I really love this new trend of articles summarising Reddit/forum discussions so I don't have to read them myself, so convenient /s
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I like the trend of posting those articles to Lemmy so I can get the jist by reading the headline and decide I don't care enough to open the article
new trend?
I remember articles posted on r/hardware where the source of the article was r/hardware. It's been going on for years.
Time is relative
I just caught a Bidoof in Pokemon Go if someone at destructoid is reading and needs some material
I look forward to reading about its move set
Tackle and Hyper Fang
Cool, I caught my first jetragon heavily underleveled at 0.2% with perfect speed passives, I can't even grab it when it deploys in base.
Where's my article?