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Creator/{{Nintendo}}'s own social network integrated with the Nintendo Network online service, which launched alongside the UsefulNotes/WiiU Platform/WiiU on November 18, 2012. It was later made available for smartphones, tablets and [=PCs=] on April 24, 2013, before being expanded to the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS Platform/Nintendo3DS on December 9, 2013.
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Miiverse services officially ended worldwide on November 8, 2017, inadvertently rendering several games impossible to finish to HundredPercentCompletion, as several games released during the lifespan of the service used it for everything [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/08/29/the-games-hit-worst-by-miiverses-closure from in-game achievements to entire gameplay modes]]. Any players who requested their post history during the last thirty days of the service were sent a file containing all their entries and drawings during the following weeks. Fans of the service also managed to backup up all of the site's data [[https://archiverse.guide/ here]]. The site's official internet webpage redirected to a large "Thank You!" mosaic made from drawings in the year following the shutdown; the IP address for [=Miiverse=] is now defunct.
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Miiverse services officially ended worldwide on November 8, 2017, inadvertently rendering several games impossible to finish to HundredPercentCompletion, as several games released during the lifespan of the service used it for everything [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/08/29/the-games-hit-worst-by-miiverses-closure from in-game achievements to entire gameplay modes]]. Any players who requested their post history during the last thirty days of the service were sent a file containing all their entries and drawings during the following weeks. Fans of the service also managed to backup up all of the site's data [[https://archiverse.guide/ here]]. The site's official internet webpage [[http://web.archive.org/web/20190214101318/https://miiverse.nintendo.net/en/ redirected to a large "Thank You!" mosaic mosaic]] made from drawings in the year following the shutdown; the IP address for [=Miiverse=] is now defunct.
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While Miiverse had certainly proved popular, it ultimately became SnarkBait for many older gamers. The fact that users under 13 were given near-complete access led to infamously strict moderation, and SturgeonsLaw definitely didn't help. Many internet users documented the worst of the worst from Miiverse, with [[https://twitter.com/badmiiversepost?lang=en BadMiiversePosts]] on Website/{{Twitter}} and former WebVideo/{{Vinesauce}} member GPM's "Miiverse is Hell" series being the most notable examples. Perhaps because of the service's shaky reputation, Nintendo decided not to include Miiverse support for the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, instead opting to allow users to post screenshots and videos directly to Twitter or Website/{{Facebook}}. The Switch's "News" section also serves as a successor, allowing users to follow various game channels for gameplay tips, guides, and general information on the titles they own.
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Miiverse services officially ended worldwide on November 8, 2017, inadvertently rendering several games impossible to finish to HundredPercentCompletion, as several games released during the lifespan of the service used it for everything [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/08/29/the-games-hit-worst-by-miiverses-closure from in-game achievements to entire gameplay modes]]. Any players who requested their post history during the last thirty days of the service were sent a file containing all their entries and drawings during the following weeks. Fans of the service also managed to backup up all of the site's data [[https://archiverse.guide/ here]]. The site's official internet webpage now redirects to a large "Thank You!" mosaic made from drawings.
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Miiverse services officially ended worldwide on November 8, 2017, inadvertently rendering several games impossible to finish to HundredPercentCompletion, as several games released during the lifespan of the service used it for everything [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/08/29/the-games-hit-worst-by-miiverses-closure from in-game achievements to entire gameplay modes]]. Any players who requested their post history during the last thirty days of the service were sent a file containing all their entries and drawings during the following weeks. Fans of the service also managed to backup up all of the site's data [[https://archiverse.guide/ here]]. The site's official internet webpage now redirects redirected to a large "Thank You!" mosaic made from drawings.
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Miiverse services officially ended worldwide on November 8, 2017, inadvertently rendering several games impossible to finish to HundredPercentCompletion, as several games released during the lifespan of the service used it for everything [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/08/29/the-games-hit-worst-by-miiverses-closure from in-game achievements to entire gameplay modes]]. Any players who requested their post history during the last thirty days of the service were sent a file containing all their entries and drawings during the following weeks. Fans of the service also managed to backup up all of the site's data [[https://archiverse.guide/ here]]. The site's official internet webpage now redirects to a large "Thank You!" mosaic made from drawings.
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Miiverse services officially ended worldwide on November 8, 2017, inadvertently rendering several games impossible to finish to HundredPercentCompletion, as several games released during the lifespan of the service used it for everything [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/08/29/the-games-hit-worst-by-miiverses-closure from in-game achievements to entire gameplay modes]]. Any players who requested their post history during the last thirty days of the service were sent a file containing all their entries and drawings during the following weeks. The site's internet webpage now redirects to a large "Thank You!" mosaic made from drawings. Any players who requested their post history be sent in a file in the last 30 days of the service will be able to get them via E-mail in the next few weeks.
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Miiverse services officially ended worldwide on November 8, 2017, inadvertently rendering several games impossible to finish to HundredPercentCompletion, as several games released during the lifespan of the service used it for everything [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/08/29/the-games-hit-worst-by-miiverses-closure from in-game achievements to entire gameplay modes]]. \n The site's internet webpage now redirects to a large "Thank You!" mosaic made from drawings. Any players who requested their post history be sent in a file in the last 30 days of the service will be able to get them via E-mail in the next few weeks.
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Similar to Website/GameFAQs, Miiverse was made up of countless communities, one for nearly every Wii U and 3DS game. In each community, posts and drawings could be made about the given game, and screenshots could be attached to them as well. Users were able to follow various communities, even if they didn't own that given game. In July 2015 redesign, communities were split into Play Journals, Discussions, and Drawings; Play Journals acting as user-by-user logbooks about game progress, while Discussions were general threads about a game. Developers were also able to use Miiverse to interact with the communities for their games, answering questions and giving updates about upcoming content.
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Similar to Website/GameFAQs, Miiverse was made up of countless communities, one for nearly every Wii U and 3DS game. In each community, posts and drawings could be made about the given game, and screenshots could be attached to them as well. Users were able to follow various communities, even if they didn't own that given game. In July 2015 redesign, 2015, communities were split into Play Journals, Discussions, and Drawings; Play Journals acting as user-by-user logbooks about game progress, while Discussions were general threads about a game. Developers were also able to use Miiverse to interact with the communities for their games, answering questions and giving updates about upcoming content.
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While Miiverse had certainly proved popular, it ultimately became SnarkBait for many older gamers. The fact that users under 13 were given near-complete access led to infamously strict moderation, and SturgeonsLaw definitely didn't help. Many internet users documented the worst of the worst from Miiverse, with [[https://twitter.com/badmiiversepost?lang=en BadMiiversePosts]] on Website/{{Twitter}} and former WebVideo/{{Vinesauce}} member GPM's "Miiverse is Hell" series being the most notable examples. Perhaps because of the service's shaky reputation, Nintendo decided not to include Miiverse support for the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, instead opting to allow users to post screenshots and videos directly to Twitter or Website/{{Facebook}}. The Switch's "News Section" also serves as a successor, allowing users to follow various game channels for gameplay tips, guides, and general information on the titles they own.
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While Miiverse had certainly proved popular, it ultimately became SnarkBait for many older gamers. The fact that users under 13 were given near-complete access led to infamously strict moderation, and SturgeonsLaw definitely didn't help. Many internet users documented the worst of the worst from Miiverse, with [[https://twitter.com/badmiiversepost?lang=en BadMiiversePosts]] on Website/{{Twitter}} and former WebVideo/{{Vinesauce}} member GPM's "Miiverse is Hell" series being the most notable examples. Perhaps because of the service's shaky reputation, Nintendo decided not to include Miiverse support for the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, instead opting to allow users to post screenshots and videos directly to Twitter or Website/{{Facebook}}. The Switch's "News Section" "News" section also serves as a successor, allowing users to follow various game channels for gameplay tips, guides, and general information on the titles they own.
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Similar to Website/GameFAQs, Miiverse is made up of countless communities, one for nearly every Wii U and 3DS game. In each community, posts and drawings can be made about the given game, and screenshots can be attached to them as well. In July 2015 redesign, communities were split into Play Journals, Discussions, and Drawings; Play Journals acting as user-by-user note about their progress in a game, while Discussions were general threads about a game.
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game. Developers were also able to use Miiverse to interact with the communities for their games, answering questions and giving updates about upcoming content.
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Miiverse services officially ended worldwide on November 8, 2017, inadvertently rendering several games impossible to finish to HundredPercentCompletion, as several games released during the lifespan of the service used it for everything [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/08/29/the-games-hit-worst-by-miiverses-closure from in-game achievements to entire gameplay modes]].
Miiverse services officially ended worldwide on November 8, 2017, inadvertently rendering several games impossible to finish to HundredPercentCompletion, as several games released during the lifespan of the service used it for everything [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/08/29/the-games-hit-worst-by-miiverses-closure from in-game achievements to entire gameplay modes]].
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Miiverse services officially ended worldwide on November 8, 2017, inadvertently rendering several games impossible to finish to HundredPercentCompletion, as several games released during the lifespan of the service used it for everything [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/08/29/the-games-hit-worst-by-miiverses-closure from in-game achievements to entire gameplaymodes]].
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Miiverse is made up of countless communities, one for nearly every Wii U and 3DS game. Posts and drawings can be made about the game, and screenshots can be attached to them. Since a 2015 redesign, communities are now split into Play Journals, Discussions, and Drawings.
On Miiverse, the equivalent of a Like or Favorite is a "Yeah". Drawings in a community are sorted by the amount of Yeahs they have, and user pages have a section about the posts they've Yeah-ed.
While Miiverse has certainly proved popular, it can be SnarkBait for many older gamers. The fact that users under 13 are given near-complete access has led to infamously strict moderation, and SturgeonsLaw definitely doesn't help. Many internet users have taken to documenting the worst of the worst from Miiverse, with [[https://twitter.com/badmiiversepost?lang=en BadMiiversePosts]] on Website/{{Twitter}} and former WebVideo/{{Vinesauce}} member GPM's "Miiverse is Hell" series being the most notable examples. Perhaps because of the service's shaky reputation, Nintendo decided not to include Miiverse support for the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.
Services will officially end worldwide on November 8, 2017, inadvertently rendering several games impossible to finish to HundredPercentCompletion.
Miiverse is made up of countless communities, one for nearly every Wii U and 3DS game. Posts and drawings can be made about the game, and screenshots can be attached to them. Since a 2015 redesign, communities are now split into Play Journals, Discussions, and Drawings.
On Miiverse, the equivalent of a Like or Favorite is a "Yeah". Drawings in a community are sorted by the amount of Yeahs they have, and user pages have a section about the posts they've Yeah-ed.
While Miiverse has certainly proved popular, it can be SnarkBait for many older gamers. The fact that users under 13 are given near-complete access has led to infamously strict moderation, and SturgeonsLaw definitely doesn't help. Many internet users have taken to documenting the worst of the worst from Miiverse, with [[https://twitter.com/badmiiversepost?lang=en BadMiiversePosts]] on Website/{{Twitter}} and former WebVideo/{{Vinesauce}} member GPM's "Miiverse is Hell" series being the most notable examples. Perhaps because of the service's shaky reputation, Nintendo decided not to include Miiverse support for the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.
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Creator/{{Nintendo}}'s own social network integrated with the Nintendo Network. It Network online service, which launched alongside the UsefulNotes/WiiU on November 18, 2012, and 2012. It was later made available for smartphones, tablets and [=PCs=] on April 24, 2013 and 2013, before being expanded to the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS on December 9, 2013.
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Drawings; Play Journals acting as user-by-user note about their progress in a game, while Discussions were general threads about a game.
On Miiverse, the equivalent of a Like or Favoriteis was a "Yeah". Drawings in a community are were sorted by the amount of Yeahs they have, had, and user pages have had a section about the posts they've Yeah-ed.
While Miiversehas had certainly proved popular, it can be ultimately became SnarkBait for many older gamers. The fact that users under 13 are were given near-complete access has led to infamously strict moderation, and SturgeonsLaw definitely doesn't didn't help. Many internet users have taken to documenting documented the worst of the worst from Miiverse, with [[https://twitter.com/badmiiversepost?lang=en BadMiiversePosts]] on Website/{{Twitter}} and former WebVideo/{{Vinesauce}} member GPM's "Miiverse is Hell" series being the most notable examples. Perhaps because of the service's shaky reputation, Nintendo decided not to include Miiverse support for the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.
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Miiverse services officiallyend ended worldwide on November 8, 2017, inadvertently rendering several games impossible to finish to HundredPercentCompletion.
HundredPercentCompletion, as several games released during the lifespan of the service used it for everything [[http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/08/29/the-games-hit-worst-by-miiverses-closure from in-game achievements to entire gameplay modes]].
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While Miiverse has certainly proved popular, it can be SnarkBait for many older gamers. The fact that users under 13 are given near-complete access has led to infamously strict moderation and definitely doesn't help SturgeonsLaw.
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help. Many internet users have taken to documenting the worst of the worst from Miiverse, with [[https://twitter.com/badmiiversepost?lang=en BadMiiversePosts]] on Website/{{Twitter}} and former WebVideo/{{Vinesauce}} member GPM's "Miiverse is Hell" series being the most notable examples. Perhaps because of the service's shaky reputation, Nintendo decided not to include Miiverse support for the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.
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Miiverse is made up of countless communities, one for nearly every Wii U and 3DS game. Posts and drawings can be made about the game, and screenshots can be attached to them. Since a 2015 redesign, communities are now split into Play Journals, Discussions, and Drawings.
On Miiverse, the equivalent of a Like or Favorite is a "Yeah". Drawings in a community are sorted by the amount of Yeahs they have, and user pages have a section about the posts they've Yeahed.
While Miiverse has certainly proved popular, it can be SnarkBait for many older gamers. The fact that users under 13 are given near-complete access has led to infamously strict moderation and definitely doesn't help SturgeonsLaw.
Miiverse can be accessed [[https://miiverse.nintendo.net here]].
Creator/{{Nintendo}}'s own social network integrated with the Nintendo Network. It launched alongside the UsefulNotes/WiiU on November 18, 2012, and was later made available for smartphones, tablets and [=PCs=] April 24, 2013 and the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS on December 9, 2013.
Miiverse is made up of countless communities, one for nearly every Wii U and 3DS game. Posts and drawings can be made about the game, and screenshots can be attached to them. Since a 2015 redesign, communities are now split into Play Journals, Discussions, and Drawings.
On Miiverse, the equivalent of a Like or Favorite is a "Yeah". Drawings in a community are sorted by the amount of Yeahs they have, and user pages have a section about the posts they've Yeahed.
While Miiverse has certainly proved popular, it can be SnarkBait for many older gamers. The fact that users under 13 are given near-complete access has led to infamously strict moderation and definitely doesn't help SturgeonsLaw.
Miiverse can be accessed [[https://miiverse.nintendo.net here]].