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1/10/2013 7:53:57 PM
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This isn't a social media website.

Please note that this is solely my opinion: This site has completely changed, and not for the better. Replacing dedicated forums with hash tags is a horrible idea. Making groups public is a bad idea. Getting rid of titles is a terrible idea as well, and the list goes on from there. If I wanted to go on a Social Media website, I have my phone for that. Bungie.net is not Facebook or Twitter, it's a gaming website for gamers.

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  • You know it's really funny how if you have something that looks like [Gaming] it's ok, or if it looks like a button, that's cool too. People are OK with tags, they've been around for ages and represent something we work with on multiple levels of thought: categories. But put a '#' in front of it and people start freaking out and calling it twitter or whatever. Take a deep breath, calm down, they're just tags. Yes, Bungie decided to represent them with a '#' in front, because that's the current trend. But they could just as easily [looked like this] or - this - or even [u][b]THIS[/b] [/u] You're confusing its representation on the site with its true nature: it's just a way to attach categories to something. We do it everyday; we call this a 'computer' or that a 'car.' Sure, we don't think '#computer' or '[car]', but those symbols are just a way of telling us 'hey! this thing is important. it does something. check it out!' Compromise? We can ditch the # but keep the tagging system; its far to powerful to let slip away :)

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