User blog comment:Dreamy Cat/My View on the BC community/@comment-39225831-20200212130958

Considering that you ranked the YTbers, I might as well rank in the communities you mentioned here, from best to worst

Discord Servers - Since Discord offers real-time chatting, message pinning, mentioning, it's an excellent place to come up for strats and celebrage. Moderation is way more effective there too unless the mods are fugin dead, and even then you can make your own server to get rid of the apes that ape around in bigger servers but don't break rules

Wiki - Wiki only has one flaw, most of the comment section strats. Uber dependance is terrible when guiding others. Otherwise, it's a nice place to talk around with other BC players and share your stuff.

Amino - While the moderation is mediocre, Amino as a whole is the embodiment of r/assholedesign, and the advice is bad, you don't see people hating against each other or forming groups to meme on and call out on an user to make said user look like a mentally deprived simian (though some of them are but those are most likely trolls you just effortlessly ignore). It's prolly one of the more wholesome BC communities, where stuff gets the appeciation it deserves.

r/battlecats (Excluding the Discord) - r/battlecats can be briefed in a few words, these words are "Fucking Garbage". Why, exactly? First, the feedback distribution. Art and quality suff NEVER gets the positive feedback it deserves, while memes made in MS Paint in like 30 seconds get like 1K upvotes. For what I mean, look at this and this. The ones that gave the upvotes to the stupid ass meme over the art post are the type of demented kids that probably find Archer Cat/Killer Cat memes funny. I'm not saying the dumb meme deserves 0 upvotes, but come on 800 is absurd. The comments' section only make stuff worse. Second of all, the moderation is A W F U L. Mods are pretty much dead and rules are either never enforced (Excluding the first 3), or mods take hours to remove a rule-breaking post. Thridly, advice and info. The info it offers is literally just links to wiki or spica. For the advice, the ones that give nice advice are the inactive ones and the rest is just advice so bad that wiki advice is good compared to these (I've unironically seen people in the reddit advicing players to to stuff like in-app purchases (though gold pass thingy is p good for an in-app purchsse), using catfood in fests, nrg glitch/track, and even to hack). r/battlecats is honestly one of the lowliest communities in reddit overall, a sea of garbage where the few quality posts lie in rock bottom where noone sees them,  and it's not even worth checking and it's better just to follow the quality users and check on them via their profiles

Facebook: r/bc flaws + Amino flaws + People that unironically use 🤣😅 = FB

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