Where are folks posting these days?

staats

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Greetings!

Postings have really slowed down in this forum.

Where are most folks posting these days?

In service,

Rich

www.drgames.org
 
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staats@alum.mit.edu wrote:

> Greetings!
>
> Postings have really slowed down in this forum.
>
> Where are most folks posting these days?
>
> In service,
>
> Rich
>
> www.drgames.org



www.RPG.net
www.ENWorld.org
www.indie-rpgs.com
WotC's discussion boards at www.wizards.com
www.Dragonsfoot.org (for those 1st edition D&D loyalists)
www.FlamesRising.com

....just to name a few very popular general RPG discussion sites.

People are also posting at any number of game-company and/or
product-specific websites, such as

forums.white-wolf.com
www.greenronin.com
www.HeroGames.com/forums
forums.sjgames.com
www.fantasyflightgames.com
www.mongoosepublishing.org
www.againsttheshadow.org

....etc. If you like a certain RPG, there's a better-than-even chance
that the publisher has a forum on their website devoted to the
discussion of that game.

Also check Yahoo! Groups and MSN Groups for other RPG discussion lists.
A little Googling will turn up a lot.
 
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On 30 Aug 2005 12:52:48 -0700, staats@alum.mit.edu wrote:
>Greetings!
>
>Postings have really slowed down in this forum.
>
>Where are most folks posting these days?

The Fudge mailing list, I think.


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chuk
 
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Long ago, in a galaxy far, far away, staats@alum.mit.edu wrote:

> Greetings!
> Postings have really slowed down in this forum.
> Where are most folks posting these days?

AFAIK, the only really big forum that is as wide-ranging
as RGFM is "RPG.net" -- but that's deceptive, because it's
a heavily-forum'ed website, so topics tend to be less widely-
ranged and less cross-pollinated. OTOH, they also tend to
be less offtopic and less spammed...


--

Steve Saunders
to de-spam me, de-capitalize me
 

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