This shows new joiners where the active community is, which seems better than having them conclude that the communities (and thus the platform as a whole) is inactive
What is the different between “let’s talk about games” and “askgaming”?
I guess the difference is up for interpretation. I always saw “Let’s Talk About Games” as a successor to r/truegaming, which ideally should be a place for more high effort posts and in-depth discussions about games and gaming. Askgaming is just whatever you’re wondering about, like “which controller should I buy for my PC?” or “Which version of each Ninja Gaiden should I play?” or whatever.
They wouldn’t only see a “sub locked”, they would see “go to !othercommunity!”
Does this even work well? It feels like c/football has seen reduced activity with every move but maybe that’s just me. Hell, we don’t even have a match threader bot anymore.
Also isn’t it cumbersome to have to unlock the community again when/if interest in the niche subject grows enough?
Askgaming is just whatever you’re wondering about, like “which controller should I buy for my PC?” or “Which version of each Ninja Gaiden should I play?” or whatever.
Looking at that community homepage right now
What is your most wished for sequel?
What game does everyone seem to love, but you just don’t get the hype at all?
How do you feel about turn-based combat? Should more modern games adopt it, or is it best left as a thing of the past?
Which video game ideas do you wish existed but don’t? What’s your most out-there concept that doesn’t fit any current genre?
Seems pretty good ground for in-depth discussion.
/r/TrueGaming emerged when /r/Gaming was too busy, and had enough of an audience to create that community. Lemmy’s userbase is much smaller, so the audience isn’t there yet. If people want in depth discussion, they can post in on [email protected], it’s not like that community is that active in the first place.
Hell, we don’t even have a match threader bot anymore.
If people want in depth discussion, they can post in on [email protected], it’s not like that community is that active in the first place.
I mean askgaming is very new so it doesn’t surprise me it has only modest activity. But I don’t know, I’m much less involved in these matters than you are so I’ll defer to your expertise. You probably know what’s best more than I do.
Hell, we don’t even have a match threader bot anymore.
We… do?
Oh huh. I guess I don’t know where to comment to request match threads since I haven’t seen a weekly discussion thread in a bit. I went to the sub ahead of the first PL match day and didn’t find one.
I went to the sub ahead of the first PL match day and didn’t find one.
I guess we don’t have that many PL followers, or that nobody was invested enough to send a request? The other mod posted the BBC live thread for West Ham vs Chelsea, so there was at least that.
What is the different between “let’s talk about games” and “askgaming”?
They wouldn’t only see a “sub locked”, they would see “go to !othercommunity!”
Examples:
This shows new joiners where the active community is, which seems better than having them conclude that the communities (and thus the platform as a whole) is inactive
I guess the difference is up for interpretation. I always saw “Let’s Talk About Games” as a successor to r/truegaming, which ideally should be a place for more high effort posts and in-depth discussions about games and gaming. Askgaming is just whatever you’re wondering about, like “which controller should I buy for my PC?” or “Which version of each Ninja Gaiden should I play?” or whatever.
Does this even work well? It feels like c/football has seen reduced activity with every move but maybe that’s just me. Hell, we don’t even have a match threader bot anymore.
Also isn’t it cumbersome to have to unlock the community again when/if interest in the niche subject grows enough?
Looking at that community homepage right now
Seems pretty good ground for in-depth discussion.
/r/TrueGaming emerged when /r/Gaming was too busy, and had enough of an audience to create that community. Lemmy’s userbase is much smaller, so the audience isn’t there yet. If people want in depth discussion, they can post in on [email protected], it’s not like that community is that active in the first place.
We… do?
[email protected] has 4.99k monthly active users, probably because it’s the only community in that space.
[email protected] has 2.54k MAU, probably because the activity is split with [email protected] and its 2K MAU
I mean askgaming is very new so it doesn’t surprise me it has only modest activity. But I don’t know, I’m much less involved in these matters than you are so I’ll defer to your expertise. You probably know what’s best more than I do.
Oh huh. I guess I don’t know where to comment to request match threads since I haven’t seen a weekly discussion thread in a bit. I went to the sub ahead of the first PL match day and didn’t find one.
I guess we don’t have that many PL followers, or that nobody was invested enough to send a request? The other mod posted the BBC live thread for West Ham vs Chelsea, so there was at least that.
https://lemmy.zip/post/46931521/20984401
I sent a request for the Barcelona game today, so there will at least be that one.
I’ll add the way to request a game in the body of the next weekly thread.