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Submissions must be related to gaming.
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Titles must be clear and reflect content of the submission. Include game titles where necessary.
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No Clickbait (defined).
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No links to illegal torrents or other illegal downloads/content.
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No link posts to merchandise and/or unrelated products (exceptions).
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Mark all spoilers with: [](#s "Text goes here")
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Mark all NSFW posts appropriately.
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Submissions reposted within 6 months will be removed.
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What you're encouraged to post:
Games! We should talk about games more than anything! New releases, old favorites, Speed Runs, Let's Play's, development news, what we love, what we hate and so on and so forth.
Try to post things that create discussion. We want people to feel engaged and feel their voices are heard, rather than to be a place of disposable content.
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[–] Mezeral 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
As much as I feel like it should have a super cool name and a gaming reference, I feel that it should have an easily identifiable name. /v/gaminghelp seems like the best solution. Otherwise I'd want to make konami code jokes.
Though if it is purely for helping others and requests /v/unstickme might not be a bad choice either.
[–] tac194 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
I second this. Simple and straight forward: /v/gaminghelp
[–] poopbutt ago
Yup, it shouldn't have an obscure name, you want people seeking help to find it easily, making it obscure / not obvious to find seems to kind of defeat the point of the sub.