That's alright1.) It's busy work for busy bodies.
"Twitter Thread"2.) You can't do this impartially. Define "drama" without saying, "I know it when I see it."
Who gives a shit if it rustles someone's jimmies3.) It pisses people off.
Yes, posters react by creating discussions about the insidiousness of these politics4.) No one here put politics in video games. People aren't posting here to vote on politics making it's way in to these games. It's a reaction to it.
The confusion arises when a user sees one but misses the other either through deliberate obfuscation (gated content) or simple ignorance of the other thread's existence. This can lead to missing important info that's dick deep into a game that could either be a dealbreaker or sweetener. It also plays merry hell with the forum search function when/if the thread fades from popularity. Basically, it can give people the wrong impression.What's so confusing here?
So be a wall, or simply find the people who are talking about the shit you wanna talk about and directly reply. Argument is a waste of time when you're trying to sway your opponent, but that's not the purpose. It's the audience you want to persuade. I do understand it's hard to keep up in a megathread though. Perhaps it would be better to start an appreciation thread, which the mods can then merge into the main thread once the conversation ends for a week or whatever.Only a fool wastes his time arguing against a wall
Political discussions and drama threads have always been gated contentThe confusion arises when a user sees one but misses the other either through deliberate obfuscation (gated content)
Given the popularity of the threads in "Gaming Drama", it's more likely the threads about the actual game part are the ones that will be less known and more ignored...or simple ignorance of the other thread's existence.
Except there's still plenty of posts and discussion of that topic in the game's own thread and they will keep happeningThis can lead to missing important info that's dick deep into a game that could either be a dealbreaker or sweetener.
Which again, given the current state of things, it's far more probable that threads which will fade quicker are going be the ones discussing the actual gameplayIt also plays merry hell with the forum search function when/if the thread fades from popularity.
Sure, if your conception of "discussion" is that it's primarily some sort of mortal kombat contest where the goal is to "defeat your opponent", the yes arguing is a waste of timeArgument is a waste of time when you're trying to sway your opponent
OrPerhaps it would be better to start an appreciation thread, which the mods can then merge into the main thread once the conversation ends for a week or whatever.
I can't wait until the niggers catch you and end your bloodline you fat old botYes, I love it and its an appreciated change
It allows people who want to spend hours and days ranting about wokeness and culture wars there own dedicated space
And this will mean less of these tiresome and repetitive threads in the normal gaming forums
I hope it continues
Agreed. It certainly is - I replied to a couple of the threads to say my piece and now I no longer have access to them and can't reply to anyone who quoted me or wanted more clarification/sources.But it should be available to everyone. It's probably weird for new users (without access) to constantly see posts or entire threads moved to a section that is invisible to them. It will seem to them like it was deleted.
I assume that some people found it weird or were too lazy to go searching in General Gaming for a thread about an RPG. Now it's in front of their faces on the main forum page so there are no excuses.Wasn't Gaming Drama already hidden to new accounts? What does this actually change?
my name is commander Shepard and the drama zone is my favorite sub forum on the citadelWhat do you think? Do you like it or not?
It's the exact same shit as everywhere else on the net today. Devs shove their utterly retarded politics into their games. People react to it. The mods start screeching about not wanting politics or drama and try to censor it. But it's always, ALWAYS, the people reacting to what the devs put in the game or in some cases vomited up on social media, that get silenced. Never will you admit that it's the devs themselves that are entirely at fault for filling their games with propaganda. Look at, say, the Mystic Land thread. Is it "derailed" by a bunch of politics posting? No, because the dev hasn't shoehorned in blatant propaganda or acted like a dumbfuck on social media (yet(to my knowledge)). When people start yelling about politics, it's almost always because the devs threw the first stone.
Stop trying to discredit people's dislike for that by labelling it as "just drama" or "unrelated politics". It's dishonest and manipulative. It's the same thing that essentially all other sites do today. And it's always in favor of one political side. When it's something like the drama about that Harry Potter game, the drama will be seemingly everywhere. But once you flip the sides, discussion immediately gets banned and those that take part in it get mocked with something like "they just want to start more drama over nothing". It's the exact same shit as elsewhere; leftists pretending to be enlightened centrists and steering all discussion by using double standards. Go yell at the devs and their globalist funders/rulers to stop putting the shit in all media instead.
And yeah, hiding it away is still censorship, especially when coupled with the ever present condescending tone of "it's just drama".
Are you saying I will be exposed to that filth once my account will be of age? Will there be a setting to turn it off?Access costs money (unless you want to wait an entire year)
All mods are fags but this admin is not, replying to put this post on page two of this thread too. Not much you could add to this.Of course I don't like it for a number of reasons.
1.) It's busy work for busy bodies. It relies on moderators to find things they think are just a little too extreme for the general masses and then prune threads accordingly. Guess what. That's going to be a big job now and it's probably going to get even bigger until the game industry self destructs.
2.) You can't do this impartially. Define "drama" without saying, "I know it when I see it." Also, let's just say that you come up with a concrete, unbiased set of criteria for yourself now on what is and isn't drama. Eventually there will be more of it and you may or may not be busier than you are now down the road. At some point, you're going to toss that criteria for your own personal priorities.
3.) It pisses people off. Let's just ignore how irritating it is to have threads change size and post counts in those threads change on a daily basis, which is annoying. Even people in favor of it now are going to run in to posts suddenly disappearing because they got moved to another forum. No one is going to experience that a few times and think, "Man, it's great that what I was reading is now elsewhere."
But the biggest reason is...
4.) No one here put politics in video games. People aren't posting here to vote on politics making it's way in to these games. It's a reaction to it. The reason it's a negative reaction is because no one wants this shit other than the fund managers and the faggots HR managers hired in these companies. Oh, and apparently the Department of Homeland Security in the United States and various other government agencies around Europe. It's going to keep happening. Hiding it isn't going to make things better, either.
BruceVC said:Yes, I love it and its an appreciated change
It allows people who want to spend hours and days ranting about wokeness and culture wars there own dedicated space