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Because nobody wants to create a forum.Why does everything need a discord server nowadays...
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Because nobody wants to create a forum.Why does everything need a discord server nowadays...
Discord killing forums forever will never not piss me off. Discord can barely be a voice chat app, it has not ONCE been more effective than a forum.
Be autistic and screencap everything. Everything that's been posted more than a. Hour ago might as well be deleted.I've never used it myself and I was wondering how you archive anything. Is it basically like chat logs? Since Discord is used for so many game related discussions and releases how do you get that stuff after it's been posted? Like if something you wanted to see was posted a month ago isn't it going to be a chore finding it?
Yes, it will be a chore. They do have an actual thread feature that is awful. The search feature sucks. Even if you put something in the announcement channel it's going to be swallowed up by additional announcements. It's retarded because most games will also post shit to their steam discussions/steam page with the information you need and you can actually find it. I swear the only reason discord is actually used is so a bunch of freak trannies can put community manager on their resume, and you can ban people for wrongthink from your "community" more easily.Like if something you wanted to see was posted a month ago isn't it going to be a chore finding it?
I swear if I hear about another shitty pointless Discord server being created by someone on the Internet I'm going to bomb Discord HQ (in Minecraft, with loads of TNT).Ross killed the credibility of his movement by launching a Discord server for Stop Killing Games.
Discord is perfect for the game companies. Unlike the classic forums, they can just ignore the feedback. 343 did this for example, they shut down Halo Waypoint and the Steam forum for their games is used as a way to bait and ban people.Discord killing forums forever will never not piss me off. Discord can barely be a voice chat app, it has not ONCE been more effective than a forum.
I wouldn't bet on the British ever doing something positive ever, though maybe Labour will decide to go against an easy enemy.The UK government petition to stop publishers destroying games is now open! Here's a video with more details on it. Sign the petition if you're a UK citizen or resident!
Discord is more for casual chatting, not for archiving anything.I've never used it myself and I was wondering how you archive anything. Is it basically like chat logs? Since Discord is used for so many game related discussions and releases how do you get that stuff after it's been posted? Like if something you wanted to see was posted a month ago isn't it going to be a chore finding it?
It was a long shot from the very beginning.do you think it's possible?
He talked about having a big push with influencers but I doubt it will work.It was a long shot from the very beginning.
The only way I see this reaching 1 million is if it somehow catches a second wind among European YouTubers. Ross would need a team of people aggressively pestering those specific YouTubers to cover SKG, or something would need to happen to bring SKG into the spotlight.
I think the route through consumer protection groups was always more promising.
That is true to some extent.He talked about having a big push with influencers but I doubt it will work.
The fact is only Americans care about owning the things they buy. Europeans and Asians basically still practice monarchy and don't even care about their basic human rights, let alone their property rights.
It's the fine print of gaming. "Oh yeah we totally got a place to talk about our game" 3 devs join, mute the server, promote 5 grifters to admin status, create so many channels no clique can form, ignore.Because nobody wants to create a forum.
Ross really went about it the wrong way. He could get 10 times the amount of signatures needed and it will amount to fuck all in the EU and its countries who will just talk about it for an hour and maybe set some special council who will cost millions of euros and end up writing a strongly worded letter. The only way to pass it is to appeal to a big party that will have either ideological or monetary reason to pursue it.That is true to some extent.
Europeans tend to be far more cynical and blackpilled when it comes to things like this, despite Ross' journey showing that there are better options for action in Europe.
I agree, and find it ironic since americans are completely fucked when it comes to consumer rights. Merricans talk about their freedoms all the time and yet USA became cyberpunk-lite where corpos can basically rape consumers and at worst get a slap on the wrist. EU still has a chance but stupid sheep became complacent, and wait for politicians to babysit them instead of protesting.The fact is only Americans care about owning the things they buy. Europeans and Asians basically still practice monarchy and don't even care about their basic human rights, let alone their property rights.
I've checked the site as I was curious as to what the success rate was. As of the time of this post, Stop Killing Games is the second most successful initiative:It was a long shot from the very beginning.
The only way I see this reaching 1 million is if it somehow catches a second wind among European YouTubers. Ross would need a team of people aggressively pestering those specific YouTubers to cover SKG, or something would need to happen to bring SKG into the spotlight.
I think the route through consumer protection groups was always more promising.