7 hours ago
What separates us from Leoists?
Leoists were given a direct channel to high site activity since RTR was simply a continuation of the community at the time following the deletion of the RblxTrade Forums. And yet, it's owner put in the most minimal effort possible in adding new features, listening to the community's wants and his decisions in regards to the direction of the site. He even had the audacity to ask for donations in the form of RTR Plus despite using a free forum provider and proceeded to fall to the depths of midcord, killing all momentum for the site.
What separates us from RobloxForumites?
RobloxForum is ran by people who know how to code and was pretty much the first recreation of the original Roblox forums after it's deletion. And yet, they still decided to foolishly promote a midcord server on their front page, sucking all traces of soul and community from their forums, burnt by the fire that is midcord. It now lays barren—all but abandoned.
What separates us from Traders?
Traders used RblxTrade for much different reasons compared to forumers. Naturally, their side of the community was significantly more soulless and extremely ego-driven as you would expect. Their attitude towards the site did not incorporate developing a community with a unique culture, hence the lack of activity in the LMaD sub-category where you'd think they'd reside. Though their presence in the community was plastered site-wide, even in the name of the site itself, they never contributed anything to the community, instead perpetually tied primarily in their own self-interests.
We're not perfect but we're the only ones who've even made an effort to carry forwards the legacy of RblxTrade. Whilst other parties used the site and tried continuing its branding for their own interests, those contributing their time, money and energy, in the forms of building this site, posting on it, archiving it and editing the RblxTrade Wiki, are doing it for a common goal. A goal which has been abandoned, changed and reformed so many times. We are now closer than ever to making this happen. Demoralisation is a thing of the past. You can't destabilise a resurgent community with words alone. Though it appears small right now, something great is building. And with the many setbacks we've endured, unlike those of the past who've flocked to the easy option or given up entirely, we won't slip into the depths of apathy as far as rebuilding this community is concerned.
RblxTrade under the rblxtrade.trade domain is just over a month old now since the first posts were made and we should all be proud of what we've done so far
Leoists were given a direct channel to high site activity since RTR was simply a continuation of the community at the time following the deletion of the RblxTrade Forums. And yet, it's owner put in the most minimal effort possible in adding new features, listening to the community's wants and his decisions in regards to the direction of the site. He even had the audacity to ask for donations in the form of RTR Plus despite using a free forum provider and proceeded to fall to the depths of midcord, killing all momentum for the site.
What separates us from RobloxForumites?
RobloxForum is ran by people who know how to code and was pretty much the first recreation of the original Roblox forums after it's deletion. And yet, they still decided to foolishly promote a midcord server on their front page, sucking all traces of soul and community from their forums, burnt by the fire that is midcord. It now lays barren—all but abandoned.
What separates us from Traders?
Traders used RblxTrade for much different reasons compared to forumers. Naturally, their side of the community was significantly more soulless and extremely ego-driven as you would expect. Their attitude towards the site did not incorporate developing a community with a unique culture, hence the lack of activity in the LMaD sub-category where you'd think they'd reside. Though their presence in the community was plastered site-wide, even in the name of the site itself, they never contributed anything to the community, instead perpetually tied primarily in their own self-interests.
We're not perfect but we're the only ones who've even made an effort to carry forwards the legacy of RblxTrade. Whilst other parties used the site and tried continuing its branding for their own interests, those contributing their time, money and energy, in the forms of building this site, posting on it, archiving it and editing the RblxTrade Wiki, are doing it for a common goal. A goal which has been abandoned, changed and reformed so many times. We are now closer than ever to making this happen. Demoralisation is a thing of the past. You can't destabilise a resurgent community with words alone. Though it appears small right now, something great is building. And with the many setbacks we've endured, unlike those of the past who've flocked to the easy option or given up entirely, we won't slip into the depths of apathy as far as rebuilding this community is concerned.
RblxTrade under the rblxtrade.trade domain is just over a month old now since the first posts were made and we should all be proud of what we've done so far
My language has been murdered
My language has been murdered
My shopping trolley — murdered
My groceries just gone!
My language has been murdered
My shopping trolley — murdered
My groceries just gone!