How dare the reddit PoE mods lock down the 'official' PoE sub-reddit
" Agreed. There are certainly things that can't be discussed here but could be discussed there. I suspect enumerating those things would get removed, but those of us who have been here a while know those topics well. I'm sure the same could be said inversely as well. If true, it only further supports the thought. | |
I don't use Reddit. Well maybe for a few minutes a year. I understand even less what was going on. Here's an article that helped my understanding a tiny bit.
https://comicbook.com/irl/news/reddit-shutting-down-api-controversy-explained/ Over 430 threads discussing labyrinth problems with over 1040 posters in support (thread # 1702621) Thank you all! GGG will implement a different method for ascension in PoE2. Retired!
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" It's not for the greater good. It's for greedy app devs like Apollo that think they can profit off another companies platform. Moderation tools and accessibility have already been confirmed by reddit to not be affected. Use the official app. It works just fine. IGN DanteAllighari - Standard
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" Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter are doing mostly fine in the moderation department, and they don't have an army of unpaid volunteers. Reddit already has quite a few ads and adblockers aren't picking them up since they are presented as posts, and the API restrictions are partly aimed at the alternate reddit apps, which avoid those ads. I'm not sure this will be a turn for the worse - I use reddit a lot, it's by far and wide my most used social website, and one of its issues is that the subreddits tend to become echo-chamberish at times. The self-moderation contributes to it, because in many subreddits, mods tend to delete posts they disagree with. I've been around quite a few subreddits, some of them completely unmoderated, and it wasn't a cesspool or anything of that sort. Reddit already has the self-moderation function where heavily downvoted commets vanish and heavily downvoted posts sink, and the imagination that there's an army of people waiting to post most reprehensible of things if only there weren't so many mods on reddit has nothing real behind it. As for reddit business partners, well, they are planning to increase the advertising's impact since it will get more difficult to avoid via 3rd party tools, and they are likely going to offer their own, paid replacements instead, which companies running their subreddits will gladly use. | |
They should either close it permanently or hand it over to GGG.
Ppl are just repeating poe sub mod talking points and glossing over the fact that PoE is mainly a PC game. The vast majority of topics here and there are all by PC users. Most of them open reddit with ad-blocker and are completely unaffected by the "trials and tribulations" of the poe sub moderators. I even saw a comment that it's "For the greater good to have poe sub moderators over GGG moderators". Like what!? ppl like that can't be serious. What's next? GGG's support is bad? I mean come on people stop trying to hide the sun with your thumbs. The best thing that could possibly happen to the community is for that sub to disappear completely and/or given away to GGG to do or not do as they see fit. |
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" Well I think you have made your opinion quite clear. As I said handing over all narrative & discussion control on GGG realted information to the Developer to self-police fairly, isn't a very good idea, like at all. Hell you cannot even discuss moderation here as part of their Code of Conduct terms. Imagine doing that on Reddit lol. "GGG I dont think you should be censoring that topic". "Oh shit, I'm banned". That's sounds objectively awful. "Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt."
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Lol this thread sums p the poe reddit community so well. [Removed by Support] That mixed in with people just demanding that "they hand the sub over". It's a free site on the internet. They don't have to "hand over" anything.
That sub is probably the most toxic website I have ever been on as well, and there is little to no "benefit" of it even existing. Useful info gets downvoted to hell, toxicity gets shared and high fived non stop. What's the point? The moment any teasers get re-posted from this forum, it's just non-stop negativity about how ggg hates us and wants to ruin their game. The community and the game would not be worse off if it stayed private or closed completely Last edited by Vinky_GGG on Jun 15, 2023, 5:38:24 PM
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" I honestly think that smaller subs are fine, but once you start getting into the millions, you're bound to have bad apples that are shockingly awful and equally loudmouthed about it. Not all subs are bad and I realize that's a broad generalization, but that has definitely been my experience. The toxic subs are still better than the echo chambers that ban any outsider opinions. Those are funny in a way I suppose. As for YT, FB and Twitter: I'm not sure that is the finest example of good places to be. I largely quit using FB a few years ago because it was getting so bad. One of my high school acquaintances became a raging racist and seemed to be able to say some pretty awful things without any repercussions. YT comments can be pretty vile as well. I don't use Twitter much, but it does appear that a lot of bigoted awful things are unmoderated now in the name of "free speech absolutism" (while ironically censoring things that the thin-skinned CEO gets his feelings hurt over). Now some will say that everyone should be able to say whatever they want, and that's kind of true I suppose if you think the vilest deserve a megaphone. I tend to reference the Paradox of Tolerance when it comes to that point though. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_of_tolerance Last edited by Nubatron on Jun 15, 2023, 3:39:10 PM
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" Have you seen the moderation on the poe sub? Literally in favor of topics like: RMT, Bots, Multiboxing, discord groups with known ties with RMT. As soon as a topic against any of those issues arise they delete it. To be clear, they are not deleting topics against those ToS breaking exploits they promote them. They promote it so heavily that people got fed up and posted a bunch and started to question their why. Their response? Just "one" of the poe sub moderators was also moderating for one of those third party communities with ties with RMT. So he took it upon himself to censor everyone. A literal "scapegoat"... and what repercussions did he suffer? NONE! Meanwhile, entire communities of players exposing the mafia got banned. So yeah... APPLES and ORANGES. GGG's staff has been for 10 years nothing short of amazing... nobody can say the same for the poe sub team. |
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" The subreddit is explicitly not in favour of bots, RMT, etc. Discussions of Terms of Use breaching are not allowed according to the rules of the subreddit. If you're referring to TFT, there's nothing inherently Terms of Use breaching about TFT so why should discussion about it be restricted anyway? You're also allowed to talk about TFT here on the official forums. |