What Is And What Should Never Be
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2019 9:28 pm
Hey shapeshifters, it's been a while!
Though we may seem inactive for the most part, the admin team is constantly thinking about how to improve the user experience for this community and today we've reached a point in the discussion where we all agreed that:
It's 2019. Who the hell even uses online forums anymore?
When SMBX was first introduced to the world in 2009, nearly ten years ago now, the internet was a different place. YouTube was great for watching videos, MySpace existed, 4chan wasn't completely horrible (Quill says that's not true apparently), people used community forums.
Nowadays though, everything seems to have become more and more unified (and monopolized, sic!): You have YouTube, Twitter, Reddit, Instagram, Discord, and if you're really generous, FaceBook still.
And that's for a good reason. Sites like Reddit have streamlined and perfected the forum experience to where, if the SMBX forums were on Reddit, things we do manually here like moderate or pick the most popular levels of a month, would really easily be replaced by upvotes/downvotes. And let's face it, saying there's a sub on reddit for something sounds a lot more attractive than going to a forum.
And as the great Natalie Wynn once said,

If you're still not catching the drift: We're heavily considering archiving the forums and moving the community to Reddit.
This has several reasons, amongst those already mentioned before the fact that,,, yeah, our community really kinda seems like it's dying? But only on the surface!
If you check the facts, Knux is actually not completely wrong, it certainly gives the impression when you look around here. We may have some odd 8000 registered users (which is nothing if you compare it to the 24k subscribers bossedit8 has amassed since 2014), but only like ~50 people who actively use this place regularely. Most of the action happens on the Discord, which has actively gained 2000 members in the last two years, to the point where we now advertise it on the smbxgame.com front page over the forums!
Point is, I think we could all use a change of scenery, a fresh coat of paint, a refurbished 2006 Mustang GT.
Additionally, Reddit is a lot easier to navigate both as a user and a moderator. Everything is streamlined and compact, posts can easily be tagged to be displayed in different categories, and everyone who already has an account doesn't need to log into a separate thing but instead can easily access the community through their main timeline.
Ideally, we would archive the forums and more or less "force" people to migrate to Reddit, of course not before installing all those neat Reddit things like flairs for users and categories for different types of content (episodes, levels, cgfx, the usual jazz). The current mod team (including the new mods instated by that point) would become mods of /r/SMBX (which conveniently is already in my possession, teehee)
... and then?
Then PixelPest, Kley and I would bid our farewells and resign from our position as "heads" of the community.
We've thought this over long and hard and at this point, the forum really doesn't have a lot to offer that other places can't do better. If we were to resign, we might as well hand the keys to the SMBX2 dev team, who would either start their own forum or stay on Discord, so I figured, why not do something different? I personally see a lot of potential in Reddit, and I also take credit for coming up with the idea like a year ago when I first got my hands on r/SMBX, so when it inevitably proves to be a great idea you know whom to thank for. I know this place has a lot of sentimental value for some, but times change and I feel like this domain is only really holding progress back. (Joey already signed off on the idea, just in case you were wondering.)
There is no set date for a move yet or anything, for now I just want to hear your opinions on the matter. This includes the rest of our staff team, who at the time of me writing this have no idea what's going on lol (sorry guys <3)
Though we may seem inactive for the most part, the admin team is constantly thinking about how to improve the user experience for this community and today we've reached a point in the discussion where we all agreed that:
It's 2019. Who the hell even uses online forums anymore?
When SMBX was first introduced to the world in 2009, nearly ten years ago now, the internet was a different place. YouTube was great for watching videos, MySpace existed, 4chan wasn't completely horrible (Quill says that's not true apparently), people used community forums.
Nowadays though, everything seems to have become more and more unified (and monopolized, sic!): You have YouTube, Twitter, Reddit, Instagram, Discord, and if you're really generous, FaceBook still.
And that's for a good reason. Sites like Reddit have streamlined and perfected the forum experience to where, if the SMBX forums were on Reddit, things we do manually here like moderate or pick the most popular levels of a month, would really easily be replaced by upvotes/downvotes. And let's face it, saying there's a sub on reddit for something sounds a lot more attractive than going to a forum.
And as the great Natalie Wynn once said,

If you're still not catching the drift: We're heavily considering archiving the forums and moving the community to Reddit.
This has several reasons, amongst those already mentioned before the fact that,,, yeah, our community really kinda seems like it's dying? But only on the surface!
If you check the facts, Knux is actually not completely wrong, it certainly gives the impression when you look around here. We may have some odd 8000 registered users (which is nothing if you compare it to the 24k subscribers bossedit8 has amassed since 2014), but only like ~50 people who actively use this place regularely. Most of the action happens on the Discord, which has actively gained 2000 members in the last two years, to the point where we now advertise it on the smbxgame.com front page over the forums!
Point is, I think we could all use a change of scenery, a fresh coat of paint, a refurbished 2006 Mustang GT.
Additionally, Reddit is a lot easier to navigate both as a user and a moderator. Everything is streamlined and compact, posts can easily be tagged to be displayed in different categories, and everyone who already has an account doesn't need to log into a separate thing but instead can easily access the community through their main timeline.
Ideally, we would archive the forums and more or less "force" people to migrate to Reddit, of course not before installing all those neat Reddit things like flairs for users and categories for different types of content (episodes, levels, cgfx, the usual jazz). The current mod team (including the new mods instated by that point) would become mods of /r/SMBX (which conveniently is already in my possession, teehee)
... and then?
Then PixelPest, Kley and I would bid our farewells and resign from our position as "heads" of the community.
We've thought this over long and hard and at this point, the forum really doesn't have a lot to offer that other places can't do better. If we were to resign, we might as well hand the keys to the SMBX2 dev team, who would either start their own forum or stay on Discord, so I figured, why not do something different? I personally see a lot of potential in Reddit, and I also take credit for coming up with the idea like a year ago when I first got my hands on r/SMBX, so when it inevitably proves to be a great idea you know whom to thank for. I know this place has a lot of sentimental value for some, but times change and I feel like this domain is only really holding progress back. (Joey already signed off on the idea, just in case you were wondering.)
There is no set date for a move yet or anything, for now I just want to hear your opinions on the matter. This includes the rest of our staff team, who at the time of me writing this have no idea what's going on lol (sorry guys <3)