Man I wonder why forum culture died? Reddit totally just one day for no reason whatsoever replaced it, right?
@PhenomX6 reddit and later discord. I'll play devil's advocate though: reddit doesn't store passwords in plain text. Early to mid 2000s forums security was a nightmare
Also:
-Forum admins reading your PMs; the reason assemblergames stayed up was the admins did just this.
-PLEASE SIGN UP TO DO ANYTHING.
-Forum paywalls (seriously some do this shit).
-Forum moderator more ban happy than LTG in his stream chat.
-Jannies censoring discussion to avoid getting nuked by someone else.

A lot of people forgot one of the reasons Discord/Reddit got so fucking big was the lack of moderation at one point or little moderation. Then when a scandal happened, just throw moderation at the problem by the time it has critical mass. Whoopsies. Now Discord went from the cool kids club chat platform to groomer central overnight, and Reddit went from the days of /r/watchpeopledie and edgy shitpost subs to posting there means it's like walking on eggshells. But nobody will move because it's big already, and if you use the same tricks to get big you'll be thrown off hosts for hate speech.
@PhenomX6 @devnull I haven't heard of ASSembler for forever. Is it still up or is it finally down?

I recall it being proto hoarder heaven
@xianc78 @coolboymew @devnull yeah it crashed and burnt in a dramatic manner over a period of a year after the owner went insane

@PhenomX6 @devnull @coolboymew That makes me mad even though I never used it. It had a great amount of information on unreleased games, prototypes, etc. I can't imagine how much information is lost because people failed to archive it before it got shut down.

Now you have to go to some Discord server if you want to find some info on unreleased games, prototypes, leaked source code, etc.

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