Quote Originally Posted by AriaFairchild View Post
The main subreddit is a joke of a community. Yesterday a thread posting about the regional championship got downvoted to oblivion, with people coming to regurgitate hearsays about the game mode they have never participated before (bots in 4v4 lul); while another thread of a commissioned fanart of a generic cat girl in latex got 700 upvotes.

But hey, I guess I shouldn't be surprised by priorities of a group who lost their discord partnership by...maining Disciple of the "Hand" and consumed too much CP.
Off topic, but there is allot of controversy on that and you are playing straight into the toxic forum trope of half information that this forum has come to dominate itself with. From what I read, Discord needs to make things clearer and ALSO need a better appeals system, as this issue, which was a rule just recently made official (the day before the ban) was fixed that same day! The channel also already existed before official status was given.

I think reddit is just a different form of hivemind altogether and affected by multi-accounting, karma-bots and mob hatred mentality. Its also a place that has much more freedom to speak your mind on. Its a double edged sword in that sense, with anonymity comes bigotry.

The official forums is pretty much the same, with the exception that more people come to the forums for TRIVIAL questions to help new players, post a picture in a 10,000 page thread of "My lala" "My house" "My healer glamour," and parser vs anti-parser threads or Healer DPS threads and usually bad job concepts (lol guilty.)

Reddit is just a place that shares things and doesn't really debate, namely memes, BIS sets, and artwork. The only thing worth debating in this game is parsing vs not and most people on reddit accept parsing. [3/4 active forum members also accept parsing, but 1/4 are very vocal in not having it.]