• Pregnenolone@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Are we going to have a community that is focused on gaming discussion and another focused on memes and low-effort posts? Or are they going to be combined?

    • tswifttrapqueen@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Agreed because I don’t like the OP for being a low effort meme, but also I feel like if there’s a community you’re interested in, just go make it.

      Especially as people migrate off of Reddit and Lemmy grows. Anyone coming from Reddit who was interested in games knows there is a demand for a discussion/news based community like r/games

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        1 year ago

        Honestly, a community like /r/games without the power mod approach to what articles can be posted would be really nice.

        It’s definitely a valid question though, because Lemmy is going to be just as vulnerable as reddit to the problem of how much quicker low-effort memes accrue upvotes, which naturally results in them drowning out articles and discussion posts. The latter, despite being more interesting and generally “higher-quality”, will always take more time per-user to engage with - so, in systems like this, they naturally fall behind in both pace and volume of upvote.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, as long as we’re using an upvote system, those need to be split so the articles and discussion posts don’t get drowned out in a sea of easily-consumed and quickly-upvoted low-content posts. I know I would personally really prefer having a proper feedly-style community with a bunch of articles and discussions than another gaming meme one that could basically be a bot linked to an instagram feed.

      so, god knows there’s enough games communities across the various larger instances right now but, even so… maybe we should start a /c/gamingdiscussion?

    • Willer@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      idk about you but this is a valid question that could be discussed if you werent so full of yourself

    • berno@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      ah yes the gaming v games debate continues on a new platform, very interesting