It’s hard to get decent discussions going when everything is drowned out in a deluge of game highlight posts every time there are top level games happening. This stuff is relevant, but to have each game represented by a top level post is not helpful.

  • @Cabeza2000@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    What community?

    Stop having match threads and then you can rest assured no soccer community will ever form around here.

    My comment was not about the bot but about the human (@Fer90Dar@lemmy.world) that post the match threads for everyone’s benefit.

    I am not sure what you call main r/soccer page or separate r/soccer. Perhaps something to do with how you browse reddit. I used to browse reddit with an app (RIF) and old.reddit.com and there was no such separation. Furthermore, they not only have match threads but also post-match threads, goal threads and sometimes threads for red cards, tackles, VAR… and so on.

    Obviously we don’t need all that around here but we need at least one post per match thread… That is the bare minimum to have, and that is why I remain strongly opposed to OP.

    • @johan@feddit.nl
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      9 months ago

      I read the original post as: one “megathread” per game. Maybe I misunderstood but one thread per game seems like a good idea to me.

      Edit: nvm that’s how it is now. I also think that can stay. A megathread of tons of games… Don’t think that works and would just make things confusing.