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A general discussion place for all things related to Star Citizen.

All game related discussion is welcome here, but if there's a specific community for the content you are about to create, try to post it in the correct one. This allows community members to filter out the types of content they want to see.

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I still look at the SC subreddit because there's not a lot of action here on Lemmy yet (just being honest). It seems like there's a lot of upset people these days.

We've been going through a pretty big dry spell for development, so I'm sure that contributes. I just wish people weren't so dramatic about it.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I haven't been back to the subreddit because that's more-or-less all it's been. Drama and screenshots. Reddit in general has been very toxic for a long time.

And yeah, I agree with being reasonable, which is why I like it here. There are plenty of games that I've been mad about, but I'm not wasting my life complaining about it.

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

People with a positive and proactive mindest tend not to linger when things get bad. These people find workaround to bugs (and log then to the IC) instead of complaining, and they leave social networks that are on a downward slope.

I'm not surprised that Reddit is becoming more negative and reactive than before.