I don't like the new flavor of clickbait.Can a bit become reality? Say someone starts saying something like, "No one reads the DMG." Does sheer repetition of a bit cause it to manifest as an actuality?
True.Today I learned, just from skimming the first page of thread titles: there is a DM shortage,
So true it's been a meme for almost a decade now.nobody reads the Dungeon Master's Guide,
No one needs Elon Musk.Wizards of the Coast needs Elon Musk,
Yeah, it stands too tall.there's something wrong with the Wizard class,
2E? No, it's awesome. 5E? Yeah, it's quite bad.and Spelljammer: Adventures in Space is bad.
How'd I do?Lies! Slander! Why, I'd better click on that link and give them a piece of my mind!
Sounds like you clicked all the links, so...you either got an A or an F, depending on how spicy you like your internet discussions.How'd I do?
It's almost like you can make anything up and title a thread with your new "fact" as the base assumption.I don't like the new flavor of clickbait.
Today I learned, just from skimming the first page of thread titles: there is a DM shortage, nobody reads the Dungeon Master's Guide, Wizards of the Coast needs Elon Musk, there's something wrong with the Wizard class, and Spelljammer: Adventures in Space is bad.
Lies! Slander! Why, I'd better click on that link and give them a piece of my mind!
I'm going to start a thread titled, "This Thread Is Pure Clickbait" and count the number of people who show up to argue with me about it.It's almost like you can make anything up and title a thread with your new "fact" as the base assumption.
Ooh! You could host a "5e Survivor: 5e Clickbait Threads" thread.I'm going to start a thread titled, "This Thread Is Pure Clickbait" and count the number of people who show up to argue with me about it.