Not much to talk about here.

  • @oryxM
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    41 year ago

    I don’t think empty ones are necessarily bad. Nothing’s really going on, so people shouldn’t expect anything. Yet so many expect full TWIDs with information on upcoming changes and content and all that. It’s understandable to be upset that there’s nothing this week, but so many people over on Reddit act entitled and are saying stuff like “way to ruin the community,” “I hope Marathon blows up in their face,” “D2 development is over.”

    Like I’m not defending Bungie at all, but come on. So many people there are straight up delusional, incorrect, and simply wanting to hate. It’s like Twitter over there.

    • @ViralN9
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      31 year ago

      Yeah, there are reasons that I’ve completely cut the twitter and reddit destiny communities out of my browsing for reasons aside from reddit and twitter exploding.

      • @oryxM
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        21 year ago

        Same. I mean, I’ve never liked Twitter so that wasn’t an issue, but r/destinythegame has been such a hateful and just annoying place for so long. It’s an echo chamber of negativity.

        • @ViralN9
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          11 year ago

          Twitter is arguably even worse. I swear not a day goes by without over half that community screeching to high heavens about (insert commonly known issue here). Like, I know that that game’s in a bad state right now! Everyone knows it’s in a bad state! I don’t need to be constantly reminded!

    • @jontree255OPM
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      31 year ago

      All video game subreddits are/were like that. It’s exhausting lol. No amount of money could convince me to be a community manager for video games. I think smaller TWIDs are fine. Maybe they should just set expectations. Idk.