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What happened to the Pin Games?

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What happened to the Pin Games?

NChouser

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So I have been away for 2 years roughly and before I left the pin games were HUGE. I mean there was always 3-4 running a week at minimum.

I came back a month ago and noticed they are nearly 100% non existent


I also noticed that the forum is not nearly as active as it was 2 years ago


Can someone fill me in? Did I miss some big event or is the lack of forum users feeding to the lack of pin games?
 
I haven't been here that long so I'm not sure if any "big event". However maybe the inactivity is due to people just leaving the forum for two year periods. A lot of people could've left in that time. :)

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If you mean the games where you pay for spots , they're still happening occasionally . I won a PODM Tangled not too long ago :)
I believe Starry_Solo cleaned up the forum's older threads a short while ago and removed the closed games . I imagine to save space , but my website knowledge is basic at best
 
Yeah I was here when the games first were 'invented' and it was like a wildfire of participation. I just noticed there are very few going on

Its nice to see the forum is still alive and kicking! :)
 
Unfortunately, a lot of the people moved onto other social media, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

And a lot of people moved away from pins in general. I know that Goofy_Moe, who started the Pin Auctions stopped collecting pins.
 
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