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Re: Inclusivity Suggestions
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 5:08 am
by ShadowStarX
I personally think that we should keep these special ranks.
I don't mind if they become stationary but I want SMBX NPCs and Yoshi eggs to stay. Halving their height and width (as these ranks use 2×2 pixels anyway so it wouldn't even hurt too much if their sizes were halved in both dimensions) along with having them as stationary images would be pretty neat.
I just think that ranks are a really cute addition which make the forums stand out compared to other forums.
Re: Inclusivity Suggestions
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 4:36 pm
by Julia Pseudo
I agree with this
Re: Inclusivity Suggestions
Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2021 10:26 am
by Cedur
ShadowStarX wrote:I just think that ranks are a really cute addition which make the forums stand out compared to other forums.
That's what I've been trying to say several times
also since report reasons were brought up in the initial announcement: "bumping" is missing, but "questioning staff beyond reason" is barely happening and quite a needless category imo. Bumping is not explained in the rules either. And finally I think the rules should be shown to everyone before registering.
Re: Inclusivity Suggestions
Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2021 1:19 am
by aero
I wanted to bring up rule 6 as I think it needs some rephrasing.
Forum rules wrote:6. English/Common posting habits - Use proper English when posting. Posts should be clear and follow basic grammar rules, have correct spelling, and should not contain excessive punctuation. It is recommended to use a browser with spell check. Also, avoid chain posting multiple times in a row. Use the edit button instead of making a chain post. This applies unless you are posting to update a thread, or bumping a thread with new information.
I think the first part in bold should be rephrased as it can come across as ableist, and prescriptivist. Cutting out the vague word "proper" would be an improvement. As for the "follow basic grammar rules, have correct spelling" part it would be better to just specifically not allow 1337 speak and indecipherable/shitpost type of writing. I think basing the forum's writing standards on the
w3's accessibility guidelines for clear and concise content would be the best option.
Re: Inclusivity Suggestions
Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2021 6:31 am
by Taycamgame
Would it make sense to add a Language forum? With subforums for common languages such as French, Spanish, etc.
This would allow people who don't speak English, but still play SMBX, to use the forums without worrying about Google Translate messing their conversations up.
Re: Inclusivity Suggestions
Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2021 3:33 pm
by Julia Pseudo
Taycamgame wrote: ↑Wed Jul 14, 2021 6:31 am
Would it make sense to add a Language forum? With subforums for common languages such as French, Spanish, etc.
This would allow people who don't speak English, but still play SMBX, to use the forums without worrying about Google Translate messing their conversations up.
The problem with language-specific forums, historically, has been that there are not enough speakers of any single language to populate a forum section, nor is anyone in the staff necessarily qualified to moderate such a forum.
I think this is unlikely to have changed since the previous times it was discussed.
Re: Inclusivity Suggestions
Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2021 7:46 pm
by aero
Yeah, it would be both inactive and difficult to moderate. Being an English only forum isn't the best possible thing, but it's the only feasible option. I just wanted to put a focus on the rule coming across as ableist and prescriptivist.
Re: Inclusivity Suggestions
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2021 3:13 am
by FutureNyanCat
I think the forum rules could emphasize on trigger warnings, such as mild blood, body horror, epilepsy/eyestrain, etc. In that case, it should be recommended to add a rule on how trigger warnings should be handled through spoiler tags in a much similar fashion to most Discord servers, that applies to both the forum and the SMBX Discord.
This is especially for most users, including friends of mine, who are sensitive to content like these, both on the forums and on the SMBX Discord.