more to achieve a comparable size.
You're basically describing the concept behind web3, but that's a dirty word now due to greed from capitalists and environmental concerns from... environmentalists. (The environmental concerns being reasonable concerns, but they're often overstated / people think it's all as bad as Bitcoin.) Web3 could've meant seizing the means of entertainment production by the people producing the content. Maybe it still can, but it doesn't look like it.
I'm just waiting for it to replace Minecraft... realistic, no, a nice thought, yes. I want to see Blob plushies in Target instead of Creepers lol
I think it's a helpful submission. If you didn't know, you won't be the only one who doesn't know. Thanks traveler!
As far as I can tell (and I just got here so I might be wrong), Lemmy doesn't have community-specific flairs like reddit does for subreddits. Considering that I think it can all just go on one community, since people would just rely on the search function anyway to browse the category they want.
But if someone does start a separate one I'd be happy to support it, and I'll mention it to the Glyph Exchange people from reddit.
Personally, as someone who has unlocked every single Expedition item legitimately, I think exclusivity culture is lame and dumb. I don't like these things more just because I know other people don't have them. If anything, it makes me feel slightly guilty for using them lmao
No worries! I think this community is doing just fine. But of course we'd welcome more posts from you too 🖖🏻
It's a brand-new feature! All previous Expeditions required a new save.
I like it. Bringing over some No Man's Sky people. Is there a shorthand way to link communities? Like typing /r/NoMansSky would link to the subreddit on reddit, but /c/NoMansSky doesn't link to the community here. Would be a cool future feature if it's not one now!
I think Hello Games is doing something big behind the scenes. Last Expedition was the worst one so far imo, it was the first one to have ZERO narrative of any kind, 100% just chores and fetch quests. PC received an Experimental update weeks ago that Console still hasn't received. And this next update represents part 4 out of 4 of the Void Mother narrative, the grand finale.
All of that makes me feel like a lot of the core team is working on something else.
So I don't have a direct answer to your question, but I will say, to me, it's another indication that something huge is on the way.
Absolutely, No Man's High was always that way too. NipNip-friendly, not NipNip-mandatory.
Haha I'm just another interloper! I also didn't create No Man's High - that was plasticroyal. I was a moderator there for years, then Reddit admins suspended him. He gave the subreddit to me after that. I offered to give it back to him post-suspension, but he said I could just keep running it.
I personally agree that, especially here on Lemmy with a new start and a community-driven main community, it makes sense to keep things as unified as possible.
Also, something I touched on in the thread about the Glyph Exchange - Lemmy communities don't have specific/exclusive post flairs, unlike subreddits. So most people would depend on the Search function to find old posts, making it actually easier to keep everything in one community vs split across multiple.
Makes me wonder whether I should keep the Galactic Hub stuff in the GH community or post it here too 🤔
But thank you traveler!
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