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A key design problem is that we all want to PLAY this game really bad. And you can’t play it if you are running it.
Story of my MF life.
My experience in general is that r/RPG is a very civil place, but that might be a matter of privilege and self-selection.
side-eyes Mo Jave
I’m thinking larp, dude. Plus, we figured that problem out at home Brand Robins.
This is the third one we’ve done and as scared as I am of Reddit, everyone has been super cool. In this tiny tiny focused corner.
::side-eyes Mo Jave more::
… so far.
Anyway come ask us questions if you want.
but definitely don’t just ask us here, where we talk all the time anyway.
::drinks coffee, looks at Brand Robins:: over it.
Steve Segedy I would agree; culture varies wildly across subs, and a number of them are almost entirely pure of mainstream Reddit influence.