Huh, interesting.
This links to a forum thread where a discussion is already in progress. Am I supposed to follow the link in the thread to the reddit page? If so, why don't you just link to the reddit page? I'm very confused.
Actually, I've seen this happen a lot of times in this thread: someone posts a link that says "interesting" or something along those lines. No description of what is to be found at the link. When I click the link, it takes me to a forum thread somewhere with a discussion already in progress, and I can't figure out what I'm supposed to be noticing... Can I request that people try to be a bit more descriptive? Even if you just copy-paste the information you want us to see, it would be very helpful.
I didn't link to the reddit page because then the people would miss out on the discussion of the forum post (for whatever it's worth), and it's not like the links are halfway in the thread. They're right there, on the first post. I don't see any reason not to. It's not like following one extra link will kill you or something.
Fair enough on the description, I should have put effort over whatever "style" there is in not describing things. Even so, in the case of the link I posted my job is pretty much already done--the link URL itself describes what I linked to already. I.e "in-next-patch-commits-force-pvp-in-x-sector". Clicking on the link, your browser and the threads title should also say 'In next patch commits: "Force pvp in x sector"'. The information should be readily available.
Indeed, the chances of stumbling into another player by chance are astronomically small. Especially with how few players any given server has.
Well, unless you did what Aklyon did and use that server monitoring thing, which shows the active worlds. Then it becomes a definite possibility.