i don't know about the other ones
I don't think 3 is needed. I've seen a few NSFW game fandoms but they're all so nice to eachother.yoony1 wrote:
I think there's 3 things that contribute to non-toxic videogame fandoms:
1. The fandom is small.
2. No competitive aspect.
3. The game is wholesome.
The nicest one I've ever been in is probably the Another Eden fandom, which hits points 1 and 2, and although it's not the most wholesome game out there, I would also say it's not not wholesome.
With number 3 I was thinking that less wholesome games tend to have more degenerate fandoms, but now that I think about it, degeneracy doesn't equal toxicity. So I agree.Stomiks wrote:
I don't think 3 is needed. I've seen a few NSFW game fandoms but they're all so nice to eachother.yoony1 wrote:
I think there's 3 things that contribute to non-toxic videogame fandoms:
1. The fandom is small.
2. No competitive aspect.
3. The game is wholesome.
The nicest one I've ever been in is probably the Another Eden fandom, which hits points 1 and 2, and although it's not the most wholesome game out there, I would also say it's not not wholesome.
All the Binding of Isaac players I've ever met insulted me for not liking the game, then proceeded to insult every game I ever played.Salty Potato wrote:
And on this day, none dared mutter the beast's name: League.
Jokes aside I'd say the Splatoon and Binding of Isaac communities are pretty non-toxic.
i find wholesome games to actually tend to draw in worse fanbases, since they often attract children and immature adults. the sort of people who'll send outright death threats over pointless thingsyoony1 wrote:
With number 3 I was thinking that less wholesome games tend to have more degenerate fandoms, but now that I think about it, degeneracy doesn't equal toxicity. So I agree.Stomiks wrote:
I don't think 3 is needed. I've seen a few NSFW game fandoms but they're all so nice to eachother.yoony1 wrote:
I think there's 3 things that contribute to non-toxic videogame fandoms:
1. The fandom is small.
2. No competitive aspect.
3. The game is wholesome.
The nicest one I've ever been in is probably the Another Eden fandom, which hits points 1 and 2, and although it's not the most wholesome game out there, I would also say it's not not wholesome.
Children. Especially the children. They make up most of the toxic parts of a community since they can't grasp the concept that actions have consequences. They won't listen to reason or constructive arguments either since they're just children.octowave wrote:
i find wholesome games to actually tend to draw in worse fanbases, since they often attract children and immature adults. the sort of people who'll send outright death threats over pointless thingsyoony1 wrote:
With number 3 I was thinking that less wholesome games tend to have more degenerate fandoms, but now that I think about it, degeneracy doesn't equal toxicity. So I agree.Stomiks wrote:
I don't think 3 is needed. I've seen a few NSFW game fandoms but they're all so nice to eachother.yoony1 wrote:
I think there's 3 things that contribute to non-toxic videogame fandoms:
1. The fandom is small.
2. No competitive aspect.
3. The game is wholesome.
The nicest one I've ever been in is probably the Another Eden fandom, which hits points 1 and 2, and although it's not the most wholesome game out there, I would also say it's not not wholesome.
EA deserves all the hate it getseblf2013 wrote:
All the toxicity in The Sims fanbase gets vented on killing your sims in horrible ways and telling EA to fuck themselves.
Not the least toxic but it's a relative low toxicity.
They also lack the ability to understand that not everyone has the same opinions as them. Most of Twitter needs to learn that lesson lolStomiks wrote:
Children. Especially the children. They make up most of the toxic parts of a community since they can't grasp the concept that actions have consequences. They won't listen to reason or constructive arguments either since they're just children.octowave wrote:
i find wholesome games to actually tend to draw in worse fanbases, since they often attract children and immature adults. the sort of people who'll send outright death threats over pointless thingsyoony1 wrote:
With number 3 I was thinking that less wholesome games tend to have more degenerate fandoms, but now that I think about it, degeneracy doesn't equal toxicity. So I agree.Stomiks wrote:
I don't think 3 is needed. I've seen a few NSFW game fandoms but they're all so nice to eachother.yoony1 wrote:
I think there's 3 things that contribute to non-toxic videogame fandoms:
1. The fandom is small.
2. No competitive aspect.
3. The game is wholesome.
The nicest one I've ever been in is probably the Another Eden fandom, which hits points 1 and 2, and although it's not the most wholesome game out there, I would also say it's not not wholesome.
Biggest reasons I hate children.Felixland wrote:
They also lack the ability to understand that not everyone has the same opinions as them. Most of Twitter needs to learn that lesson lolStomiks wrote:
Children. Especially the children. They make up most of the toxic parts of a community since they can't grasp the concept that actions have consequences. They won't listen to reason or constructive arguments either since they're just children.octowave wrote:
i find wholesome games to actually tend to draw in worse fanbases, since they often attract children and immature adults. the sort of people who'll send outright death threats over pointless thingsyoony1 wrote:
With number 3 I was thinking that less wholesome games tend to have more degenerate fandoms, but now that I think about it, degeneracy doesn't equal toxicity. So I agree.Stomiks wrote:
I don't think 3 is needed. I've seen a few NSFW game fandoms but they're all so nice to eachother.yoony1 wrote:
I think there's 3 things that contribute to non-toxic videogame fandoms:
1. The fandom is small.
2. No competitive aspect.
3. The game is wholesome.
The nicest one I've ever been in is probably the Another Eden fandom, which hits points 1 and 2, and although it's not the most wholesome game out there, I would also say it's not not wholesome.
The Japanese Taiko fandom is quite toxic.BeaniCraft wrote:
i don't know about the other ones
It's not a lie it's a joke. No one who ever played the game would actually believe that, unless the only other game they played is Call of Duty.I AM VERY SMART wrote:
People who say League of Legends are lying
Oh god imagine only playing LoL and CoD and nothing elseKarmine wrote:
It's not a lie it's a joke. No one who ever played the game would actually believe that, unless the only other game they played is Call of Duty.I AM VERY SMART wrote:
People who say League of Legends are lying
you'd develop the patience of a god dealing with that kind of toxicityI AM VERY SMART wrote:
Oh god imagine only playing LoL and CoD and nothing elseKarmine wrote:
It's not a lie it's a joke. No one who ever played the game would actually believe that, unless the only other game they played is Call of Duty.I AM VERY SMART wrote:
People who say League of Legends are lying
scratch that omori fandom is mid but the tally hall fandom is pretty civil tbh179bpm wrote:
splatoon/omori are the ones that come to my head rn
agreed179bpm wrote:
scratch that omori fandom is mid179bpm wrote:
splatoon/omori are the ones that come to my head rn