No need, the picture shows it in english at the bottom.
Y'know, I was just going to mention Fandom. I have no idea how well this will work for Wikipedia, but I know something like this can work great for games.
Fandom is straight up harmful to game communities, and I think federation makes a lot of sense with per-game / series / etc. instances.
I'll look at this a bit more later, quite interesting idea.
PCSX2 Emulator Disables Wayland Support By Default [Because the code was very broken]
Epic also only bought it last year.
Compatibility isn't perfect, but I have to ask, what does your library look like if so few games in it work?
It's entirely up to the developers of the project. If there are premade binaries, it would be under releases.
It's less about the trustworthiness of the site and more about confirming the site's identity. Maybe the original is a scam site, but at least you know it's the original.
Älä kerro mitään. Siinä ei ole mitään voitettavaa.
sain laittomasti polttaa, eli mitään lakia en ole rikkonut.
Hmmm.
A karma score encourages making poor quality meme posts and comments in large quantities to gain more fake internet points. It's easily abused; Reddit is full of karma farming bots.
No downvotes was also mentioned here, but I heavily disagree. Downvotes, in my opinion are mostly a positive thing. Youtube hiding downvotes was a move towards a "good vibes only, no criticism allowed" type of environment.
Lemmy pretty much meets my ideal in this regard, it has downvotes and doesn't have a broken social credit system.
I see the reddit bots have started migrating
I can't imagine that everyone in the company is like spez.
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There was a thing about this from the finnish public broadcasting company a while ago. Their results were similar.