I almost exclusively play single-player games. I'm not sure I own one that is always online, since I pretty much always have WiFi on and wouldn't notice the difference, but I don't see why any of my games would have to be always online.
Not surprised by Brittany in France, but the Aquitaine region is kinda surprising. Then again, I don't know that many people from Aquitaine.
I'm mostly a lurker, even on Reddit. For now, I'm watching various communities and trying to figure it out.
Isn't it already a hellsite?...
It might lead to some users going to different sites like Lemmy, Mastodon, or Kbin. I've seen them recommended in some Reddit threads about subs going dark. Hopefully communities will rebuild outside of Reddit.
I watched Louis' video. His new project certainly sounds interesting, though I don't know how long it can last considering what he said it would do. I don't think the platforms would just let it be.
Isn't "forcibly transferring children of the group to another group" part of genocide?
I got Humble Choice, so I'll try Ghostwire and Grime.
I liked Nintendogs (or whatever the name was) when I was a kid. Maybe I'd play a similar game with cats nowadays.
I was kinda interested, but it's 100 GB. That's quite a lot. I'd have to check if I have enough free space for it.
I use Infinity. It's a bit different from what I used before, so I had to learn a few things, but now I like it. If Reddit gets rid of third party apps, or even old reddit, I don't know if I'm going to keep using it.
I wasn't a fan of Twitch already due to the unavoidable ads (or maybe I just don't know how to properly set up uBlock Origin), but this takes the cake.
Thanks for approving me! I'm yet another Reddit refugee. Here's to hoping the community develops further.