Why the hell does Middle Earth not have its own subreddit?

Okay so who is actually looking at the failed loading screen "a wizard is never late or early blah blah" and saying omg thats so hip and cool! nobody.

forums are on the site url and theres no communication possible without a subreddit, so where is it?? site was last online 52 hours ago....... and they wonder why people prefer blackbank its because their admins actually communicate with us by other means when the site is down!!!


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[2 Points] ziz1:

It looks like they have one now:

/r/MEMarketplace


[1 Points] ekko_cat:

I was also very dissappointed when I saw there was no subreddit.


[1 Points] rebel101150:

They have a link for the tor bug to fix and it seems they've been communicating over it. I have no idea how long they'll be down but at least they threw the link up there to tell us there was a problem with this particular thing relating to tor allowing them to be attacked.


[1 Points] hacksforcrack:

Their argument seemed to be that it was more secure to have the forums on the same site (not exactly true), which seems to fail to understand the purpose of offsite forums.


[1 Points] eyhcchh:

Its because the people who go to that subreddit are not allowed to leave. So you never hear about it.