The only issue I would like to change is to be able to middle click links and open the link, not the comments. That being said, if something like that is already available or in the works, please someone let me know.
Same. I paid for it! I'm keeping it!
Last time the storm was measured accurately was in April of 2017. It was approximately 10,160 miles in diameter. Rhode Island, at it's widest, is 48 miles wide. Using pixels, I measured the storm at 400 pixels at it's widest, meaning that one pixel is about 25 miles. The green part appears to be 11 pixels at it's widest. Meaning about 280 miles in diameter. You could fit between 5-6 Rhode Islands in the green part.
Bare in mind, I could be wrong about this because I'm an idiot lol.
Tom Raider. It's about a guy name Tom Raider. He sells insurance.
Same. I watch at least 60 hours of Youtube every week. Either in the background or actively watching. I don't mind paying for a service that I am constantly using. I know I'm likely in the minority, but it's something I don't mind paying.
I've never been so excited for a season of D20.
Yeah, but I feel like Reddit has become the next Facebook. The young and techy crowd started using it first, and eventually boomers and non-techy people started using it. I would bet that the better majority of users don't care about any of the issues that are going on. They just want the content.
Now hopefully, the primary submitters of the content leave and Reddit's decline comes from a shitty userbase that doesn't actually contribute anything. But that's gonna take time.