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Highlighting the games we play with screenshots on Codidact

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Something that could give us a bit of life and community beyond information-based content, would be a way for us to share experiences and highlights from our own game-playing experiences. Arqade SE has a "screenshot of the week", where weekly, on the meta site, they post a question asking for answers which include a screenshot taken by the poster themself. I want us to do something similar here. If we duplicate the effort, because we're a smaller community, I believe these should be monthly, like the contests on Photography (now inactive), unless we end up receiving a lot of screenshots. Eventually, the top voted answer's screenshot gets put in the sidebar.

We can also extend on this idea, and instead of only displaying the top voted screenshot, showcase the top three, or a gallery of every positively-voted screenshot. Or alternatively, we drop the entire display in the sidebar, and keep it limited to the category or Q/A question where the posting resides.

We'll need a set of basic rules for this. These two seem like obvious ones to me:

  • A screenshot can ever only be submitted once
  • The screenshot must have been captured by the poster themselves, or rendered specifically for them; thus using an existing screenshot from the Internet is forbidden.
  • Include the name of the game as an inline tag.

Are there any changes or additions to the rule set, or setup, that we should make? Or perhaps any objections to the concept as a whole?

How do we handle nudity, gore, drugs (alcohol, cigarettes, commonly illegal ones) etc? Do we ban the posting of screenshots that include this content? I am worried that especially for gore, we're going to exclude many good candidates if it's outright banned. If still permitted, would we prefer that if there's a heavy presence of this content, that the screenshot is hidden behind a spoiler? If we end up displaying screenshots in the sidebar, do we cut these entirely?

Personally, I'm a very active (unhealthily active) player, so I can probably share a hundred screenshots per week! Not that I think people would want that much from me...

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How do we handle nudity, gore, drugs (alcohol, cigarettes, commonly illegal ones) etc? Do we ban the posting of screenshots that include this content?

It would have to be based on the Code of Conduct - be nice, be respectful. Nudity and gore in particular might upset a lot of users. Pictures of someone smoking a cigarette, less so.

Common sense will usually get us very far - if it is for example something considered too provocative to show in a public commercial ad, then it is probably not suitable for Codidact either. I don't think Arcade SE had any big problems with such pictures?

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But the lines are blurry, and many don't have a common idea of what is too much (4 comments)
But the lines are blurry, and many don't have a common idea of what is too much
Andreas witnessed the end of the world today‭ wrote 6 days ago · edited 6 days ago

Unfortunately, common sense from whose perspective? What I consider perfectly fine, I often see many people have a problem with. Others again, don't. For instance, in chat, somebody has been very clear that some of the existing questions in Worldbuilding or Video Games have made them upset. For example, "reloading a weapon" was the most mundane (from my point of view), that somebody found uncomfortable. So we should probably explore some confinements beyond "common sense" and the CoC.

"Be nice, be respectful"; well, that certainly means I should not build symbols of hate or racism in a game like Minecraft, and post a screenshot of that (unless I built a giant-scale WW2 scene featuring Nazi flags, for example). But does it mean I can not post a screenshot from a game like Cyberpunk, that has dead bodies in the distance? Does it mean doing a "collection of dead bodies, up close" "screenshot event" is off the table? Etc.

Lundin‭ wrote 6 days ago

Andreas witnessed the end of the world today‭ People who are too sensitive to view a generic Internet site should perhaps not go looking at pictures of computer games either. Like... if I open up the web page of the newspaper I usually read, there's a picture of a man holding a gun and another picture of a bombed block in Lebanon. If I can't handle that, well... I guess it is my problem and not the newspaper's problem.

Andreas witnessed the end of the world today‭ wrote 6 days ago · edited 6 days ago

Yeah, I agree, and I’ve argued similarly in the discussions in the chat, as well as the comment sections where it popped up. I don’t think you’re in chat, so there’s no point giving you a link there, but here’s one example on Proposals: https://proposals.codidact.com/comments/thread/10321 (actually, I see you commented there.)

But maybe the essence of your opinion is the right one, though: let’s forgo the specifics on this now, and instead handle it when it comes up, reactionarily.

Andreas witnessed the end of the world today‭ wrote 6 days ago · edited 6 days ago

That said, a whole lot of the screenshots of games I take myself, like Cyberpunk 2077, are sure to cause some conflict here, if I post them. And several people have called for these sites to be friendly to people of all ages. Opening a newspaper and seeing true, cruel and real violence and hate, like that Israel and Russia are currently competing at being best at, that’s a necessary discomfort to confront. However, seeing glorified violence (but not encouragement to commit it in real life, since that’s a clear violation of rules) is by many only off-putting, and something that hinders them from partaking in an otherwise fun and welcoming event. Personally, I love glorified violence in video games, but we’re all different.