Does anyone think it would be a good idea to have a rule to prevent race spoilers on this community till 24hrs after a race?
Given the nature of races being in a different part of the world every time, time zones vary greatly and it’s not always possible to watch a race “live”.
Personality I would like to stay subbed to this community, so I can get f1 news and posts when I browse Lemmy. But if it isn’t possible to make a rule like that and I’m likely to get a spoiler I would have to either stop using Lemmy for 24hrs (oh the horror) or unsub from this community.
Just a thought.
Would your proposal only mean no posts that display race results in title or image within the first 24 hrs, or go further than that?
And does it need to be 24 hours? That’s a long time. What is the longest period between ending time of a race and a normal waking up and watching a re-live look like? Here in Europe, I think with the Asian races it’s like 5 hours tops.
I think the longest time would probably be around 12 hours (24 was just me being conservative about it)
Thinking of a race that actually happens on Saturday and you can only watch it on Sunday.
Also I think you’re on to something there, if we say: hey just on Sundays, don’t post spoilers in the title and if you’re posting a spoiler image mark it nsfw so it gets blurred out.
But why are you looking at an F1 community if you don’t want to know anything about the race that happened up to half a day ago? I don’t watch every race live but I just don’t look at Lemmy or other sports news. Works perfectly well and nobody needs to tip toe around my lack of self control.
I’m not. I’m looking at Lemmy, I’m just subbed to the community so it appears on my front page.
No; if we have a delay on discussion, I think fewer people will come back a full day later to post.
If you’re not seeing the race live, and want to avoid spoilers, don’t open an app that contains an F1 feed. Whenever I miss a race, I avoid spoilers until I can find time to watch.
I try to minimize spoilers with a “generic” race and post-race discussion topic, but i agree with @[email protected]. If i can’t see a race live i just don’t touch my phone.
Given there is another f1 community, I subbed to this one as it isn’t full of karma whores who spoil race results for upvotes. They add literally nothing to the discussion, and are adamant in their ability to be able to do so. I think this community should be different
Is the other one on lemmy.ml?
That community is pretty much dead, last post is 5 months ago, there is a community at lem.ee but that one has no new posts since 2 years ago and only contains 4 posts. So not sure which one @[email protected] means.
I think it would be counterintuitive to cater to a small percentage of people who 1) didn’t see it live and 2) are bothered by knowing the results early.
I think it would be more beneficial for users to take matters into their own hands.
For example, you can create another account and block the Formula 1 and Formuladank communities so you can browse without the risk of getting spoiled by a post going by your feed.
Then when you’ve seen it, switch back to your main.
I think this kind of rule would be a bad idea and result in this rare niche community that is actually active to die.
I’ve always felt these kinds of requests and rules are weird because it’s to make up for someone’s lack of self control to not watch social media. If your schedule or timezone is as such you can’t watch it live, it would be weird that you can waste time on social media before you have time to watch the race or a summary.
You really need to put in effort to get spoiled by results here. You’re not getting notifications from here like with news app.
Spoilers on titles are the issue for me.
That spent bean most commentary can’t still be had.
Nah, let people discuss it. If you don’t want to ruin the race result then don’t open the app that tells you race results.
This app has more than just F1. I’d rather block this community than have a single race spoiled.
After all, I get nothing useful from this community.
Then I think the solution is clear for you, and that’s ok.
It would be good if Lemmy had a “snooze community” feature where you could not see posts in any feeds for a specified amount of time. So basically on a race weekend you could snooze the community for 3 days or whatever and no posts would appear in your feed.