As nice as it is that it’s archived here and in a lot of people’s hard drives, I think the spirit of it was largely lost. It was a great place for both in-depth and entrance level questions or concerns. It was perfectly open to any sort of honest question, it had all sorts of people asking and they frequently received very well-educated replies. On top of all that it was more active than its size would suggest.
r/genzhou was the greater loss. They never even gave a reason for banning it. It was educational and therefore dangerous.
True, at least we have the archive here
As nice as it is that it’s archived here and in a lot of people’s hard drives, I think the spirit of it was largely lost. It was a great place for both in-depth and entrance level questions or concerns. It was perfectly open to any sort of honest question, it had all sorts of people asking and they frequently received very well-educated replies. On top of all that it was more active than its size would suggest.
I just miss it I suppose.