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Tobberz
Tobberz
Even if that is all the case, and you wish to stop having this as your home, I vehemently disagree with the erasure of pages upon pages of your online past. Some people with walls far less interesting or stimulating than yours delete their posts, ans even that annoys me. This, whilst of course it is entirely your decision, is a great loss. It's a loss for us and for you.
Cluckz
Cluckz
I have never noticed Enjin having a particularly high standard of intellectuality in its walls, with a few exceptions--yours and Commodant_Blyat's being some of the more glaring ones. I'm still here, after all these years, because I made good friends during my time in Empire War, and, though I rarely play on that server anymore, I wish to stay connected to some extent with these people, and find Enjin an apt platform to do this. If you feel like it's becoming too important for you, I can understand that, and even encourage you to take a step back; but, if it's for a degeneration of the website, I disagree with that, since it's never been as great and awful as mainstream social media. I also second what Tobberz said.
assassiniv
assassiniv
*Looking at my wall* Understandable
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Morthix200
Aw, I didn’t get the chance to read your resent posts before you cleared them.
Fr_
Fr_
Don't worry, I didn't really write any interesting stuff the last few days anyway. The last thing I posted was just a question about what instrument can be heard from 5:05 to 5:15 in this wonderful piece of classical music.
Fr_
Fr_
Your wall is actually way funnier than most.
Fr_
Fr_
Of course it's a great loss of many memories. Some are fond, others not so much. My point is just that I want to make a clear statement that I'm serious about what I say here, and not just that I'll be annoyed for a few days and then go back and have everything as normal. I want to encourage myself to move on, especially towards YouTube.
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Guest
I wouldn’t really know for certain, but it is a pretty nice piece.
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Morthix200
Fr, if you’re ever looking to change your mind, you’re always free to join the Intellectual Dark Web Discord server.
Fr_
Fr_
Could you send a link? I haven't really made any rash decisions in the first place. I'm not exactly planning on disappearing from the internet anytime soon, aside from that I need to let go of this particular platform. As said, I need to start viewing YouTube as my "foundation" platform, not Enjin.
assassiniv
Tobberz
Tobberz
Sounds like a clarinet.
Tobberz
Tobberz
Hm, in a lot of the live performances on YouTube it's a saxophone, but that's not a saxophone in the one you linked. So I'll stick with clarinet.
Fr_
Fr_
You know, every once in a while, I receive a friend request from someone I've never heard about (usually they're from Mineplex). In some sort of foolish hope, I believe time after time that the person in question happens to have stumbled across my wall, read some of my posts, and become genuinely interested in me and my content. Then a few weeks goes by, but the person in question has had no interactions on my wall whatsoever. They simply add as many people as possible to their friend list for the sake of getting more attention. I'm not interested in some teenagers sharing mundane stories about how their anxiety is causing them to stress out in school. As much as I don't want to seem disrespectful, that kind of stuff is just mundane and uninteresting.
Fr_
Fr_
You know, long ago, I was in fact the most well-known player on the world's most renowned Minecraft castle siege server. (And yes, both of those statements may seem bold, but they are actually true.) Still, it may not sound much in itself, but at the time, I actually saw more than a few opportunities to go from that position, and launch a lot of other things, such as YouTube. At the time, I didn't, but my point is simply that I still was moving forward then and there. Enjin in itself may always have had good and bad sides to it, but the thing is, back in the day, I was in a very different seat. Today, I receive less and less positive feedback for each month that goes by, and I am not exactly seeing it as a particularly effective way to gain a larger audience. Rather the opposite. As said, this isn't something that has come all of a sudden. It has been a gradual problem for at least two years now. Take YouTube for instance; that is presumably my most ambitious attempt to break this bad trend. (Yes, I am planning on trying it out again soon, but using a new strategy.) Looking back at the past however, in the late 2016, I really wanted to use Enjin as a launch platform to get help with starting it out. I really asked for help over, and over, and over again. Some people came with comforting promises about helping out. Then they never kept them. Why is all this important? Well, as I've said many times, I'm not exactly interested in things like money or superficial attention, but I still want to find ways to increase the amount of people who actually find me and my content genuinely interesting. And quite frankly, a constantly shrinking wall on a near unknown social media platform is not a good place to be.
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Guest
Yeah, there you go.
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