Edit: Responses to the survey are now closed. Thank you for your feedback. I shall present the results soon.
I know, I know. It's another meta post from me!
I got some great feedback from you all regarding the race weekend post format. For Canada we shall trial one stickied post for the whole weekend. We can see how that goes and find out if it makes sense to be a little more granular.
This time I've set up a survey to give everyone a voice on what kind of content we should allow in this community.
Any and all responses are welcome. Feel free to remain anonymous if you wish. I only really need your username if you're wanting to become a moderator. Please enter any mod experience in to the last question if so. I'm not necessarily looking for experienced mods, but it'll be great to know what experience you guys have.
I'll leave the survey up until Wednesday 14th, with a view to formalising the rules we wish to follow after the Canadian GP. I'll hopefully have mods on board prior to that as I'll likely not be able to moderate during the sessions where discussion is often at its most heated.
I roughly think that until we reach critical mass, we shouldn't split too much the community. Maybe later we could ban memes, but for now I don't think we have too many content.
On the piracy side, I think it should be a 0 piracy policy, to avoid any troubles. There are many communities dedicated to (motorsport) piracy on Reddit and certainly soon Lemmy, let them handle this.
Mostly endorse this though !formuladank@lemmy.world already exists, and I am fairly terrified of this community turning into a memey shitposting nonsense-fest because that's considerably easier than substantive discussion. I voted to include most types of topics here, but let's support our sister sub for memes by adding them to the sidebar and letting them have that niche.
This is exactly what I put in the survey. If there is any ambitions to host AMA, there is no chance with piracy discussions allowed here.
Likewise, the most important thing for success here is growing the user base and engagement. We don't have enough content to justify separating memes yet. This would make sense at a later stage.
For this weekend we will experiment with a "Race weekend" thread. This community is small, but I'm seeing it grow rapidly. It feels like unnecessary administration currently to have a thread for each session, especially as I haven't had the chance to sit down and work on bots yet.
There several different ways we can go, so I'm going to experiment with the least granular, and become more granular as the community demands it.
I suggested exactly that in my response, probably should've read the comments first
I think one main thread combining live-race and post-race discussions should be good too ( plus it also makes it fun to see the juxtaposition of live race comments and those made with hindsight after its over lol)
I think it would be good to get some rules set in the side bar. I do quite like the separation that exists on Reddit between formula 1 news/discussion in the main subreddit and the memes on formuladank
Regarding community guidelines, some r/formula1 rules were good ideas that ended up too rigid in actual practice (e.g. titles of posts for articles must exactly mirror the article headlines). Maybe we can retain the spirit (don’t editorialize) but have a little more flexibility?
Now that we're free from the corporate overlords, I'm more interested in what happens /motorsportsreplays and /motorsportsstreams ... will they/can they be welcomed here?
A double motive post, first wanted to make sure this is fine and I dont need to sign in.
Second I wanted to see how easy posting a screenshot on lemmy was.