itch.io has the ability to make it so the site refers to your game as something other than a game. 'tool', 'package', 'haunted ps1 disc', etc.
It would be fun if, given the silly names people have come up with for how to refer to sharing/reblogging/rechosting/etc, you could specify some custom verb/noun pair for how likes and shares are described on your client. Doesn't affect any other users, ofc.
i.e. you'd be able to change it so the site says something like '[user] slapped your post'.
This is extremely silly but considering we've got .beat time I don't think it's out of the realm of plausibility.
Sciman101
itch.io has the ability to make it so the site refers to your game as something other than a game. 'tool', 'package', 'haunted ps1 disc', etc.
It would be fun if, given the silly names people have come up with for how to refer to sharing/reblogging/rechosting/etc, you could specify some custom verb/noun pair for how likes and shares are described on your client. Doesn't affect any other users, ofc.
i.e. you'd be able to change it so the site says something like '[user] slapped your post'.
This is extremely silly but considering we've got .beat time I don't think it's out of the realm of plausibility.
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