Jaluvshuskies

joined 1 year ago
[–] Jaluvshuskies@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Makes sense, thanks for the advice!

[–] Jaluvshuskies@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Let's say I xpost from !archive@lemmy.world - where should I xpost to? Should I not xpost back to c/gaming or would that actually be allowed? I'm just worried about the guides no longer being accessible by new users, that's my main goal. Even if they might not be checked if they're still accurate, if I used reddit, someone might comment like "thanks this helped" or "this was actually patched" and then I'd update the post

Maybe I'd just post in an archives community, update the original reddit post, and just call it a day. I'm probably overthinking this, I just want to be helpful

[–] Jaluvshuskies@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Thank you for sharing! Now I will know where to look for something like this. I thought that if I had written it, it would be valid given that I am actually trying to inform or discuss (whether they're still accurate). I can see how it's kind of a weird line, but then again I didn't know what else to do as I explained in this post and it was only like 4 or 5 posts. I probably could've gotten away with it if I didn't post them the same day, but maybe not

Related - I hope that's just a 3d ban, not permanent, right? If I read that correctly

A gameguides community is a good idea, someone else mentioned that. I just don't want to create that if I can't commit to maintaining it :/

I'm considering throwing them into !archive@lemmyworld like someone suggested. Should I xpost into c/games or is that a bad idea? (due to 1. my first reposts being deleted then banned for 3d, and 2. the guides being not necessarily still accurate). I also might condense the 3 Control guides into 1 post, since I'd be linking them to google docs, there will be a lot more space to work with

[–] Jaluvshuskies@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I like the idea of a Game Guides community, but then that would overlap once the individual games have their own communities. Man I just wish everyone migrated off reddit, it would make this so much easier. I don't want to have to moderate a Game Guides community though, because I can't commit to that :( I'm considering throw it into !archive@lemmy.world like someone said

[–] Jaluvshuskies@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

If new users (not from the original reddit post) try to find this information, will it be just as easy in c/archive compared to c/gaming?

I know right now, googling isn't as easy as "Lemmy control collectibles guide" vs before "reddit control collectibles guide"

Edit: Looks like I can't post yet in !archive@lemmy.world yet. In the sidebar, I still see it as a WIP. Hopefully it doesn't take too long before it opens up. I don't want to create my own gameguides community, because I can't commit to moderating it properly

[–] Jaluvshuskies@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

There was no reason given,or at least I don't know where to look - there doesn't seem to be like a reddit modmail thing. I had received a notification that someone replied and I went to reply back, but I kept getting errors, and that's how I found out they were removed

Maybe I'm over thinking it and they thought it was spam. But idk how they can think that when they didn't delete the Vindictus guide, and my profile clearly shows me as not a spammer

 

With the migration, a lot of niche communities haven't fully migrated over, if at all. For example, I wrote a few guides for the games Control, Vindictus, and Outriders (usually for like farming tips, bug fixes, etc). They helped a ton of people, but I haven't updated them so I'm not 100% sure if they're still up to date and noted someone could take over

What is the correct move? Should I just be transferring them to google docs, link that in the reddit post after removing its content, and then also redirect the user to the fediverse? I thought the move was to post the guide on Lemmy and link the new guide there, in the old reddit post, with more information about the fediverse

I have evidently assumed wrong because 4/5 of my guides have been deleted from c/gaming. I spent a lot of time re-writing them for Lemmy format, which is now probably lost, and thought that was acceptable; I also looked through the rules first. Like I understand in normal circumstances, for example on reddit, I shouldn't post a guide for Control in r/gaming, but I don't know where else to put them in the fediverse since those game-specific communities don't exist yet

Thanks for any clarification on this. I want them to still be available to help people and then bring them here, so that I can go rewrite all my reddit comments and eventually delete the account

Edit: This might help with advice: The posts in c/gaming that were deleted were one for Outriders, and 3 for Control. They were all written out + the backup in google docs was linked. Perhaps I should have combined the Control guides all in one? The guide that stayed was the one for Vindictus, which was just an description and then link to the guide in google docs since it's so large. The only common denominator was that the one that stayed was the one that wasn't re-written in Lemmy, but they were all potentially not accurate anymore (patched/changes)

 

I've been watching Superman & Lois which is ~~recently~~ currently airing, but I'm a few episodes behind and can't seem to find a good source for new episodes. The last 3 episodes I see as released on June 14, 21, and 28 (upcoming) so I assume that I should see streams for the first two - or is this normal?

I don't watch anime; the addons I have installed are:

  • Cinemata
  • WatchHub (might not need?)
  • Public Domain Movies
  • OpenSubtitles
  • Local Files (without catalog support)
  • Torrentio
  • CineTorrent
  • Cinestream by dexter21767
  • Torrent Catalogs
  • KOLKOL by dexter21767

In addition to my question about if there's other addons that would more likely have streams for new TV shows, what are your guys favorite addons?