I completely read past that and missed it in your essay. You truly covered all the bases.
I respectfully submit that beans are not a vegetable, they are a fruit. citation
If it’s replies to a post of mine I upvote virtually everything. If something is so incorrect is borderline misinformation or so off topic that there’s no connection to the thread, I downvote. If it’s really insightful that I think more people should read it, I upvote.
Something else just occurred to me, you might try the Dungeon Crawler Carl series by Matt Dinniman or This Quest is Broken series by J.P. Valentine too. They are a newer genre called LitRPG where the conventions of gaming (like things being “quests” or health/mana bars are directly apparent to the characters and it makes for some interesting moments.
I don’t read a bunch of strict Horror, but I have enjoyed the ones I’ve read by Grady Hendrix.
Otherwise, based on your answer, here are a few books I’ve read that line up for one reason or another. I’ve placed them in a specific order but they are all enjoyable:
Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi John Dies at the End by David Wong Dark Matter by Blake Crouch The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton This is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe by Charles Yu Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey
What media do you watch? Favorite games? Movies? Tv?
That was my take too. Their overall point wasn’t bad but the start was a complete non sequitur that made me question if I wanted to finish because it’s a bad foundation for their actual argument. 
Seems like a simple acronym to me:
Everyone Do Your Thing, Just Episode Downloads (for) Home & Great Movie Downloads. Happy Media.
“…[Y]ou lack a basic understanding of the law, … and ethic[s]…”
Not taking away from her stunning writing, but this shorter version wouldn’t be wrong either.
They shouldn’t have had storage issues, they were never going to host images or communities. They simply were an instance that only federated with nsfw instances so all could be only porn.
The extent of my moderation experience has been a few old phpbb forums and a few admittedly large Facebook groups. Let me think it over and I’ll get back to you shortly.
I also wonder if it might benefit from ebooks being separate because authors could post updates about them as theoretically as well as it’d be easier to manage spam.
Do you have a place to post when we find significant discounts on ebooks?
Is this what Roman Nagel had to rig up to save Livingston’s butt?
That’s why I’m still running A/UX.
This isn’t a book tracker like bookwyrm et al, this is only a list of books in a series and a method to notify you when upcoming books are announced that meet criteria you set.
As long as there’s one published, there should be a shorter one listed lower on the page by the box that gets you a link to an online retailer.
Fantastic Fiction is great for this. I learned about it from a friend who worked at a bookstore.
I love my kobo. I’ve had ereaders from each of the major current eink brands, as well as iPad and iPhone.
I like having a eReader because reading on my phone makes it too easy to swipe away to go back to doomscrolling the internet.
The Music Factory? I guess this really is one of those Things That Make You Go Hmmm…
I love Joe. And even though its last update was a while ago, it’s still my preferred editor.