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Facebook is created in mind for social media. Id est, it's made specifically for people to share whatever they want about their life. Name, Age, Sex, Location, Sexuality, what the duck ever.
This forum, while fun, is centered around a lesser-known game that was rushed at the very end due to time constraints. This forum itself has its ups and downs dependent on what kind of troll is lurking. Asshats was one that brought down the quality of the site a little. Another example was Skorn (Absolution) who trolled for a while, was banned, then got another account and wavered between good and bad. I'm not going to point out the worst offender to date because everyone knows who it is.
But, yeah. The internet mirrors real life, except for the GIFT theory of the internet. So, comparing a slowly dying site that is kept alive only by posts in the forum and mods made for the game to a vibrant social media site that caters pretty much to anything and everything you can imagine and you're going to have a pretty bad argument. I mean, I've seen better sites, I can name a few that the only troubles are trolls and it doesn't matter what your sexuality or your religion is because everyone accepts the other for who they are.
You'd be surprised what this magical place of peace is, and it is relevant to a certain announcement I made a while back.
This forum, while fun, is centered around a lesser-known game that was rushed at the very end due to time constraints. This forum itself has its ups and downs dependent on what kind of troll is lurking. Asshats was one that brought down the quality of the site a little. Another example was Skorn (Absolution) who trolled for a while, was banned, then got another account and wavered between good and bad. I'm not going to point out the worst offender to date because everyone knows who it is.
But, yeah. The internet mirrors real life, except for the GIFT theory of the internet. So, comparing a slowly dying site that is kept alive only by posts in the forum and mods made for the game to a vibrant social media site that caters pretty much to anything and everything you can imagine and you're going to have a pretty bad argument. I mean, I've seen better sites, I can name a few that the only troubles are trolls and it doesn't matter what your sexuality or your religion is because everyone accepts the other for who they are.
You'd be surprised what this magical place of peace is, and it is relevant to a certain announcement I made a while back.