HuntressHimbo

joined 6 months ago
[–] HuntressHimbo@lemmy.zip 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Most Lemmy etiquette is pretty easy to follow. Just check the sidebar for rules before you post or comment. Etiquette is slightly varied among instances, but generally be nice and you'll do fine. You may catch bans from communities you don't participate in depending what you post, but try not to pay it to much mind.

Some instances or communities are explicitly heavily moderated (see Blahaj, Beehaw, and others) and preemptively ban people for comments and posts elsewhere. Most likely it's nothing personal, and you wouldn't have gotten much from those communities if you are posting counter to their purpose.

Other than that enjoy your time here!

 

Hi all. I was excited when I saw a new Dead by Daylight community was created and I've been trying to post daily to get it going. Its not my community, but I would love to have a thriving Dead by Daylight community on the Fediverse.

Some Dead by Daylight game content can be mature in theme, and I marked some posts as NSFW because I thought they might be a bit borderline, but I also noticed those posts I did mark as NSFW saw almost no interaction. Not even from the community owner. I suspect the issue is the NSFW flag and I second guessed and removed it, but I wanted to hear perspectives from others on that. Is violent game content worth marking NSFW? Should I just wait and see if anybody is bothered? Does marking things NSFW limit their growth a great deal?

 

I am pretty middle of the road when it comes to blocking, I don't block super often but do occasionally when I'm feeling it. In total over my time I've amassed something like 45 blocks, but looking at the list recently I realized that almost a third of those blocks are one user. I don't like their vibe, but they are a prolific poster and account creator. The last time I counted I had twelve blocks for their accounts, but is there a way to set up a block or filter that will keep up with them making accounts with the same name on dozens of instances?