Any suggestions? Thanks.
Good general forums on the internet?
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Ryot
Canada316 Posts
Any suggestions? Thanks. | ||
micronesia
United States24484 Posts
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Kwidowmaker
Canada978 Posts
Gamereplays.org has a somewhat active general section, and then clan forums with many different interests. It's not the highest level of community, though. The Cybernations.net forums also have decent general forums, but a cybernations account is required (free, but it takes a bit of effort to maintain your nation. You might get the added benefit of enjoying the game, though) | ||
Nitrogen
United States5345 Posts
sometimes, most of the stuff on their right now is dumb though. | ||
Plutonium
United States2217 Posts
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Chef
10810 Posts
Safe havens for all those naive enough to think it's not a complete waste of time. | ||
Chill
Calgary25951 Posts
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triangle
United States3803 Posts
In general I've found that "general purpose" boards rarely have the cohesion to hold intellectual discussions, and so people feel more willing to flame etc. If a board is too big, it is really hard to have a lengthy debate without there being about a zillion participants. I'd look at any site which frequently has discussions like that. I'd just avoid any ultra-massive forums. | ||
Kwidowmaker
Canada978 Posts
On October 06 2008 11:51 triangle wrote: Did somebody actually suggest /b/? 0_o In general I've found that "general purpose" boards rarely have the cohesion to hold intellectual discussions, and so people feel more willing to flame etc. If a board is too big, it is really hard to have a lengthy debate without there being about a zillion participants. I'd look at any site which frequently has discussions like that. I'd just avoid any ultra-massive forums. /b/ does have something intelligent posted on it once in a while. When the world was shitting itself over whether the LHC would kill us all, /b/ was discussing it. I learned a fair bit from that thread. Also, there is debate that is on par with TL's about the presidential debate, just full with a fair bit of morons. If you check 4chanarchive.org, you can find a job bitch thread that did quite well. There is a tonne of aborted thoughts and brain shit, though. | ||
YPang
United States4024 Posts
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Ryot
Canada316 Posts
On October 06 2008 12:01 YanGpaN wrote: just use teamliquid.net No thanks I'm trying to get away from gaming sites. And over time if you read stuff on the same website you keep seeing the same types of posts from the same people, thus generating less original thought imo. The best site I've found so far for my purposes has actually been /r9k/, but as it's become more populated there's a lot more shit content (natural progression of a forum I guess). | ||
Insane
United States4991 Posts
Best forums on the net | ||
babypo0
Korea (South)66 Posts
not for cussing, not because i'm flaming, but simply because of the topic itself, or the stance i take. stick to gaming topics on gaming forums. cause the unseen forces of censorship is too strong in forums not dedicated to open discussion. | ||
ahrara_
Afghanistan1715 Posts
no im serious fucking hella smart people on TL | ||
ahrara_
Afghanistan1715 Posts
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GHOSTCLAW
United States17042 Posts
Whatever you do, don't give in (to 4chan xD) | ||
theonemephisto
United States409 Posts
But for discussing news, random things/issues, and for some very interesting and wacky topics it's great. | ||
DoctorHelvetica
United States15034 Posts
anontalk.com (sometimes good stuff, but mostly pedos) 4chan.org (ROBOT 9000 is the best general board. There are terrific discussions there ALL THE TIME. forget /b/. ROBOT 9000 is /b/ without middle schoolers) somethingawful has terrific forums, but you have to pay for it. | ||
FakeSteve[TPR]
Valhalla18444 Posts
somethingawful is my favourite forum besides this one, but its actually way bigger and much more diverse than TL's forum | ||
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