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DonnyCypra 3 points ago +4 / -1

I think some people like to test the limits of free speech when they get to more open platforms. That being said I don't think TD would want something edgelording in that particular fashion on the platform with an election coming up. Any reporter seeing it would not be interesting in the nuances of separate communities

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DonnyCypra 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'd say each community has it's own rules. KiA could be more restrictive than reddit if it wanted to. On TD they "deport" lol, people not following the rules. It also seems that if a troll comes on and starts making the environment awful they delete their comments. I think as long as people realize who their group is they can moderate it well. I wouldn't bother worrying about what other wins are doing, there's really no point since it is a free country.

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DonnyCypra 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was very disappointed when I broke this rule and got Donut County. It was too short and became repetitive. I went out and got a copy of Katamari instead

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DonnyCypra 3 points ago +3 / -0

But those characters are also a dog whistle for the worst type of Tumblrista fans, that you'll have to deal with those people and it ruins the experience anyway. I used to spend a lot more than I do now. Just like movies, I just don't like most of them these days

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DonnyCypra 7 points ago +7 / -0

I purposely do not buy games with strong women of color main characters, especially indie games. If the heroine checks all the PC boxes it means there was something about the gameplay or plot that made them think "we'd better get the woke crowd too"