@sanitation@lemmy.radio, you don’t have to put the full plot synopsis in the title. You can leave it in the post body or a separate comment.
Also, didn't you already post this image?
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@sanitation@lemmy.radio, you don’t have to put the full plot synopsis in the title. You can leave it in the post body or a separate comment.
Also, didn't you already post this image?
Hey my bad. I will stop
It's all good.
Are you crossposting from r/movies? It's fine if you do, most of us regular contributors do it to an extent. But we don't want to depend on Reddit too much for content, as that would kinda defeat the purpose of this community. Next time, try posting directly from the source trades, like Variety, Deadline, The Hollywood Reporter, and The Wrap. These are all considered reliable sources.
As for posters, I usually go with IMP Awards, or you can also try checking IMDb to see if they have updated posters. Trailers should be as simple as copy-pasting the YouTube URL.
Again, if you want to include the plot synopsis of a movie in the post, that's fine. Just make sure to put in in the post body or a separate comment, as there is a character limit on Lemmy.
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