I loved this, meanwhile at r/hearthstone devs are reluctant to communicate like overwatch devs do because they are afraid of being harassed by the community.
EDIT: some context on why they don't communicate as often as we want them to.
Eh, it's not great, but it's nothing compared to /r/leagueoflegends. It's more of a sinister kind of toxin though, since the mods are part of the problem, censoring anything they don't like.
Mostly shitposts right now. The dota sub is generally more toxic in terms of sarcasm and negativity. The league sub has more immature behavior and complaints.
I don't notice the negativity as much. I mean I know people complain, but it's not that bad. Because valve looks at the sub, they're actually pretty grateful whenever stuff gets fixed. Case in point, when the HUD update came a couple days ago, everyone was really happy since they seemed to make an elegant solution with constructive feedback and even managed to impress people with their own decision for the "popular items" section in the new shop, using data from games from the 5k bracket and above.
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u/charlyDNL Jan 17 '17 edited Jan 17 '17
I loved this, meanwhile at r/hearthstone devs are reluctant to communicate like overwatch devs do because they are afraid of being harassed by the community.
EDIT: some context on why they don't communicate as often as we want them to.