Adapted for untapped global audiences.
The most popular thread of the last weeks: "Netflix used this artist's work without his permission in Blood Origin".
User TrannyJanny sez:
TL;DR This subreddit isn't changing, but if you're among those posting about wanting a copacetic, drama-free space to discuss the show, you can join r/lowsodiumthewitcher
For the sake of clarity, THIS is an example of what wouldn’t fly in a low-sodium environment. No mean-spirited dunking on writers who touch on how their past trauma informs their writing.
Rewritten for untapped global audiences.
The most popular thread of the last weeks: "Netflix used this artist's work without his permission in Blood Origin".
User TrannyJanny sez:
TL;DR This subreddit isn't changing, but if you're among those posting about wanting a copacetic, drama-free space to discuss the show, you can join r/lowsodiumthewitcher
For the sake of clarity, THIS is an example of what wouldn’t fly in a low-sodium environment. No mean-spirited dunking on writers who touch on how their past trauma informs their writing.
Rewritten for untapped global audiences.
The most popular thread of the last weeks: "Netflix used this artist's work without his permission in Blood Origin".
User TrannyJanny sez:
TL;DR This subreddit isn't changing, but if you're among those posting about wanting a copacetic, drama-free space to discuss the show, you can join r/lowsodiumthewitcher
For the sake of clarity, THIS is an example of what wouldn’t fly in a low-sodium environment. No mean-spirited dunking on writers who touch on how their past trauma informs their writing.
Rewritten for untapped global audiences.
User TrannyJanny sez:
As users have been pointing out in posts, this subreddit is getting pretty salty. The Witcher has lost the faith of some fans, and those fans are 100% entitled to that. We do not judge. However, sincere enjoyers of the series are deterred away from starting discussions by the downvotes and the overall salty vibes.
This community has become the "main" subreddit for the TV show by virtue of its name, and so we'd still like to keep this as a place where people can voice their likes and concerns in a respectful manner with minimal rules and minimal changes to those rules.
However, because some would also like a place to discuss the show in a more drama-free environment (even if that means it's just 10 people), we've created r/lowsodiumthewitcher.
You can read the rules for that community on that community – but in essence, it'll have tighter moderation, keeping discussions a bit more in-depth (and more lighthearted) and away from cast/crew drama, with criticisms and praise needing to be more fleshed out.
TL;DR This subreddit isn't changing, but if you're among those posting about wanting a copacetic, drama-free space to discuss the show, you can join r/lowsodiumthewitcher
For the sake of clarity, THIS is an example of what wouldn’t fly in a low-sodium environment. No mean-spirited dunking on writers who touch on how their past trauma informs their writing.
Rewritten for larger global audiences.
User TrannyJanny sez:
As users have been pointing out in posts, this subreddit is getting pretty salty. The Witcher has lost the faith of some fans, and those fans are 100% entitled to that. We do not judge. However, sincere enjoyers of the series are deterred away from starting discussions by the downvotes and the overall salty vibes.
This community has become the "main" subreddit for the TV show by virtue of its name, and so we'd still like to keep this as a place where people can voice their likes and concerns in a respectful manner with minimal rules and minimal changes to those rules.
However, because some would also like a place to discuss the show in a more drama-free environment (even if that means it's just 10 people), we've created r/lowsodiumthewitcher.
You can read the rules for that community on that community – but in essence, it'll have tighter moderation, keeping discussions a bit more in-depth (and more lighthearted) and away from cast/crew drama, with criticisms and praise needing to be more fleshed out.
TL;DR This subreddit isn't changing, but if you're among those posting about wanting a copacetic, drama-free space to discuss the show, you can join r/lowsodiumthewitcher
For the sake of clarity, THIS is an example of what wouldn’t fly in a low-sodium environment. No mean-spirited dunking on writers who touch on how their past trauma informs their writing.
Rewritten for larger global audiences.
u/TrannyJanny sez:
As users have been pointing out in posts, this subreddit is getting pretty salty. The Witcher has lost the faith of some fans, and those fans are 100% entitled to that. We do not judge. However, sincere enjoyers of the series are deterred away from starting discussions by the downvotes and the overall salty vibes.
This community has become the "main" subreddit for the TV show by virtue of its name, and so we'd still like to keep this as a place where people can voice their likes and concerns in a respectful manner with minimal rules and minimal changes to those rules.
However, because some would also like a place to discuss the show in a more drama-free environment (even if that means it's just 10 people), we've created r/lowsodiumthewitcher.
You can read the rules for that community on that community – but in essence, it'll have tighter moderation, keeping discussions a bit more in-depth (and more lighthearted) and away from cast/crew drama, with criticisms and praise needing to be more fleshed out.
TL;DR This subreddit isn't changing, but if you're among those posting about wanting a copacetic, drama-free space to discuss the show, you can join r/lowsodiumthewitcher
For the sake of clarity, THIS is an example of what wouldn’t fly in a low-sodium environment. No mean-spirited dunking on writers who touch on how their past trauma informs their writing.
Rewritten for larger global audiences.
TrannyJanny sez:
As users have been pointing out in posts, this subreddit is getting pretty salty. The Witcher has lost the faith of some fans, and those fans are 100% entitled to that. We do not judge. However, sincere enjoyers of the series are deterred away from starting discussions by the downvotes and the overall salty vibes.
This community has become the "main" subreddit for the TV show by virtue of its name, and so we'd still like to keep this as a place where people can voice their likes and concerns in a respectful manner with minimal rules and minimal changes to those rules.
However, because some would also like a place to discuss the show in a more drama-free environment (even if that means it's just 10 people), we've created r/lowsodiumthewitcher.
You can read the rules for that community on that community – but in essence, it'll have tighter moderation, keeping discussions a bit more in-depth (and more lighthearted) and away from cast/crew drama, with criticisms and praise needing to be more fleshed out.
TL;DR This subreddit isn't changing, but if you're among those posting about wanting a copacetic, drama-free space to discuss the show, you can join r/lowsodiumthewitcher
For the sake of clarity, THIS is an example of what wouldn’t fly in a low-sodium environment. No mean-spirited dunking on writers who touch on how their past trauma informs their writing.
Rewritten for larger global audiences.
TrannyJanny sez:
As users have been pointing out in posts, this subreddit is getting pretty salty. The Witcher has lost the faith of some fans, and those fans are 100% entitled to that. We do not judge. However, sincere enjoyers of the series are deterred away from starting discussions by the downvotes and the overall salty vibes.
This community has become the "main" subreddit for the TV show by virtue of its name, and so we'd still like to keep this as a place where people can voice their likes and concerns in a respectful manner with minimal rules and minimal changes to those rules.
However, because some would also like a place to discuss the show in a more drama-free environment (even if that means it's just 10 people), we've created r/lowsodiumthewitcher.
You can read the rules for that community on that community – but in essence, it'll have tighter moderation, keeping discussions a bit more in-depth (and more lighthearted) and away from cast/crew drama, with criticisms and praise needing to be more fleshed out.
TL;DR This subreddit isn't changing, but if you're among those posting about wanting a copacetic, drama-free space to discuss the show, you can join r/lowsodiumthewitcher
For the sake of clarity, THIS is an example of what wouldn’t fly in a low-sodium environment. No mean-spirited dunking on writers who touch on how their past trauma informs their writing.