[News / Reddit]
I give up with category names.
The r/splatoon subreddit opened back to users around a day ago citing concerns for users not having alternative solutions. Not sure why squidboards aren’t used (I don’t really know much about it) or why someone couldn’t set up like a Discourse forum or something.
https://www.reddit.com/r/splatoon/comments/14ai4sr/rsplatoon_and_the_blackout_what_happens_now/
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@splatoon@lemmy.world @splatoon@kbin.social It also looks like they will not be holding a poll about closing the subreddit forever.
It’s disappointing how they made this move of reopening without any sort of poll, since the community is the most important part imo.
The day before the blackout, I made a poll on a small niche game sub (Rune Factory). I want to test how many redditors plan to leave reddit (either before or after the blackout.) And the result is mostly staying. 😔
@Tsunami45chan it does seem migration is so small though, r/truegaming has like 1M users, yet the Kbin equivalent has just 160 or so.
I don’t know what’s going to happen in the end of the month, the situation might be different or not. But I do believe that a some redditors will migrate to lemmy or somewhere else. If reddit makes more dumb decision redditors will flee little by little. Also I’m going to miss the rune factory sub because the community there was nice. 😢
@Tsunami45chan I do wonder whether forums might see a rise though, I was talking with someone else about squidboards and talking about Discourse (a free open-source forum software, https://discourse.org) as a viable forum platform for people
@Splatoon Unofficial I’ve never heard of discourse. But I’m not ready to sign up a new forum site because I just joined here three days ago. Thanks for the suggestion.