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G+ | Games Poly Track

You did it in a quiet corner of the internet that felt like a friendly local game store open 24/7.

If you never experienced it, "Poly Track" wasn't a game itself. It was a vibe ; a structural quirk of the platform that accidentally birthed a golden age of tabletop and indie gaming discussion. To understand what we lost, you have to understand how Google+ worked differently from Facebook. Facebook forced you into a "friend" bucket. Google+ introduced Circles . You could put your boss in one circle, your D&D group in another, and your shitposting buddies in a third. When you posted, you chose exactly which circle saw it. g+ games poly track

Imagine a beloved indie RPG designer named “Zak Sabbath” (a pseudonym) or a popular reviewer known as “The Hopeless Gamer.” They were suspended without warning. Entire design circles collapsed because half the members were suddenly locked out of their accounts for not using their legal birth certificates. You did it in a quiet corner of

And then Google closed the store, swept the dice off the table, and wondered why no one came to their next party. To understand what we lost, you have to

In 2011-2014, Google aggressively banned accounts that used pseudonyms. For the tabletop gaming world—where creators have pen names, GMs have character aliases, and players often want privacy—this was an existential threat.

For board game and TTRPG enthusiasts, this was revolutionary.

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