Being against the cancel culture does not mean that you need to start behaving like your enemies do.
Being against the cancel culture does not mean that you need to start behaving like your enemies do.
What's good for the goose is good for the gander.
No conflict was ever won by bending over and saying "A-a-ah".
Being against the cancel culture does not mean that you need to start behaving like your enemies do.
What's good for the goose is good for the gander.
No conflict was ever won by bending over and saying "A-a-ah".
Well, anyone who likes that shit can feel free to start their own site. Success is guaranteed.
"We're like Resetera, but we're based!"
Endless conversation on exciting topics such as "Is developer X SJW?" and "Game Y has TRANNIES".
Being against the cancel culture does not mean that you need to start behaving like your enemies do.
What's good for the goose is good for the gander.
No conflict was ever won by bending over and saying "A-a-ah".
Well, anyone who likes that shit can feel free to start their own site. Success is guaranteed.
Endless conversation on exciting topics such as "Is developer X SJW?" and "Game Y has TRANNIES".
Even if you start new site first thing he will do is abandoning this one and start demanding censorship on new one. That's why split is pointless.Well, anyone who likes that shit can feel free to start their own site. Success is guaranteed.
Why? We already have this one.
You already have rpgwatch, too.
Even if you start new site first thing he will do is abandoning this one and start demanding censorship on new one. That's why split is pointless.Well, anyone who likes that shit can feel free to start their own site. Success is guaranteed.
Why? We already have this one.
You already have rpgwatch, too.
What infuriated me most about this whole thread was Wrong_Carlo blaming everything on the buttons. Don't you dare touch the buttons!
Carlo has a strange complex about being rated. Maybe people shouted "retadred" or "butthurt" at him when he was a youth and it traumatised him.
Either way, it triggers him badly.
I don't care about being rated at all. I rail against all rating systems on social media. I think their introduction fundamentally changed the internet for the worse. It did the following:
1. Turned the internet into one big Skinner box where people seek out dopamine hits they get via low effort approval of others.
2. Segregated the internet into political and cultural tribes of like minded people existing in filter bubbles.
3. Made posting habits more geared toward low effort attempts at garnering community approval, rather than quality discussion.
4. Made all communities more extreme versions of what they were, as in most cases, people would start espousing louder and more attention grabbing versions of a given community's ethos to stand out and get approval.
Overtime, all of these things shift the culture of the internet drastically. You can see this everywhere at present, not just Codex, with it being more pronounced on many sites like Reddit/Facebook which prioritize what people see based on how highly they are rated.
This is crucial information. Wouldn't want to accidentally give money to such scum.Endless conversation on exciting topics such as "Is developer X SJW?" and "Game Y has TRANNIES".
Low-key? Please.What a dumb idea. Surely DU is just doing his usual low-key trolling.
What a dumb idea. Surely DU is just doing his usual low-key trolling.
Let us keep the site together and then bring in the ResetEra mods to moderate the political forums and GD.