Gearboxjust announced that the company will soon be closing down its discussion forums, and encouraging all users to instead migrate to using individual game Discords for their community needs. I am once again here to say this is a very stupid idea.
A notice on the forumsâwhich have existed in their current form since 2015, and for a lot longer before thatâexplains that they have already been locked down to read-only and will soon be wiped entirely, with users having 30 days to âsave any content you want to keepâ:
Weâve had many good years of conversations on the Gearbox Forums. This has been a great place to connect with all of you and a haven for amazing discussions, builds, and support. During the past year, we noticed many of our community members prefer to engage on our other social platformsâand thatâs great. We love talking to yâall and keeping the community going there.
Looking at where the conversations are taking place and feedback is expressed, we want to continue that dialog on our social channels where much of the community is getting their information. Our Support team will continue to receive your feedback and concerns through support.gearbox.com
As of July 19, 2022, we will turn categories to Read-Only. This means members will no longer be able to create posts on the forums, but folks will be able to read previous posts. This will provide 30 days to save any content you want to keep before it is closed. Later this summer, youâll notice a new Gearbox website and the forums will disappear entirely.
Thank you for years of chats, guides, support, and for making this a great community. We look forward to continuing the conversation with you.
This was, is and will forever be the dumbest fucking trend in video game community management. I understand forums are becoming less popular, and that their glacial tendencies present a number of challenges. The desire to close forums down when confronted with declining use and perceived advances in technology is natural and entirely understandable.
But shifting that functionality to Discord isnât the answer! Discord and forums are, as Iâve explained in depth previously on this site, entirely different sites with entirely different functionalities!
Discord is great for talking in the moment. Itâs a place for real-time conversations (or at lease those a few hours old if theyâre not as busy), a fancy way to manage multiple chat rooms and voice comms, and if thatâs what you wantâand millions of people around the world do, for loads of needs and wantsâthen great!
Forums arenât the same though. Theyâre nothing like it. Forums are more deliberate, more considered, and while theyâre far from perfectâIâm sure you can post a billion examples of people being neither deliberate nor considered on forumsâthe point is that theyâre more permanent.
Forums create a record, an archive we can search through, so that whenever we want to revisit issues, or find help with a problem, or see what was happening during a certain time, we can do that. Thereâs a paper trail, and while sometimes that leads to embarrassing takes on tv shows and game reveals, other times itâs providing an enormous help with technical issues or parts of a game youâre stuck on.
Video game publishers and studios, I am begging you, if you really must find a way to migrate your communities and their legacy to a new platform or service, please find (or make!) one that is more suitable to the task.