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What I wanted to say is that googles crawlers shouldn’t have any difficulties. But still if such a thing would happen on all platforms, they likely would make an exception for google. Just like many paywalled sites do. As far as I read it’s not clear how much traffic influences the ranking.
they are still served by Reddit
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You can also find that on the website, it’s part of the avatar creator.
Reddit had a few events where they gave away free NFT avatars. Some people even managed to sell them.
I can’t confirm the visual effect, never saw that on the website. But all NFTs have a hexagonal form, whereas normal avatars have a circle.
You can switch fennec into desktop mode. The site is harder to read, but it works.
That only happens on mobile.
I thought that happens always when you visit with a mobile device. I had to put my fennec in desktop mode.
I don’t think decompilation is the best way due to higher risks of git repo takedowns due to copyright violations. And the above mentioned “clean-room reverse engineered decompilations” contradicts itself since it’s either decompiled or clean room.
But that aside it can be somwhat useful for games with similar engines, but yes they are usually games with a quite active community. As soon as one of the games has a working port basing ports for other games on it is a lot easier than starting from scratch. This can affect not so important games using bigger engines.
examples: