The subreddit is still down (more on that soon) as part of the widespread protests against Reddit's changes. While the official pathofexile forums and the /r/pathofexile discord are still available for questions, guides and community chat, the most common modmail we've gotten during this week has been people asking to see specific threads on the subreddit which contain useful game information. We've been working on a workaround for the community.
The amount of comments/submissions in the PoE sub is huge, so we are only able to store text. Links to videos and images work, but a native reddit video for example would not.
Data is only present up through March 31st, 2023. Data beyond that is significantly harder to bulk submit, but we're working on it.
If a user has opted out of data collection on reddit via pushshift, their comments/submissions are not present. All user information was stripped out of this mirror though
This index includes deleted posts, so if you're browsing the index page of the site, you'll see posts that say deleted. That's because they are.
Comments are unsorted, you may need to scroll down on the page to view comments with interesting replies
How is this accomplished:
We downloaded all the comments and the submissions from Pushshift, an open copy of reddit's content, and put them into a database using a tool called Redarc
I'm sure a lot of people's #1 question right now is: Will the /r/pathofexile subreddit come back before Exilecon? The short answer is yes. There will be detail on reddit's communication to us and other subreddits, plus moderator team updates and a community input post this week once we've finished talking to the admins. This was a contentious topic and some of the subreddit mods are resigning over it. Thanks for being patient
Three will be more updates on that with the main post. That said, I will maintain this Lemmy alternative and the site described in this post for as long as I am able.
My personal opinion is that this is the beginning of the end for reddit, and the PoE community should diversify from being so reliant on a single, externally controlled site. Federated, open source, community hosted content seems like the future if you don't want your hosting platform to use profit as a reason to make it worse. The PoE Wiki made this transition, and I believe the subreddit can too.
Sorry to hear some of the team leaving but I respect their decision. Also glad that the subreddit will remain open, as Reddit is my primary means of community discussion on all topics gaming and otherwise. Thank you to ALL of the team for working through this difficult situation.
Personally, I would prefer for the subreddit to not come back. I realize that's not an option according to the reddit admins, but I would personally ask that y'all do like r/pics did and do a user survey to ask if the subreddit continues normally, or if you do some kind of malicious compliance option like "only sexy photos of John Oliver are allowed".
Oh lord no.. please don't make the sub pointless upon reopening. The subs that are doing the stuff like John Oliver were funny for a short moment but they've already run their course. Just let the sub be back to normal and if you don't want to use reddit anymore then it's your choice to use whatever other option they give. Don't ruin it for those of us that want to stick with Reddit.