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[โ€“] MonsieurHedge@kbin.social -2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

40-something sysadmins love both bicycles and video games, so I'm really not surprised. All of those "read-only" bits aren't here and they aren't moving, and nobody's making them because the moderation tools are awful. Kbin doesn't even have an API.

When I want to watch a play or musical, I generally look for expert reviews.

I generally look for the opinions of like, actual human beings with no skin in the game. Reviewers gotta say what they need to say to pay their bills. Reddit was great for stuff like that, or the semi-official subreddits of specific obscure headphone companies, vinyl record swapping, local-town-community type subreddits... Stuff this place seems like it will literally never have. It's a shame.

[โ€“] sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yup, I definitely used Reddit for the things you mentioned, except media like plays and movies (but strangely not games) where I still find value from professional critics.

And I'm not a 40-something sysadmin, I'm a 30-something software engineer (quite different), and I'm very much not interested in high end cycling gear (it's transportation and exercise for me, not status and social connection). That community has a good mixture of both. Basically, it's a mix of /r/bicycles, /r/cycling, and /r/bikecommuting, and is precisely what I wanted.

I do hope that mod tools get better. If I knew my way around the Reddit tools, I'd help build it, but I have very little idea if what's wanted or needed.