Rank these MCU films by how much they would have suffered creatively if Thanos' Snap had been retconned out
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My Devvit web app lets users create interactive posts. Server-side I do:
await reddit.submitCustomPost({
title,
runAs: "USER",
userGeneratedContent: { text, imageUrls },
});
When I create a post (I'm a mod), it's authored by my account. When a regular user creates one, it silently posts as the app account instead. Comments work fine for everyone via submitComment({ runAs: "USER" }) My app is still Private / not approved yet. asUser grants SUBMIT_POST + SUBMIT_COMMENT.
Is posting as a non-mod user gated behind app review / going public? Or am I missing something? Thanks!
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Hello, I made a new game, and it relies on users creating new posts every time they post a new ordeal. It works technically, but it always requires the mod (me) user to approve it before it gets accepted. It happens even when I'm the one posting it. I checked settings everywhere, and nothing is barring a new post from simply posting without getting acceptance from a mod. Is this happening because my game isn't published, yet?
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Glad you're here.
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As you can imagine, a lot has happened in our 16-year relationship. Here are the relevant highlights:
It's been 45 days since we broke up. I've completely accepted that there will be no chance of us getting back together. I've been talking to friends and family, and whenever I tell them the details of our breakup, they seem to get angry on my behalf. They can't seem to understand why I'm not going around flipping tables. It's hard to explain how I feel to them. Of course, I don't like the way she broke up with me, especially considering our history. However, I don't feel angry about it - just sad that we're no longer going to be a part of each others' lives. I also genuinely hope that she lives a happy life.
That being said, I also do understand why people can't seem to understand why I'm not more upset with her. I've had several people tell me that it's simply easier for me to move on if I just get angry at her. But, I just don't feel anger, mostly pain. I know it's going to take some time to heal, but I don't want to be stuck in a "healing" situation years from now. Are they right?