I did a quick bit of analysis this morning, and less than 0.5% of comments in this forum mention reddit at all, including those talking about David Braben's excellent Ask Me Anything session back during the Kickstarter. I don't have numbers for /r/Games, but I'd imagine interest in ED over there is similarly low.
As Slawkenbergius says, it sounds like the intersection between the two communities has grown so small the noise drowns out any remaining signal.
At this point, saying on reddit "the ED community is like this" or saying here "the reddit mods are like that" just deepens the divide between the two communities. I read most of the posts on this forum and vote cheating wasn't even a blip on my radar before yesterday, so hearing about hundreds of people coordinating to vote cheat and creating dozens of alt accounts sounds more like a third party launching a joe job attack than anything to do with either community. How else would people scraping round for up-votes have avoided their biggest potential source?
Banning those that masquerade as ED fans sounds like a good solution to the current problem, but beyond that I can only suggest that people active in both places look for opportunities to show the good side of reddit over here, and the good side of our community over there. For example, maybe link to this thread from the thread with all the hubbub and ask for a more direct comment?
As Slawkenbergius says, it sounds like the intersection between the two communities has grown so small the noise drowns out any remaining signal.
At this point, saying on reddit "the ED community is like this" or saying here "the reddit mods are like that" just deepens the divide between the two communities. I read most of the posts on this forum and vote cheating wasn't even a blip on my radar before yesterday, so hearing about hundreds of people coordinating to vote cheat and creating dozens of alt accounts sounds more like a third party launching a joe job attack than anything to do with either community. How else would people scraping round for up-votes have avoided their biggest potential source?
Banning those that masquerade as ED fans sounds like a good solution to the current problem, but beyond that I can only suggest that people active in both places look for opportunities to show the good side of reddit over here, and the good side of our community over there. For example, maybe link to this thread from the thread with all the hubbub and ask for a more direct comment?