Welcome to Siliconera. Weāre a site dedicated to covering interesting videogames and all things related to them. We hold our community in high regard, and try to make it a friendly, informative place for people. We achieve this by enforcing a carefully designed set of rules, and ask that you adhere to them so everyone can have a good time.
1. Read and think before you write: If you intend to enter the discussion in the comments, make sure to read the full article properly. Once youāre done, take a moment to think about what youāre going to say. Are you discussing a subject youāre well-versed in and have researched? If not, youāre probably better off not saying anything. Are you being rude or derogatory? If so, you risk your commenting privileges.
2. Keep complaints relevant: During Siliconeraās day-to-day discussions, touchy subjects often ariseālocalization or the lack thereof; physical and digital distribution; company policies and system preferences; social issues and so on. If the article directly relates to your concerns, feel free to discuss it in a civil manner. Donāt call people names, donāt call people fanboys, donāt call people shills. If the matter is of such great a concern to you that you can’t keep it civil or let it go, you’re better off talking to the game developer in question directly.
3. Donāt beat a dead horse: Donāt like a particular game or company or issue and really want to voice your thoughts? Thatās fine. (See rule #2) However, once youāve had your discussion, let go. You donāt need to post the same comments about a game in every new article once youāve had your say. Donāt keep bringing the same complaints up in every single post that is even slightly related to your concerns. Let other people express their opinion for a change, unless you have something new and interesting to add to the discussion.
4. No begging for ports: Weāre sorry that “Super Awesome Game X” isnāt available for a your favourite console, but spamming the comments with “why isnāt this for NeoGeo Pocket” isnāt going to make it happen. DO NOT beg for ports or complain when games are announced systems you donāt own or donāt like. Platform choices are made by developers for a wide range of reasons. If you intend to argue with these choices, youāre better off talking to the developer in question directly.
5. No posting GIFs: Please refrain from posting GIFs. They take up bandwidth and resources, increase page loading times, often involve tired memes, add nothing to the discussion, and are a lazy way post a comment without actually saying anything.
6. Moderation: The moderation team at Siliconera is tasked with keeping the siteās community: (1) insightful and (2) welcoming. They take whatever measures they need to, in order to achieve this. Donāt derail discussions to argue with the decisions of the moderators, mock/berate them, or attempt to dictate how their job should be done. None of the aforementioned will be tolerated and will result in an immediate ban. If you have questions or concerns, a number of our moderators can be found on Twitter. If you follow rules 1 ā 5, youāll never come under scrutiny in the first place.
IN SUMMARY: Donāt be āthat guyā. Donāt be the guy thatās always trying to use one-liners and cynicism to sound smart. Donāt be the guy thatās always complaining about the same thing over and over again. Donāt be the guy that only plays games on one console and complains every time other systems get great exclusives. Donāt be the guy thatās close-minded and unwilling to entertain the idea that thereās more than one kind of āgamerā.
These guidelines will be made available in a more permanent place on the site in the near future. Until then, if you see anyone acting funny, feel free to link them to this post!
Published: Jun 7, 2014 04:00 pm