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Posted by Admiral Snackbar
 - Yesterday at 16:38:39
Quote from: Sergey on January 22, 2026, 16:36:29Wikipedia is about as open as Reddit when it comes to submitting significant article edits and creating new articles. From my experience, at least.

So I hear. Sometimes I hit up Encyclopedia Brittanica, although I find their articles usually seem significantly lacking in detail compared to Wikipedia. I recently found a site called Smart History where I gathered some valuable information on the city of Teotihuacan. I might peruse their selection of articles at some point. I find history rather fascinating myself.

The unfortunate thing about Wikipedia, of course, being that anyone can edit articles and I've read of instances where intentionally false information went unnoticed for many years.

Believe it or not, there was a Wikipedia page on my website very briefly. I published one of my games, Soul Survivor, on IndieDB and some guy contacted me asking if he could publish it under his budding publishing studio. I really wasn't sure exactly what he meant by this, but I said he could do whatever he wanted with it.

Apparently he took it upon himself to make a Wikipedia page for my website, as the developer of Soul Survivor, but it was taken down shortly after it was published with the reason that the guy who wrote it was too close to the proprietor of the website in question, mine. In fact, I had never met the guy. Couldn't even tell you his name.

Anyway, this is all obviously off-topic and I don't know how much casual conversation is permitted here. I haven't found that it's really permitted anywhere on the internet. Maybe Reddit :D

Hope y'all get this Reddit stuff worked out.


Quote from: Sergey on January 22, 2026, 16:36:29A staff member activated your account manually a while ago. Please excuse us for the inconvenience.....

I thought that might be the case. Over at the EndeavourOS forums my account was put on hold until it could be reviewed by a forum administrator immediately after creating it, but it was never approved or maybe never reviewed, I dunno. Always seem to have trouble on forums.
Posted by jlthom
 - January 22, 2026, 23:30:17
having a reddit account for this site wld be a definite flex. maybe pursue a certified user account. then create the sub/reddit using the certified account as the administrator.
Posted by Sergey
 - January 22, 2026, 16:36:29
QuoteThis, Wikipedia and.. Uhh..

Wikipedia is about as open as Reddit when it comes to submitting significant article edits and creating new articles. From my experience, at least.

QuoteI thought I tried to login yesterday and it just asked me to resend the activation link, but it seems to be working now.

A staff member activated your account manually a while ago. Please excuse us for the inconvenience.....
Posted by Admiral Snackbar
 - January 22, 2026, 15:59:47
Quote from: Sergey on January 22, 2026, 10:49:36I realize that was a joke but still, I don't think the name has anything to do with the issues described.... besides, it's not just my accounts that were banned.

No, I just thought because they blanket banned all Russian GNU/Linux kernel maintainers maybe that'd expand to other arenas as well. But I guess if it's other accounts too, that don't report to you as senior editor.

I think in all these years I've only ever found one Reddit post interesting so far. But it could be a way to drive traffic to Notebookcheck. I don't know how Reddit works, never actually been, outside of search engine results.

I only visit maybe three or four websites on a regular basis. This, Wikipedia and.. Uhh.. Two websites on a regular basis.

Quote from: Sergey on January 22, 2026, 10:49:36Do you really have to confirm your e-mail address, Admiral Snackbar (Adam)? I am not sure it's mandatory.

Thanks, I thought I tried to login yesterday and it just asked me to resend the activation link, but it seems to be working now.
Posted by Sergey
 - January 22, 2026, 10:49:36
QuoteHave you guys considered setting up your own forum?I think you missed the train on this one and joined or started this too late.

But Notebookcheck does have a (basic) forum. We are using it right now.

QuoteBecause you have a Russian name and Reddit is a western platform.

I realize that was a joke but still, I don't think the name has anything to do with the issues described.... besides, it's not just my accounts that were banned.

QuoteI remember on ArsTechnica I had commented a few times on articles. Then on an article about a small hole in the Soyuz spacecraft I said that the Soyuz had a long history of reliability and wouldn't be surprised if it were sabotage by a competitor such as SpaceX or Blue Origin. My account was immediately banned and all posts deleted.

: /

QuoteI see 1 positive comment or message on there for every 500 negative one's. It's still the same as it was a decade ago

Well, as ugly as it is, isn't that exactly what present-day social media is supposed to be like.....

QuoteI'm trying to create an account on notebookcheck here

Do you really have to confirm your e-mail address, Admiral Snackbar (Adam)? I am not sure it's mandatory.
Posted by Admiral Snackbar (Adam)
 - January 21, 2026, 16:53:02
I'm trying to create an account on notebookcheck here, but the email activation link takes me to a page that says "An error has occurred" "Sorry, this section isn't available at this time."

Tried resending the activation link with the same problem.
Posted by Admiral Snackbar (Adam)
 - January 21, 2026, 16:04:14
If they're having trouble drowning you out with multiple posts and long walls of text containing insults covertly directed at you then they'll start a flame war in the hopes the thread will be locked and deleted.
Posted by Vertigo1055
 - January 21, 2026, 15:59:55
I have a reddit account from gods know when. I see 1 positive comment or message on there for every 500 negative one's. It's still the same as it was a decade ago which is to say a place for neckbeards to try and force their opinion on people through a false sense of superiority. The bad thing is that there are people who think these paper pushing, pencil necked, zit faced, no load, puss popping keyboard warriors are anything but what they really are. Too afraid to be part of something bigger than themselves for a good reason so instead they joined reddit to be *THE* big thing for everybody. Reddit is a waste pit of shallow and narrow minded individuals. I think having or creating your own Forum Based on Threads created by Article Title. That would make it easily searchable and easy to respond to from others. Cheers!
Posted by Admiral Snackbar
 - January 21, 2026, 15:32:47
I remember on ArsTechnica I had commented a few times on articles. Then on an article about a small hole in the Soyuz spacecraft I said that the Soyuz had a long history of reliability and wouldn't be surprised if it were sabotage by a competitor such as SpaceX or Blue Origin. My account was immediately banned and all posts deleted.

If they cannot ban your account, as in the forum is not under their immediate control, they tend to drown you out with multiple posts and typically go about ridiculing you and your posts.
Posted by Keith Adams
 - January 21, 2026, 15:20:14
Quote from: Admiral Snackbar on January 21, 2026, 15:15:36The initial bans were probably a case of military censorship. Because you have a Russian name and Reddit is a western platform. Only western propaganda is allowed on Reddit.

Yes, the Russian name of 'Warm-Standard1621' :)
Posted by Keith Adams
 - January 21, 2026, 15:17:32
Have you guys considered setting up your own forum? Sort of like what Techpowerup etc. has?

In 2026, I think it's become abundantly clear that you can't rely on big social media providers to maintain a community anymore...
Posted by Admiral Snackbar
 - January 21, 2026, 15:15:36
The initial bans were probably a case of military censorship. Because you have a Russian name and Reddit is a western platform. Only western propaganda is allowed on Reddit.
Posted by It's trash now that's why
 - January 21, 2026, 14:38:03
I joined Reddit a decade ago, back then it was still decent and very usable. But now? It's trash. I think you missed the train on this one and joined or started this too late. It really went downhill like in the last 2 years.

Unfortunately, I don't know of any real alternative otherwise I'd of joined one by now.

So it's no big deal if this doesn't work out.
Posted by Sergey
 - January 21, 2026, 13:28:31
QuoteHave you guys thought about running a poll and finding out in what platform the readers would be more inclined to form a community around?

No : /
Posted by Pedro
 - January 21, 2026, 13:06:06
Reddit is an absolute cesspool. Tried to use it a couple times, and between entitled mods, nonsensical rules and it's users necessities to inject politics in everything I couldn't force myself to keep using it.
Have you guys thought about running a poll and finding out in what platform the readers would be more inclined to form a community around?