The January transfer window was the best January window we have seen in a long, long time. Trossard, Jorgi and Kiwi marshalled in almost seamlessly, without any noticeable drop in quality. Excellent business and excellent scouting. Now, it's Basmatin' time

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I definitely think r/gaming has the biggest banger of a privated notice
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    rgb_leds_are_love
    1y ago 100%

    There's a general lack of content here - and Ernest has been doing an extremely courageous job of keeping the lights on.

    I guess it's up to us now to start creating content, and improving this site.

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  • Reddit really is past tense now.
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    rgb_leds_are_love
    1y ago 100%

    A silver lining, perhaps, is that kbin.social works extremely well on Firefox for Android. I've been browsing kbin.social since yesterday afternoon, and a significant portion of it has been on my android.

    While there's not much content here for now, and sure, things may look a bit tedious, I'd rather this than Reddit's absolutely pathetic video player.

    I do feel sad, though. I honestly thought Reddit would be the one to stick. Perhaps not. Oh well.

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  • Hats off, guys. I can't even imagine how hard it must have been for you guys to keep kbin.social up and running since yesterday. As a recent refugee from Reddit, I promise to wind down my use of Reddit until such a time as/if when they get rid of their API restrictions. I promise to play my part towards the newly forming community here and create content for the community at large.

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    so, which Big Tech company do you think is going to shit the bed next and popularize its Fediverse/FOSS equivalent in the process?
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    rgb_leds_are_love
    1y ago 100%

    A logical extension of your post really makes you think just how much of social media post-2007 was set up on fundamentally unsustainable business models. Engagement is not a good business model! Making investors pay for users was always a bad choice and sooner or later, investors were going to ask for their money back!

    It will be interesting to see how social media changes post-2023. With Meta almost vestigial (except Instagram and marketplace), Twitter and Twitch absolutely clowning away their positions, what's next? Jeff Bezos and/or Daddy Sundar reinvesting in social media?

    I highly recommend watching Louis Rossmann's video on Reddit - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqL-G3GFqRU&t=728s

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