Reddit has been dubbed the front page of the internet. We’ve seen some changes to the platform recently that were not well received by the community of viewers. Mainly, the Reddit team had made it to where third-party apps would no longer be accessible to Reddit’s API. Regardless, that hasn’t stopped fans from still using the main official Reddit website and application to connect and share content. Today, it looks like those on the Destiny subreddit will find Bungie will no longer respond to player feedback. This change has nothing to do with the recent Reddit API changes. Instead, a few individuals have proven to be problematic for community managers.
Various subreddits have been great to provide feedback and connect with fans of various video games. So it’s no surprise that developers make use of these subreddits by reaching out and replying to players directly on the various posts. Bungie did that on the Destiny subreddit, but now they have explained why we’ve been seeing fewer responses online. This comes after a post was made calling out Bungie for their community managers not doing their jobs. Fans were growing frustrated that we were not seeing Bungie accounts reaching out and providing aid or responses to player feedback posts. That’s when one comment was made to explain the reason we’re not seeing them featured on the subreddit as much as before.
Appreciate the feedback.
Unfortunately, devs who aren’t even CMs are still being harassed just because they work at Bungie, so using the CM account on Reddit will put a bigger target on all of the CM’s backs.
I completely understand the want to go back to how we used to respond all the time here, but that time has passed. Until everyone can feel safe again, I wouldn’t
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