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As I repost this a fair amount, I figured I'd make it a thread that I can link to for those who need a little bit of help getting their chatting just right!
Monokumas 5 Step Program for Making Sure Your Post Isn't Low Effort!
Welcome! If you're tired of having your posts reported, or just stuck on how to interact, then these handy steps will help you! Follow these steps to ensure your posts add value to the LC community.
Step 1: Consider - Could a Bot type this?
If your post could be mistaken for something a bot might say, it's probably too low effort.
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Step 2: Consider - Could this be a react?
If your message could be conveyed with just a reaction (like a thumbs-up emoji or a like), then it’s likely not substantial enough.
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Step 3: Consider - Is this a reply? Or a brand new discussion?
Make sure you're using the right format for your message. If it's a reply, use the reply button. If you're starting a new topic, make sure to provide context.
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Step 4: Consider - Could a Gif be added?
A well-placed GIF can make your post more engaging and show that you've put thought into your message.
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Step 5: Consider - Learning to stop worrying and enjoy the thread.
The best way to get involved is to just start engaging! Use the "Reply" tip first to build rapport with other users and moderators. Once you're known in the community, you can post with a little more personality.
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Final Bonus Tip: Have fun, be respectful, and contribute meaningfully! Happy posting!
Monokumas 5 Step Program for Making Sure Your Post Isn't Low Effort!
Welcome! If you're tired of having your posts reported, or just stuck on how to interact, then these handy steps will help you! Follow these steps to ensure your posts add value to the LC community.
Step 1: Consider - Could a Bot type this?
If your post could be mistaken for something a bot might say, it's probably too low effort.
Example: "Look at the page number" or "Wow good thread"
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Step 2: Consider - Could this be a react?
If your message could be conveyed with just a reaction (like a thumbs-up emoji or a like), then it’s likely not substantial enough.
Example: "I like this picture"
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Step 3: Consider - Is this a reply? Or a brand new discussion?
Make sure you're using the right format for your message. If it's a reply, use the reply button. If you're starting a new topic, make sure to provide context.
Instead of "What does everyone think about X?" try "What does everyone think about X? Personally, I think..."
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Step 4: Consider - Could a Gif be added?
A well-placed GIF can make your post more engaging and show that you've put thought into your message.
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Step 5: Consider - Learning to stop worrying and enjoy the thread.
The best way to get involved is to just start engaging! Use the "Reply" tip first to build rapport with other users and moderators. Once you're known in the community, you can post with a little more personality.
Regular users "get away" with slightly less effort because their personalities are familiar. That’s why I can just reply with a GIF and people understand my tone. But if a new user only posts a few words, others will likely judge their post more critically.
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Final Bonus Tip: Have fun, be respectful, and contribute meaningfully! Happy posting!
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