Well, at least it’s top 1 somewhere
Users review the games and they also tag the store as well…? What are you going on about here?
Answering your own question “What does steam moderate themselves?”, did you forget already?
They log in, provide the Information to the system, the system automatically processes it and posts it. You think there’s a person manually doing this task or something?
Who they? Robots? Nvidia’s AI?
Reviews of what?
Of games, lol. We are talking about steam, did you forget already?
Then I will repeat YOUR question:
Like how many people does it take to run some servers?
They make the information on the store page
At least some progress. How information on the store page steam would add without developer? How would steam know title of game, price and other stuff without developer telling it.
What does steam moderate themselves?
Reviews and refunds.
Most of the store front is moderated by the publishers and developers,
You say this a lot, but can you explain what this means?
Like how many people does it take to run some servers?
That is exactly the point of post. You don’t need tenns of thousands of people to run some servers.
I’m not sure what do you mean as moderation of store page.
Wanted to link this video, but you did it first.
Also, as mentioned in video, gamers prefer steam because developers there can’t disable or remove comments or not refund on basis of “sucks to be you” like EA and Ubisoft do.
I’d settle for universal housing. And universal education. And universal healthcare.
It is so annoying that lemmy.world politics community is not about world politics. Either make it not only-US or rename it to US politics.
Wasn’t context about 17-yo or something like that
16 is underage. Also 16 is above age of consent in Europe.
He probably talked about age of consent in most of European countries. As mentioned by CrypticCoffee above even in UK it is 16.
The copyright troll known as “publisher” just will pocket all money you think you paid to people who made the game.
I do DD.MM.YY
And you are right. They need to have orbital hybridisation. SP{,2,3}.
And in other meaning as produced by organism nearly all food is organic too. Some stuff like sugars should be possible to make without organisms(but you know it better than me), but too expensive compared to produced by organisms.
Sorry for awkward sentences, English is not my native language.
EDIT: there are apparently more meanings
When people use the word “organic” for food, they’re specifically referring to particular certifications, like the National Organic Program in the USA, and foods that are “organically farmed”. I agree that the naming isn’t ideal, but the word “organic” is very commonly used for this, and therefore it’s a legitimate definition of “organic”. That’s just how language works :)
Are those tomatoes made from metal? Or sand? If you can chew it then it’s organic. Technucally if it has carbon-based compounds.
Fun fact: acetone is organic too. And you don’t want to drink it. Seriously, don’t do it.