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GermanyBernd2021-03-13 08:21:29 · 5yNo. 111890reply
Do you also sometimes have the feeling that you are shadow banned on the internet?
 
I am part of a small community and they wanted to do something that requires a pretty niche skill.
I thought that sounded like fun and since I have that skill started to work on a version of that thing. I did most of the ground work and posted that in the thread.
 
Zero reactions
 
I thought "okay maybe they don't actually care that much about this", but then a few days later more people started posting and throwing in their ideas. They talked about if anyone knew anyone who could do something likes this.
 
And it's not like my work is bad. I gave them a solution to accomplish what they wanted and they could use it however they want.
It's as if someone wanted to build a swing and you brought over a bunch of power tools, lumber and steel and they just ignore you.
United StatesBernd2021-03-13 09:57:56 · 5yNo. 111893reply
sometimes they just want a little circlejerk
its hard to see how little til you find yourself outside of it
SpainBernd2021-03-13 15:20:44 · 5yNo. 111904reply
most people just want "fallout 2 [but better]" (tm)
 
so that you did actual work
a) didn't impress them
b) probably even scared them (as you say there was silence)
 
d) at any rate it wasn't fallout 2 [but better]
 
it is safe to say that these people either are useless or something is wrong here
so the fact that you're ignored actually indicates something, its either chaotic events that disturbing the cooperation or these people simply will ignore everything until its "like fallout 2 but better"
 
you may not pay attention but since they're in your team its more complex then
probably just ignore that whole thing and/or wait second round of "negotiations" (they tend to understand better second time, when/if it is needed)
 
in general people are the problem and sometimes you can't blame them for that
GermanyBernd2021-03-13 15:39:50 · 5yNo. 111905reply
Weird.
Maybe they just wanted to talk about that idea and not actually do something?
 
>requires a pretty niche skill
details!
SpainBernd2021-03-13 15:41:49 · 5yNo. 111906reply
we have a proverb for this situation
 
"с ними каши не сваришь"
"you won't make the oatmeal / porridge with them"
 
so that means either they're not properly interested or they're incapable stupid retard (but they will never tell you about this)
United StatesBernd2021-03-13 17:29:07 · 5yNo. 111919reply
maybe this
maybe they know they can't actually do it and talking about it was all they wanted
op doing it reminded them of this
GermanyBernd2021-03-13 19:16:34 · 5yNo. 111963reply
No wonder old online communities are dying. Even Bernd shows more appreciation towards anonymous strangers.
 
Well it's really not that impressive of a skill. It's just a bit of knowledge with a level editor.
 
Someone had the idea of improving a map so I decompiled the map, fixed some obvious mistakes by the original author and made some changes as an example of what is possible.
 
I used to make maps for CSS that actually got played on community servers back then. I was thinking about starting to make maps again. But now I realize that no one is gonna play them. So why bother?
United StatesBernd2021-03-13 19:46:30 · 5yNo. 111972reply
modding has gotten really shekelgrubbing
went from all "community service" mentality to redirect adlinks to download to patreon exclusivity
some people still do it for free but it's a relative minority who stay like that
can't really blame them when some of these people have been making like $10k a month for years now from it
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