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Does it make sense to have users-only and content-only instances?
I’ve been wondering about this for a couple of days. Having users-only instances could help with moderation and content visualization (think in beehaws.org [http://beehaws.org] pulling the plug on lemmy.world), while giving the freedom to different communities mods to treat their content as they want. This would lend to three levels of administration/moderation. 1. At community level: Mods can let their communities be run as they want 2. At content-server level: By letting content-server admins run their instances with their own ethos. Letting people from certain users-only instances post, while other only read, and others are simply blocked. 3. At users level: By letting users-only server’s admin to let their users access certain instances that are aligned with their own interest (no-porn instances, no-nsfw instances, etc.) This can lead to a kind of meta-db, where instances can declare their ethos, and then be automatically peered, or automatically severed. I think that the main benefit for this is that it’s easier for newcomers to visualize. While having mixed instances removes redundancies, having this separation allows for more streamlined experience for the users.
What current game has a memorable soundtrack?
Basically this. I have just realized that as a guy whos teens where in the 00’s, my musical ear has been groomed by awesome videogames with great soundtracks, like Tony Hawk Pro Skater, Gran Turismo, later Need For Speed and some FIFA. But what’s the equivalent in today’s time? I’ve bought a FIFA and a NFS recently, but the soundtracks are… OK-ish, I guess? I enjoyed the some Rocket League’s season, though.