There’s another community on another instance apparently run by the same people who run r/startrek on Reddit and they can be…zealous to say the least.
Is this community going to allow people who don’t like some bits of Star Trek?
Media criticism is welcome here, so long as everyone is respectful. Art is inherently subjective - people are going to like different things for different reasons, and it’s okay to say you didn’t enjoy something.
I’d discourage low effort discussion though. Instead of saying “Voyager sucks” let’s try “Voyager didn’t work for me because it was too episodic” (not a criticism I personally have, just an example).
I’d suggest reviewing the posting guidelines in the sidebar, and if anyone gets nasty or you see harassment feel free to file a report or shoot me a DM.
Well said Preston! I am here too to help out how I can. I would also like to tag onto this and reiterate what @[email protected] said so well: A lot of online negative discourse surrounding Star Trek is based on the franchises choice to be inclusive and diverse. Any homophobia, racism, sexism, etc will result in your comment being removed (as this is the Possum Patio’s general standard).
There is infinite diversity in infinite combinations in this universe. We choose to celebrate diversity instead of shy away from it, and hope that any discourse follows this guideline.
There are tons of things to dislike about Star Trek, just as there are tons of things to love about it. I’m curious, though, what don’t you like?
I’m not a fan of Discovery or Picard and that “flavor” of new Trek. If you had criticisms or negative comments about anything it could get you banned on r/startrek if you didn’t go above and beyond to justify it.
Go take a look at https://startrek.website/post/225 and see how the admin reacts to comments they don’t agree with.
To me, there’s a very striking difference between say The Next Generation and Discovery, namely, how they handle exposition.
The senior staff of the Enterprise-D gathers in the conference room off the bridge, one character presents new information, then the department heads give their take on what they just learned. Maybe Crusher will point out the humanitarian angle, Worf will provide savage pragmatism, Troi will ask if the space dust is sentient, and Picard will synthesize all that into his decision. But the other purpose of these scenes is to bake exposition into natural character dialog.
On the Discovery, three characters stand in front of a console taking turns giving a single thread raw exposition, then comment on how cool science is.
I can’t speak for anyone else, but I think Discovery is unwatchable trash.
I was just talking about how season 1 of TNG and DS9 sucked. As long as its not like that sort of gamergate “ugh, theres a new character that isnt a white guy and I’m really upset about this for some reason”, it should be fine. I definitely think a big part of the star trek fandom is bitching about star trek