my take is that a platform is responsible because it monetizes this content and provides pay to it's users. I see this as a platform encouraging this behavior in the worst case, and a platform being ignorant and not caring about this behavior in the best.
When you are poor/in need of money to survive, you might choose to do these things that this site allows you to do, thus it is responsible in that way (imo :3)
i really wanna get into rimworld on steamdeck so much. i played it on pc but never took the plunge back in on deck. What config are you using? Id love to get everything right so i can get hooked as fast as possible :3
Week started off pretty bad, but it's really good now! I took a nasty fall with my bike last sunday coming back from watching "the Phoenician's scheme" in my local theatre. But after one sick day and one day just toughing it (working from home so it ain't that bad :D) out after getting little sleep, the rest of the week was really nice!
Very little to do at work, so i got to chill, and i had some really nice talks with some online friends about art that i enjoyed. I got to introduce my friend who wanted to make games to "the beginners guide" which she loved!
Also i created a lemmy account and i've been enjoying browsing it in the last hour or so :)
my take is that a platform is responsible because it monetizes this content and provides pay to it's users. I see this as a platform encouraging this behavior in the worst case, and a platform being ignorant and not caring about this behavior in the best.
When you are poor/in need of money to survive, you might choose to do these things that this site allows you to do, thus it is responsible in that way (imo :3)