D&D 5E Chris Perkins AMA (10:30 AM PST on Thursday, February 25) on DnD subReddit

I didn't ask any. I try to stay away from Reddit aside from lurking the occasional AMA, but that's as far as I'm willing to dive into that place anymore. That community has been insulted far worse than my '...' comment, and deservedly so. It's known for some bad subreddits and nasty people. Bad rep is bad rep.

But I don't believe many in the Perkins AMA are Reddit regulars beyond these events, due to the low amount vitriol. Better questions came as the day progressed, but Perkins went back to work pretty quickly and didn't get too far in.

I'll wait and see his thoughts tomorrow, however the "most-wanted" info he can't answer, so it is what it is.

I feel like you're generalizing.
Each subreddit is like a different forum on the internet and as you know there are bad ones of those too.

There are plenty of nice, friendly and helpful places and people on Reddit.

For example check out https://www.reddit.com/r/DnDBehindTheScreen (Creative DnD advice) and https://www.reddit.com/r/AskGameMasters/ (system agnostic GM help)
 

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