norm

@norm@lemmy.world
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Joined 1 years ago

Yeah, I want to fully commit but without some of the big sport communities it's hard to fully leave Reddit as much as I want to.

When I initially signed up for Reddit 15 years ago it wasn't for sports because everybody had their own team boards but now that Reddit seemed to consume all of that traffic there's not a lot of other great options.

Most places still don't do this. Just look out for it but you probably won't run into it. I would say that these days 20% is kind of the new 15%.

To me the complexity was just trying to figure out which instance to sign up on in the first place. Has somebody made a decision tree or something so people can use that to decide on the best instance for their needs? I know they work together but I certainly had some decision paralysis when trying to figure out which one to pick without desiring to do a lot of research.

45, US. Yes since I learned to drive at 16 and insisted on it on all my ICE vehicles. Only stopped driving them when I went electric and now I don't miss it because one pedal driving is the electric equivalent of control+fun that I liked about manual transmission.