I don't use really any I used to have toonbook but they didnt really talk about toontown and the website was crashing a lot so I went in active
I used to be on Toonbook, but it was consuming a lot of my time and there was a ton of drama going on, so I left I had made a Toonter account and a TTRForums account, but I was super inactive, so I didn't bother deleting them. I started going back on Toonter recently, and then I returned to TTR Forums and found stuff that piqued my interest, so now I'm one of those active jellos that kinda just wiggles around like a jiggalo. also I got to write a ToonTown story on here so I was happy about it
MMO center - I dont have an account for it but I used it to find about the toontasks xD So I dont use it now
I used all of the ones in the poll, but I mainly use MMOCF and /r/Toontown. If IRC counts, there's that too.
Nope, this is the only one that I use. Also, I've been hearing a bunch from multiple different sources that Toonbook got hacked. If you visit the website, a couple days ago the front page looked completely different, sporting the new title "Cogbook" along with some other odd changes. This change (presumably done by the hackers) also looked very crude and poorly done. As of right now, the page is not loading at all for me. What I was told is that all of the passwords that were made on the website were leaked, and that if you share a TTR password and a Toonbook password that you should change your TTR password immediately to avoid potentially being hacked. Again, this is just speculation so nothing is official but I just want to put it out there. I do strongly suggest changing your TTR password though if you used the same one.
This is incorrect. Here is a direct quote from Joey "Nothing from Toonbook has been hacked, compromised, or otherwise directly accessed in any way.The accounts that were "hacked" were accounts who used the same email and password that they used for signing up for a website called Toonter, which had their database leaked a long time ago with poorly hashed passwords. They were not accessed through the Toonbook database, which remains secure." An Official Update on the Toonbook Situation : Toontown