How the boards work, and how they feel.

Kalikain·4/16/2019, 5:47:18 PM·2 votes·1,966 views

You can have a pretty decent idea, post or conversation and it be completely ignored. You can post a joke or meme and get 100 upvotes. Post something that is controversial, you get a few things.

  1. Hate comments and arguments from people who have the, "I'm always right," mental attitude
  2. Have a mod be disrespectful and get away with it.
  3. Get your post removed.

These are a few things I learned from posting on here daily. It's pretty much the most useless public forum I've used for any game. I think I had better feedback from the Devs of Stardew Valley, in which that game started with only a handful of devs for millions of players.

But I love smashing this community in game. See you in game!

3 Comments

Hotarµ4/16/2019, 6:04:57 PM3 votes

You can have a pretty decent idea, post or conversation and it be completely ignored.

Except for the tons of posts that are currently on the Hot section of the Boards. Whether or not they facilitate healthy discussion is a different topic entirely, but they're there.

Literally every forum/board/website is subject to these conditions. If you don't post at the correct time or meet certain requirements that resonate with the rest of the community, you'll be downvoted or ignored.

You can post a joke or meme and get 100 upvotes.

Or you can post a meme and have it be completely ignored, like this one, or this one, or this one, or this one...

  1. Hate comments and arguments from people who have the, "I'm always right," mental attitude

Again, every forum/board/website is subject to these people.

Have a mod be disrespectful and get away with it.

Evidence please. I literally always see people say this but nobody can ever provide me with actual proof. For some reason people think that mods doing their job = disrespectful.

Get your post removed.

Yeah, if you break the rules, your post will get removed.

How ridiculous.

These are a few things I learned from posting on here daily. It's pretty much the most useless public forum I've used for any game. I think I had better feedback from the Devs of Stardew Valley, in which that game started with only a handful of devs for millions of players.

Your last post on Pyke got some amazing feedback... which you ignored.

Your post amounted to "Pyke is easy because he's easy and other champions are hard because they aren't Pyke" and you completely ignored everyone who engaged in civil discussion.

I see a lot of people offer great feedback on your posts and you almost never respond to them.