[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@masto.ai @splatoon@lemmy.world @splatoon@kbin.social Discourse is a more stable platform than what SquidBoards uses, and quite frankly people, should go literally anywhere instead of reddit at this point. Spez was publicly praising Elon Musk on NBC recently.
@sladewatkins @splatoon@lemmy.world @splatoon@kbin.social I personally use Discourse quite frequently, and I’ve found it to be a good platform to use.
Not quite sure what Squidboards uses (I’ve never touched the website), but the only big downside to Discourse is it’s mobile app imo. The mobile app on Android literally is just a way to get notifications from multiple servers in one place, that’s it.
@splatoon@masto.ai @splatoon@lemmy.world @splatoon@kbin.social SquidBoards uses Xenforo, which is paid and ancient at this point.
Discourse, however, is built to be modern *and* open-source: https://github.com/discourse/discourse
@splatoon@masto.ai @splatoon@lemmy.world @splatoon@kbin.social I do think the mobile app needs some work, though. I don’t use it personally because I prefer to just use web notifications and pop onto the forums directly!