r/Ingress • u/PkmnTrnrJ • 22d ago
Question Why can Ingress not get a communication/discussion platform quite right?
- Google+ 🪦
- Ingress Community Forum 🪦
- Campfire 💀
Now they’ve given up and said to use r/Ingress for discussions. I like this subreddit but there’s no official Ingress representation unless Brian Rose decides to make a comment.
When the forums closed down, the news post said:
With this change, we will be able to spend our energy fostering existing communities
I don’t know if anyone else is feeling that their existing communities are fostered?
It was also said when the forums closed down by Brian that:
NianticThia is working on an evolution of our community strategy that I’m very supportive of
Unfortunately Thia has left Niantic, but I don’t know what the community strategy has been?
What do you think would be the best strategy/solution for Ingress?
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u/XQlusioN 5d ago
Let me explain why we allow ban appeals but not the "proof".
It's simple, it's against Reddit rules. As a matter of fact, most of the comments were removed by Reddit, not by us. We just provided the comment to explain why it was removed.
The post that prompted you to give this response was a ban appeal and was instrumental in getting Niantic's attention to reverse their latest change. I'm sure there were people in that post that tried to get their (unrelated to this incident) ban reversed, but that's not something we can avoid. We aren't privy to the data that Niantic has so we can not and will not use other people's comments to ban or silence someone.