I've never used Reddit, but I don't get how people can still defend it at this point.
>Used to be (mostly) open-source, but closed it's source code back in 2017
>Used to be free speech friendly until around 2015 when they started banning subs like /r/FatPeopleHate
>Is known to be a cesspool for center-to-far-left, atheist, hipster, "I LOVE SCIENCE", consumer types
>Karma and gold creates groupthink and elitism
>Is now overcharging for their APIs
I really hope that the site crashes and burns like Digg, but the site is more popular than Digg ever was. However, I am happy that this is receiving massive backlash, at the very least I hope it severely cripples them.
In the meantime, if you want to host your own communities, get an actual forum. Hosting is dirt cheap and auto-installers make hosting forums easy. And people still use forums, btw. Dwarf Fortress has always had their main discussions on their own forums and they are still active to this very day.
@xianc78 in case you didn't know, before they clamped down on everything, I believe the most popular subreddit was actually r/jailbait lol. Nice bunch of people, redditors.
I rarely use it, but it is nice for getting quick updates on stuff, especially niche stuff, without needing to dive into Twitter. I don't necessarily want to create an account for every forum out there and keep track of it all. Obviously it's all on one server, but it reminds me a lot of fedi where you can have posts from all your subscribed subs on your homepage. Perhaps it would be better if it were actually decentralized.
It's also, surprisingly, not very in your face about political shit. That's up to the sub admins. I can talk about zelda stuff with people without needing to put up with that one zelda forum's bullshit pop-ups for LGBT shit all the time and I don't have to look at anyone's pronouns.
@xianc78 yup, pretty much. So that's why I still use reddit despite it being shit.l xD it's not as shitty as other shit. I'd rather use reddit over discord or gay forums.
I'm pretty sure it was zelda dungeon, yeah. Most of the popular forums out there are garbage, and the ones that aren't popular don't have enough users. GBATemp is awesome when it comes to hacking stuff, and as far as I've seen they don't do a lot of the typical stupid forum shit there. A lot of the users there are shit lords though, they act like little kids and try to incite drama or make accounts just to ask about things already in the FAQ which leads to modders quitting.
@xianc78 interesting, i'll have to check out rpgcodex, thanks for the recommendation!
@beardalaxy Is that from the Codex? I can't find that linked anywhere.
@xianc78 yeah hahaha I can't remember where I found it though, maybe the screenshot thread
@beardalaxy Oh I thought that one of the users was actually an LGBT streamer or endorsing them. I did see someone with a Ukrainian flag and had "GLORY TO UKRAINE" as a subtitle (though I didn't pay attention to any context), but otherwise, the culture of the site reminds me of old-school /v/ except as a traditional forum and more CRPG focused. I know that a lot of former 8chan /v/ users went there when the original 8chan shutdown.
New users have their posts moderator approved for about a week, but they claim it's because they had a bunch of Pieville types who join the forum and do nothing but talk about DA JOOZ all day and never actually talk about video games. It's also why you have to wait an entire year just to be able to post on their politics board. Though, I'm pretty sure they will be immediately welcoming if you show off your game.
The only reason why I'm not on there is because I have no plans on making an RPG anytime soon. My dream game is more of an action-adventure. And while, I do have my fun with RPGs, I don't consider myself a die-hard fan of them. I'm more of a fan of games with RPG elements like action-adventures.
@xianc78 I'm honestly not a crazy mega rpg fan either, but it seems like they have pretty healthy discourse on other games too.
Yeah that post was pointing out the "everyone is welcome in hell" lmao
@beardalaxy I miss AssemblerGames. They had a lot of cool threads on rare consoles and prototypes. I never had an account on there though because I don't collect that kind of stuff (from what I can tell you are best off living near a video game company HQ).
The CaveStory Fansite Forums was also a site I liked to frequently lurk. They're still around but don't seem as active, but that is to be expected because the popularity of that game has waned over the years thanks to games like Undertale eclipsing it's popularity. It is pretty relaxed compared to other forums, but being about CaveStory, there is naturally a plethora of furries on there.
One forum that I don't use but I've heard is pretty good is RPG Codex Forums. They're pretty active, have very lax rules compared to other forums, and the community seems to be anti-woke/SJW. They mostly talk about video game RPGs, other video game genres, along with table-top RPGs.
Now that I think about it, it is probably a great place to show of your game. They even have a subforum for user-created RPGs.
https://rpgcodex.net/forums/
https://rpgcodex.net/forums/forums/codex-workshop.37/
>A lot of the users there are shit lords though, they act like little kids and try to incite drama or make accounts just to ask about things already in the FAQ which leads to modders quitting.
That is increasingly a problem everywhere, especially in open-source projects. The most recent example is that PS2 emulatior where idiots and trolls were asking why can't they run it on literal ObamaPhones from the early 2010s. It got to the point where the lead developer quit the project entirely.