GOG subreddit silently adds new mod named BlackRiot; their politics are about what you would expect.
I'd post a few excerpts from their history, but it would seem they regularly delete all their old controversial comments.
I miss r/civ and r/StarWarsArmada, and my city and state subs, among others.
That's what's irritating is seeing these fairweather supporters who think they can continue to use reddit without being flaming hypocrites.
I'm going to be honest, you sound like a supremely miserable person.
I'm sure that whatever I do, it will never be enough for you and you'll always make up some reason to thumb your nose at me.
Fuck sake, I'm just here to report the facts.
And you wonder why I'm angry.
Because I came here to start something new and all I see is you useless unreliable shitheels who won't use this site and make it more.
Bruh, I've literally been more active here in the last hour than I have been on reddit in the past month.
You've got some serious anger issues, and you're so comically aggressive to the point of looking like you're projecting your own insecurities.
And your activity here is to post on some shit about reddit.
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Only the admins can add functionality to the win network. Once new subs (or wins, whatever we're calling them) are allowed to be created without a nagging campaign, I can start considering getting some of the good reddit subs to migrate. I would not invite them to our little space here, as they would drown out too much of our relevant posts. I don't think you'd want the reddit subs you miss to migrate into kia2.win either.
Wrong, cuz I do.
Yes, that is a problem that the network needs to sort out, and quickly. In a sense it's unfortunate that they went live without solving it, but agile development, whatchagonna do.
The thing about agile development is that it is in some ways most responsive to pain. If the admins were constantly being hammered with more nagging campaigns (as they should be) there would be more pressure on them to solve the self-serve create your own community problem.
People looking for a replacement for reddit look at ruqqus (and before that, voat) and think "wow, that's basically what wanted, except it's dead". Yeah. Because they put delivering the functionality ahead of delivering to a community first. Network effect isn't fueled by having the best software, it's fueled by having the most people. This is why .win stands a chance of succeeding where ruqqus and voat failed, because we have dense and growing communities, and it's just the software that's shit.
You can go a long way on shit software if you have a strong community (see EVE Online).
I stayed on Reddit until they banned me for calling feminists Nazis with evidence from their literature.
I would have left sooner, but I liked being able to talk about normie shit without getting ripped on for liking it. Plus, I had a chance to get through to people who otherwise would never listen.
Still, I can't say I miss Reddit as a whole. Even the anti-feminist subs were cucked.
Besides, I can always talk about these things with the IRL friends I play them with.
I left the day we turned this on. Because I believe in creating the replacement.
I understand that point of view, but talking to solely people who agree with us won't change many minds.
All I want is for the people who claim to be on our side to stop using reddit with the same conviction we have.
r/kia2 should be as dead as r/amish.