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EstiniensBathwater EstiniensBathwater @kbin.social

No Apollo, no Reddit.

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The Make It Rain Campaign Begins 30 June!
  • For anyone new-ish, Make it Rain is THE annual chance to make massive amounts of MGP.

    Use Gold Saucer VIP cards (obtainable from Squadrons) to boost your MGP intake.

    What I did, if it helps anyone, is to hold off on Fashion Report until Saturday night, then use the card and do FR, Jumbo Cactpot, Mini Cactpot, and the challenge log all during that buff time, with GATES sprinkled in. If you have enough VIP cards you could potentially just sit in the Saucer for hours and do GATES too.

    What the card does not help with is selling TT cards. There is no boost, just their normal flat value. I believe it does work in the Battlehall though.

    Good luck and happy MGP hunting!

  • F--- YOU FRIDAYS - RAGEDAY THREAD
  • ONSAL IS MY FAVORITE FL MAP AND I HATE WHEN PEOPLE DON'T EVEN TRY. I KNOW, PVP IN FFXIV WILL ALWAYS BE LIKE THIS. IT'S JUST FRUSTRATING.

  • Christian Selig’s Goodbye to Apollo
  • I wish I could say I'm surprised that Reddit, a US company, didn't even let us get until the end of the US day before pulling access. But I'm not. Fuck Reddit. Fuck Spez.

  • /r/ffxiv is back and looking for feedback. Go make your voice heard.
  • Hi everyone, I'm new here and so glad I found this place. I was already planning to leave Reddit when Apollo dies, but the latest update from Christian yesterday sealed the deal. Now with the demodding going on, I made the right call.

    The blackout return post was so frustrating. I have no love for the mainsub mods, nor do I dislike them. I'm just ambivalent to them. But I don't think the return feedback was handled the right way. It was clear it was getting brigaded. And to be honest, I think the mods knew going in that they were reopening it regardless.

    I've been watching chatter on the Discord, especially today, about the potential for migrating content away from Reddit, "in case something happens again". The mods didn't seem too open to the idea at this moment.

    I'm hopeful we start to see more people leaving Reddit soon and getting this community growing.

  • r/Blind's Meetings with Reddit and the Current Situation Regarding Accessibility and API Changes
  • I agree. They are telling you, well, half of what you want to hear, and expecting you to accept that. Don't. Don't expect them to follow through on anything.