Can we create a rule about not allowing spoilers (for those of us who can't watch live)?
Can we create a rule about not allowing spoilers (for those of us who can't watch live)?
I just hate having qualifying and the races spoiled by headlines. I know this is "me" problem, but I can't be the only one, right?
Hey, I'm currently the only active mod in this community (the founder being seemingly inactive since creating it).
I almost never watch races live (family/life), so I wouldn't be able to enforce a rule like that even if I wanted to.
I too unsub from r/formula1 around a race weekend if I know I can't watch live.
I'd like to bring a few people in as mods in here, as well as bring up a set of rules for this community. I'll likely post about this later this week.
1 0 ReplyHi, I would be happy to help moderate here if you need help, I am a big F1 fan and have plenty of experience in moderation on social media!
1 0 ReplyHey, can I take you up on this?
1 0 ReplyWhen I'm less unwell I'll put a post up about the community, I'll be calling out for mods in there. I'm leaving this reply in my inbox as unread so I don't forget you.
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I agree for sure, I commented on a spoiler post just the other day on the Formula E community about this same thing.
On reddit they used vague titles like "congrats to the Monaco GP winner!" And then have the drivers image as the post. That should be common courtesy.
1 0 ReplyAgreed. I am in the US and we often watch about mid day PST. It’s rough avoiding all media.
On the other hand people want to celebrate and I get it. Maybe if there’s a spoiler mask option?
1 0 ReplyYeah that’s all I would want. I’m in California.
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Uff I sympathise but I can't imagine enforcing this as realistic. TV shows communities often have rules about spoilers in titles for the first few days after an episode airs, but live sports events...
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