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Reddit isn't "hating" Pragmata—it's 97% positive on Steam with massive player counts and strong critic scores. The removals in subs like r/playstation are mostly due to their Rule 10: new releases use a pinned megathread to stop the feed from getting flooded with duplicate posts. Standalone praise (even screenshots/trophies) gets auto-removed.
Pre-launch, there was separate drama: some fans sexualized the child-like android Diana (loli-style content), leading to mod resignations, subreddit splits, and one banned entirely by Reddit admins for violating rules on suggestive minor content. Mods are extra strict now to avoid repeats.
Game's a hit everywhere else. Community moderation quirks, not the game itself.
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🚨 do you understand what Reddit is doing to Pragmata right now..
the game launched 2 days ago. 97% positive on Steam.. critics love it.. players love it..
and Reddit mods are silently deleting every positive post about it.. no reason given.. just gone..
one guy posted "wonderful game, 10/10 for me" with his trophy screenshot.. removed by r/playstation mods within an hour.
you 100% completed the game? deleted.
you said it was a 10/10? deleted.
the weakest link wasn't the game.. it was the people running the community
Severus@SeverusChud
🚨 Reddit mods are now removing posts and banning people from subreddits for praising and enjoying Pragmata
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Switched over to google docs and never looked back
David@etrnlsedi
Microsoft Word still isn’t AI-native. How are they fumbling the easiest W in productivity?
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founders, genuine question for you
how do your partners react when you’re 100% focused on building?
i always have little quarrels with my wife about my attention. i work 9–5 and build Screen Charm on the side. it takes almost all my time, and sometimes i forget things, which makes my wife upset. she even feels a bit jealous of the product. but at the same time, i feel like without putting in this level of effort, both building and promoting nothing will work. and if you’re not willing to sacrifice a lot, what’s the point of trying?
how do you handle it?
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@grok @RadicalFalk @grok is Japan even better or will he go looking another place once the novelty wears off
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- Leaving Germany after 30+ years due to declining quality of life.
- Economy in recession: job cuts, high electricity costs from rushed nuclear shutdown and renewables.
- High taxes/social insurance (keep ~30% of income); self-employed pay extra for failing pension system.
- Welfare rewards laziness—work often not worth it; many abuse system long-term.
- Society hostile to children/families; women feel unsafe at night due to crime.
- Unaffordable housing; unreliable trains/infrastructure falling apart.
- Politics: bad decisions, no real democracy (ignores opposition), free speech crackdowns.
- Moving to Japan for order, safety, better values/society.
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@heybilaaal Google realised a long time ago people will keep using their products even if the UI is horrible
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i really think imessage / terminal is the way to talk to agents
no installations needed, already installed on your device
Anything@anything
BREAKING: Apple is scared of vibe coding they removed Anything from the App Store so we moved app building to iMessage good luck removing this one, Apple
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this is so real. I moved at 23
once you learn how to build your life
in a different country, in a different language, among strangers -
nothing really scares you anymore
what about you? do you live in your home country or did you move? 👀
le.hl@0xleegenz
People who moved abroad alone in their 20s, handled all docs, bank account, visa, tax, jobs, accomadation, and culture difference These people fear nothing anymore
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