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Whether it's horror games, cooking content, tech reviews, or comedy skits – what would you choose if forced to pick just one? What draws you to that specific genre?
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Promoting your indie game is a business that must be taken very seriously. Use social media to create a community around your game and target gamers and websites that cover that game in one way or the other. That's just a few points! How do you market your indie game?
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An excellent idea may be to work with other creators and find new audiences and develop something new. Communicate well and manage expectations when working with other people. Be sensitive to others' style and ideas and be open to feedback. Teamwork may result in new opportunities, skills, as well as foster connections.
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Time to spill the tea! Share your unpopular opinions about the creator economy, gaming trends, platform policies, or industry practices. Keep it spicy but respectful!
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Now that the dust has settled from the latest gaming showcases, which reveals and trailers are you still excited about? What disappointed you? Did any indie games steal the show from the AAA presentations? I think for me there was the game Out of Words, which is a two person style game similar to It Takes Two. I really liked the hand crafted look to the characters and the overall world.
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Just finished diving deep into Call of Cthulhu, and wow... this Lovecraftian psychological horror has been living rent-free in my head since I started playing. For those unfamiliar, you play as Edward Pierce, a down-on-his-luck private investigator who gets pulled into a supernatural mystery on the ominous Darkwater Island. What caught my attention: • The atmosphere is absolutely nailed - Using Unreal Engine 4, the environmental storytelling in that mansion is *chef's kiss* • Deep skill system that actually matters - Your choices in Spot Hidden, Psychology, Strength, and Eloquence genuinely change what you discover • Smart audio design - Instead of constant background mu…
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Content creation can be mentally and physically exhausting. Share your techniques for avoiding burnout, maintaining work-life balance, and keeping creativity flowing. Do you batch content? Take planned breaks? Have backup content ready?
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How did you develop your unique style or perspective? Share the journey of artistic self-discovery and how it's evolved over time.
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Each generation develops different skills based on their environment and technology. What skills from previous generations do you think are being lost that still have value? Conversely, what new skills are younger generations developing that older generations might not appreciate? Is there a skill you wish you had learned that was common in a different generation?
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We've successfully updated the forums to the latest version of Invision Community. For the complete release notes, be sure to check out the link below. 5.0.9 - Release Notes v55.0.9This is the latest version of Invision Community.
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Every platform's algorithm seems to change weekly, leaving creators constantly adapting. Do you find yourself tailoring content to what you think the algorithm wants, or do you stick to what genuinely interests your audience? Share experiences with algorithm changes that helped or hurt your reach, and strategies for balancing algorithmic optimization with authentic content creation.
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An excellent idea may be to work with other creators and find new audiences and develop something new. Communicate well and manage expectations when working with other people. Be sensitive to others' style and ideas and be open to feedback. Teamwork may result in new opportunities, skills, as well as foster connections.
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We all started somewhere – maybe recording on a phone or using basic free software. Share photos or descriptions of your setup evolution. What was your first major upgrade that made a real difference? What's next on your wishlist?
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VR streams? AI co-hosts? New platforms we haven't imagined yet? Share your predictions for how the creator landscape will evolve. What trends do you think will stick around vs. fade away?
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Every creator experiences periods when fresh ideas seem impossible to find. What techniques have helped you overcome creative blocks, and how do you distinguish between a temporary drought and genuine burnout?
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The creator grind is real - constant content, algorithm changes, and the pressure to always be "on." How do you keep the creative spark alive while managing the business side? Share strategies that have worked for you, warning signs you watch for, or how you've bounced back from creative low points. Whether you're a streamer, podcaster, or content creator, let's discuss sustainable creative practices.
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We all know about the breakout indie hits like Hades and Celeste, but what about those smaller gems that flew under the radar? Share indie games you've discovered recently that more people should know about. What made them special? Was it unique gameplay mechanics, compelling storytelling, or just that perfect "one more turn" factor? Let's create a community-curated list of underrated indies worth playing.
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When I recently did a YouTube search on just the single keyword “Bluesky” the results were completely filled with video after video of “Bluesky is dying” or “Bluesky death of being woke.” I understand that negative or even hate-filled clickbait will be gathering those sweet sweet clicks and watch-time but, is there a movement of Bluesky users going back to extwitter? I left extwitter way back in 2022 among those who saw the writing on the wall with Elon taking control of the platform. It was always becoming a cesspool long before he came on board and with him at the helm, it quickly dove into reaches of even worse filth. Hate speech being pushed through as normative, alon…
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Greetings everyone my name is Ravenfreak, feel free to call me Raven for short if you'd like! I'm a 35 year old guy who enjoys listening to music, programming from time to time, playing video games, and I own a few websites including a Youtube channel. I've been making videos since 2008, but honestly haven't done much with my channel until 2022 when I started unboxing Retro Game Treasure boxes. I also talk about video games and tech, and enjoy making challenge videos in Pokemon games. My username comes from Raven from Teen Titans btw. Nice to meet you all!
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Share your hidden gems! Whether it's a pixel art platformer, a narrative adventure, or an innovative puzzle game, tell us about an indie title that deserves more recognition. What made it special? How did you discover it? Include screenshots or gameplay clips if you have them!
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🧇 Welcome to The 2TonWaffle - Your New Creative Home Base! 🧇 Good morning, creators, streamers, and digital pioneers! Josh here, and wow - seeing our little corner of the internet come to life is giving me all the feels! After nearly a decade of jumping between platforms and watching the creative landscape evolve, I'm absolutely buzzing about what we're building here at The 2TonWaffle. You know that feeling when you discover a platform that just gets it? That's what we're aiming for here. Not another Twitch clone, not another "me too" space - but something fresh, something that actually serves creators and their communities in meaningful ways. Here's what's cooking in…
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How do you do and welcome on in to our new home on the internet. I'm Josh and I've been a live streamer/content creator for close to 10 years now. From starting out my simple beginnings streaming on Twitch before exploring the alternatives of the day. I enjoy finding these new places that are either just starting out or, have been around for a bit. It's the excitement of seeing what these platforms are trying to accomplish in being different than the status quo. Where by simply trying to copy Twitch, isn't what creatives are looking for. They're looking for something that is similar but is offering a newer, fresh approach to the creative and viewer experience. One thing I…
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