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  • Oh NO.

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  • I don't know what you're talking about it was absolutely spelled correctly this whole time and you don't need to check to see if the post was updated or not it's totally unnecessary :)

  • Oh NO.

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  • That fandom site needs to be updated then lmao, there was a whole episode where Terrence makes an imaginary friend (https://breezewiki.com/fostershomeforimaginaryfriends/wiki/Red) and it's also explained in another episode that the most dangerous imaginary friends are often made by teens

    Though it's definitely more difficult with them to make (as shown with Terrence) it can still be accomplished

  • I've done it lol, but there are a few serial downvoters/downvote trolls out there

  • I'm ..... intrigued

  • What the heck is Nebula lmfao

  • Oh I see, yeah, that's definitely a big line, but there's room for more nuanced lines as to what we think of as modern SM.

    After all, forums are just an evolution of Usenet discussion groups and BBS' and the Threadiverse/Reddit are an evolution of forums. They're all social media in one form or another, but few would consider it to be modern SM.

  • There's lots of interaction on mainstream SM, I partake in a little guilty pleasure with TT and while there isn't as much depth to it as say a Reddit or Threadiverse comment section would be, there's still plenty of pleasant interactions IME

  • More like proto-social media, a key defining factor for modern social media is things like feeds and ranking of both comments and posts. Which even PF and Lemmy do, if however basic the algo is

    Traditional forums had the community and people could post content, but there was usually no ranking of posts or comments. Mostly just chronological order, with the exception of posts with the most recent replies being at the top of whatever category you were in

    Though I'm sure there probably was a few "forward thinking" large forums that did something with feeds that looked more like modern SM

  • 50kgibilis

  • It's more of a hybrid between forums and social media, but they're of type "link aggregator" or in other words, the whole point is to post articles and then have discussions about them.

    When Reddit was just getting started all you could do was post links to articles, no pictures and people loved it for that. Pictures came later, but even then depended on those pics just being another link hosted somewhere else (that's where imgur came in) it was years before you could upload a picture direct to reddit

  • It's officially a link aggregator type of social media with discussions, when Reddit first started you couldn't even display pictures, it was just links of articles. Pictures and thumbnails came later, but even then it was years before you could upload pictures directly to reddit and relied on the picture just being another link usually with imgur

  • Great, thanks to you I'm now 50k in RAM debt.

    I hope your happy

  • Well if you want to continue with torrents, use Sonarr configured to torrent and configure it to move files by linking instead of moving

    But I would HIGHLY recommend you switch to usenet for your source. You do have to have one or a couple cheap (talking 9-20$ a YEAR) indexer subscriptions and a subscription to a usenet provider itself (7-30$/month) but it's SO much faster, easier and you don't need to worry about seeding.

  • That scene would have 100% been included if CN took the show on for AS like in the original pilot lmao