ILLPeonU wrote: » As a content creator, I'm also questioning the value of posting there. While I expect some disagreement with my videos, the habit of downvoting factual guides just for the sake of it feels incredibly immature. It leads me to believe this might be the gathering spot for anyone harboring an agenda against Ashes.
TheDarkSorcerer wrote: » REDDIT USERS:
ILLPeonU wrote: » what's really frustrating, is if you try to defend yourself in anyway, even politely they still down vote your comments then, it's a ridiculous mechanic they have.
ILLPeonU wrote: » Ya just a different era now, not used to all of the social hostility. I’ll adapt though.
Flanker wrote: » There is little to nothing you can possibly do with that kind of people. Their knowledge is usually very limited and they have no interest in having an actual constructive discussion. I'd recommend you to spend your time in a more productive way instead of trying to interact with them in any way
ILLPeonU wrote: » I'm curious about how many fellow forum members also frequent the Ashes Subreddit. Lately, I've been exploring it, engaging with the community, and I must say, the level of negativity there has taken me by surprise. Understandably, it reaches a broader audience, but is this the audience we aim to attract? It seems like there's a significant portion of users who never have anything positive to say. I hope Steven and the team take the comments on Reddit with a pinch of salt and largely ignore the negativity. As a content creator, I'm also questioning the value of posting there. While I expect some disagreement with my videos, the habit of downvoting factual guides just for the sake of it feels incredibly immature. It leads me to believe this might be the gathering spot for anyone harboring an agenda against Ashes. Apologies for venting, but I'd love to hear your thoughts on the current atmosphere on Reddit. Am I being too critical, or do you think my observations are accurate?