Jarmo
I like this idea. Would it be kind of like r/ShowerThoughts?
6 months! That’s quick. For me, my friend told me stop wasting my time with A Song if Ice and Fire because it will never be finished. He told me to check out Sanderson.
Flash forward and we now do a podcast a la Binge Mode covering the series. We started with Mistborn Era 1 and we are now in the second book of Era 2. I can’t get enough!
We have to go at a slower pace for production purposes but it’s so fun and this may take us years, but I’m here for it.
I like this idea. It always bothered me that there were so many creative people on Reddit and they could not use Reddit to share their content because most subs had a “no self promotion” policy.
I get that you don’t want people spamming, but if someone works hard to create content they think a community would like then I see no reason that shouldn’t be celebrated.
In my opinion having mainstream adoption is a double edged sword. It’s nice to have that larger user base, but at the same time most subreddits went to crap when they became default subs. I’ll never forget starting out my career r/personalfinance was not a default sub and I could get very insightful specific advice from people who really seemed to understand what they were talking about. Flash forward and it became a default sub. Now it’s an echo chamber and borderline circlejerk sub. It feels like a parody of what it used to be.
So far I don’t miss that or mind the smaller feel here.
I saw that! I dig it so far. Not even sure if this is possible but I was wondering if there was a way to put the Metacritic or Opencritic score on the post and add filtering by score?
I saw you were able to snag when the game was historic low which was pretty cool too. Filtering for those things would be really neat.
Awesome! Super stoked to find that there’s a Cosmere community on Lemmy. Looking forward to seeing it grow. My friend and I actually have a Cosmere Podcast that we just do for fun and I had been enjoying the Cosmere subs on Reddit as we read through the books.