Edit: the results are in!

Hey all!

Since Lemmy is a new platform with new communities. We as the c/Games community have to decide what we want to be.

The last days I saw several posts with (low) effort memes. Some seem to enjoy it, some report it because they want a more serious discussion on here.

Therefore, I would like to ask you for your opinion: What should happen to memes on this community?

Please take a moment to fill in the poll. It will close on Monday.

https://strawpoll.com/jVyG8VzOGn7

Also feel free to discuss it in the comments!

29 points

I like the choice for a single day of the week - seems a good happy medium.

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I’m not even sold on the one day a week option. Maybe the mods can do a stickied megathread one day a week and all the memesters can just pile in there and have at it. If the community itself is just going to be flooded with memes one day a week, though, that essentially makes it unusable that day and reduces the overall value of the entire community.

Keep them out altogether or keep them severely constrained so those who don’t want anything to do with them can easily ignore them are the only two viable options.

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3 points

I like this the most. Plus, then we can search for the stickies threads to browse for memes when we’re in the mood, instead of having them all loose everywhere

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I voted for that, but almost immediately regretted not going for the “none at all” option.

The people that want a gaming meme community want that. They don’t want a 2000 word eurogamer deep dive or the Verge breaking down some publisher deal, they just want a meme page. The people that want a nice hub for gaming headlines of the day aren’t generally looking for that to be replaced 15% of the time with image macros of Geralt making a funny face in a cutscene.

Splitting that into two communities (like /c/Games and c/gamingmemes or something) seems like the best way to allow for both spaces to exist for people who want that environment, when they want it, without the additional friction of them trying to coexist and appeal to different groups of people. I can understand why that compromise feels like a good way to make everyone happy (and it’s why I voted for it initially!) but I’m just not convinced that it’s a better solution than two distinct spaces with their own distinct approaches.

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10 points

This is how all new rules should come into place, on every community. By voting by the community.

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My dream would be to find the slightly pedantic discussions and review threads of /r/games, and leave memes for other communities.

But I don’t think we’ll be enough people to do so, merging might be the way to go.

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But I don’t think we’ll be enough people to do so

We aren’t until we are.

No community springs forth fully-formed. Lemmy’s already had one big influx of users after the reddit blackout, and we can expect there to be another wave (to some extent or another) tomorrow after the major apps shut down. Some of those users will certainly have been subscribed to /r/games and not /r/gaming, and are going to want an equivalent community here.

The only way to foster that and let it grow is to enforce the requisite rules that keep the community from turning into a cesspool right at the start. Maybe it’ll slow overall growth, but it won’t kill it altogether. If that means that /c/Games here doesn’t end up as the pre-eminent Lemmy community for games, well, so be it. /r/games was significantly smaller than /r/gaming, but it still thrived.

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3 points

You know what that’s true. There are more than enough memes community on lemmy, I vote to keep this one as discussion focused as possible.

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-8 points

What would a gaming community be without memes

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8 points

Worth being a part of?

Memes are low-effort garbage. If you want gaming memes, go start up c/GameMemes or something. Leave the main community to discuss the topic instead of clogging it up with this stuff.

Using reddit as the example, /r/games was waaaay better than /r/gaming, because you could actually have a halfway decent conversation about games rather than having to scroll past endless page after page of the stupidest useless crap.

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Pretty good, just like r/Games was. r/gaming was a cesspool and r/Games was where all the actually interesting content was.

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