Hi everyone.

It has been a while since last community update, as the old moderation team mostly vanished, and I was for a while the only moderator still active. A lot happened since then, and it is time to get the community back running at optimal pace.

New moderators

First, I’d like to welcome two new (temporary) moderator, that will help me moderating while we reform the community and examine permanent moderator applications.

  • u/JonsJava : You may already know him as the moderator of !gaming@lemmy.world, a video game focused community
  • u/fxomt@lemmy.dbzer0.com (and its moderation alt, فكسومت مدمر العوالم, aka u/modfxomt)

If you wish to help moderate this community, feel free to PM me in order to candidate to be a moderator for this community.

Sidebar rewrite

I took some time to rewrite the sidebar to better reflect the community evolution.

I added two new section:

  1. “Authorized Regular Threads”, which are allowed to be post on a regular basis as long as they respect the rules
  2. “Related communities”, which contains links to other games related communities. Feel free to PM me to add more of them

I also added links to a git repo to each rule, which point to the current ruleset. Currently all of them points to the same root anchor, but in the near future, every rule will point to their specific section. This will allow to give a lot more detail, as well as examples, without polluting the sidebar.

Community contribution

As a community, I’d like to encourage users to participate in the community. We are not meant to be monolithic, like Reddit was, and we’d like to offer the community the way to better itself, according to its own rules, not some corporate greedy interest.

As such, I’d like to offer you all way to make it your own, with a more democratic approach to moderation. In the following weeks, I’ll post multiple topics about it, from which we will collectively amend our rules to better fit its collectively defined purpose.

This will be done in multiple steps :

  1. First, we will open a discutions on current rules, in which we will be able to discuss about them, suggest improvements, and maybe create new rules
  2. The rules will be then internally rewritten in order to respect the community wish while still following LW rules
  3. The new rules will be individually put to vote. If the total is positive, the rule is adopted, if not, the rule will be bought back in a new discussions/amendment topic, until it reach consensus

Best regards,

u/Dremor

Edit 1 : I continued my work on the sidebar, feel free to give me your feedback on it.

    • Elevator7009@lemmy.zip
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      4 days ago

      If we’re doing individual games, there are so many but off the top of my head !stardewvalley@lemm.ee, !pokemon@lemm.ee, !workersandresources@lemmy.world, !cities_skylines@lemmy.world, !baldurs_gate_3@lemmy.world, and I guess !touhou@ani.social even though that is mostly just reposts of other peoples’ art of the characters and nothing else because in the end, it is a video game series.

      I realize hitting all the game-related communities might expand the sidebar too much. Spoilers are also useful for condensing lots of content to one dropdown. If that is still too much, you could make a whole post that lists video game communities and link to it on the sidebar. I know I collected a big mega list way back when, not the genre one I linked below, but one full of basically everything I could find video-game related… that is probably full of dead communities now because I think I made this list around 2 years ago when Kbin was still a thing with my now-dead account. So everything might fit on one separate post for now. But I definitely think having a sort of directory for video game communities might be useful and helpful.

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          I think I will put like 10 5 everything, then link to a dedicated page on the git repo (I’ll try to make it a wiki so everyone can add its own)

          Edit : Reduced to 5 to keep it concise as a start. I’ll put the others in a dedicated topic

          Edit 2 : Fuck it, let’s put everything