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Welcome smashers!

This place is pretty empty right now, but I'd love it to be a welcoming community of Smash players. To that end, what kind of posts do you want to see when you come here? Memes, combo videos, discussions, or something else? Let's discuss it and build the community we want to see.

I'd also love feedback on the rules. Are there any missing? Is the language clear enough? Let me know.

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[โ€“] UprisingVoltage@feddit.it 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Hey there! I feel like any smash content should be welcome as of now (memes, clips, you name it). If tags exist here on lemmy it would be a good idea to have some.

As for the rules, maybe add something to prevent (or regulate) something like self-promotion? The rest is perfect. Now I only have to find some of my crusty ass clips to show to the dozen other people around here

[โ€“] sunspider@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I shall investigate whether there are tags. If not, we can use keywords in the title, e.g [Meme], [Clip], and so on.

I agree that regulating self-promotion is probably a good idea. Some limited self promotion could be good for the sub though; I don't want to stop people posting a good video or whatever just because they've made it. I'm inclined to take a wait and see approach: start with less regulation, then add it later if/when it becomes clear what exactly should be regulated.