
ImVerySorry
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Alright, bros, let’s settle this once and for all. Between looksmax.org and looksmaxxing.com, which platform do you think will last longer and why?
Here are some points to consider:
1. Community Engagement:.
Org has been around longer but recently seems to have attracted a big crowd (Greys)
I remember there was once 70k people online
Has the publicity harmed or helped .org? A lot of people seem to think its a negative impact.
.com seems to have a way smaller userbase but also a different userbase too (Even though some have migrated there), considering rules on women and such.
.org is better positioned right now, but .com could grow if they market well and keep user retention high.
2. Content Quality.
Org has tons of archived knowledge, guides, and threads, but it also feels like there’s a lot of repetitive or outdated stuff.
On top of that the same jokes keep popping up, be it muh BBC or DNR.
A lot of people have complained lately about the content on .org.

.com is pretty cringy and lame imho but i guess thats up to the individual. (Especially the fkn foids
But at this time .org does have a monopoly on poontang when it comes to incel looks forums.
Here are two photos, one of .org's new posts and one of .com's (at the same point in time).


(Seems to be a lot more greys in .org)
If .org invests in cleaning up with the tiktokcels or introducing curated sections, i think it’ll stay ahead. .com needs more active contributors to match the depth.
3. Moderation and Atmosphere.
From what ive heard the people on .org are a lot nicer when it comes to ban appeals, they seem more apologetic. (Low T org users
.org has 14 staff members, .com has 10.
4. Longevity.
Org has been around for half a decade now, so org has an advantage there.
.org’s legacy will keep it going for now, but .com has a chance to outlast it if they play their cards right.
Conclusion.
So what do you guys think? Some notable members have migrated to .com like ey88 for example.
Is org doomed to die or is this just a slight bump in the road?
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