Sorry I couldn't see when you wanted to coexist. And so did most people, as the discord has had about 5 minge incidents, 3 of them including mass mentioning @everyone at 3 in the morning. some more spamming sim, etc. I had to delete the server because of this, but i'll glady bring it back if we could do it
Oh wow, I was not aware of this at all.
For proper context, before I started SIM Magazine, I had a brief stint as an assistant editor for PandaHut Times. I was kind of frustrated with the lack of depth and frequency that PHT was having, but knew that I could not really do anything about the frequency. I also had to deal with the conundrum of visually differentiating PHT from looking like a generic newspaper. Then I thought, why not just start a magazine with a semi-frequent release schedule? It could be visually differentiating, and I can dive deeper in topics that roleplayers care about. So, I left PandaHut Times (and its discord) and shortly after posted the letter that is the first post in this megathread.
I still support the idea of having SIM and PHT coexist, and would gladly help if needed. Just from this month, I had to change the opinion section twice. (I originally wanted to write about a social phenomena, then wanted to write about Matt Newton's retirement and the Blackhats, then settled on what it is now.) PHT could help cover things that SIM completely overlooked, casting a wider but shallower net on news as SIM is smaller-scale but deeper. DM me on Discord if you're still interested.
P.S. Honestly, those incidents could have been avoided if a discord management bot was properly put in place and discord perms were correctly set. (eg. Dyno has an anti-spam filter & you can disable @everyone and @here for reader roles, which is what I have done with the SIM discord)
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We scream "Power to the people, power to the people
Power to the people" (until that power corrupts)
We scream "The system stay evil, the system stay evil, man
Them systems are evil" (until it benefits us)
They tell me "Give to the poor, give money to the poor"
Tell me "Give to the poor" (First I gotta make a little more)
They screamin' peace over war, there's peace over war
Man there's peace over war (until they came for yours)
- Sho Baraka, "Pluralism"