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Just curious. It seems to me like the two communities do not have a lot of overlap, but I might be wrong.
Su-what?
Yeah, I didn't even know there was one.
Here: https://www.reddit.com/r/gog/
I have never used Reddit and never will, same for all social media like it.
Post edited December 06, 2019 by ChrisGamer300
I don't have a Reddit account but I have occasionally lurked there just to see what was being talked about.
I do!
I'm also using it. I've already seen bunch of fellow GOG-ers there. :p
Reddit is banned in Indonesia. I don't bother using VPN or any other method to access it.
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I don't. Didn't know it was a cousin to Gog.
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Tauto: I don't. Didn't know it was a cousin to Gog.
Not sure if serious
Post edited December 06, 2019 by samuraigaiden
I've never used reddit, but I guess people that "grew up" using reddit, also ended up on gog's reddit. I guess they like having all their forums in one place. ;)
What is the benefit compared to this forum? Political discussions allowed?

I've never really used "reddit", I presume it is some kind of large discussion forum on several subjects? How does it differ from all the other discussion forums? Why is there that "/r/" always in the URL? That makes it seem geeky, a bit like IRC which I've never really used either.
Interesting. The community really seems to be a bit different than this one. Lots of threads about Galaxy or things like Twitch, cross-platform integration for Uplay, Xbox Game Pass etc. I'm guessing the audience there is a lot younger on average, less grumpy and less militant than us old farts here. :D
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Tauto: I don't. Didn't know it was a cousin to Gog.
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samuraigaiden: Not sure if serious
Neither, am I:)