Hard Off and Book Off are great if you want good prices. They are thrift stores, and tend to price with that in mind. Of course rarity does apply but I’ve never spent more than 3000y on a single item at my local location. Pricing does differ from place to place, and the rural ones tend to be cheaper.
Also from my memory, the Akiba Super Potato are way over priced, but the one in Ikebukuro tends to have better deals.
Don’t get me wrong. If it were someone actually inviting discussion like “As someone from Belgorod with Russian speaking family living in Ukraine, I fear for their safety under the current regime” that would be one thing. But more often than not, it’s usually something like “Russia’s victory is at hand Those Ukrainian groomers will be crushed” or some other prop that is there more to be spam than discussion.
I’ve actually appreciated the communities here are less echochambery than on reddit. But still it kinda feels like I have to wade through more shit than usual here, and these are in comment sections far smaller than reddit.
On Lemmy.world, I see Hot, top, new, and old for comments, and I’m set to hot like I would be on reddit. Meanwhile, if I set it to top or old for example, it only stay like that until I click out.
Honestly, I think the goals of fedis shouldn’t be to replace reddit, but to provide an alternative that people can check out if they wish to see/participate in a different community.
One of my biggest problems with reddit is that it centralized everything. You couldn’t simply check out a different forum because most of community was on the sub. And if that sub happened to be a toxic hellhole, there wasn’t much you could do to escape it without disengaging entirely.
My hope for the fediverse is that we are able to foster a culture of our own, so that people will come to us because they want to be a part of that culture, rather than just find another reddit.