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Rules for Posting Guides on Our Community
1. Defining a Guide Guides are comprehensive reference materials, how-tos, or comparison tables. A guide must be well-organized both in content and layout. Information should be easily accessible without unnecessary navigation. Guides can include flowcharts, step-by-step instructions, or visual references that compare different elements side by side.
2. Infographic Guidelines Infographics are permitted if they are educational and informative. They should aim to convey complex information visually and clearly. However, infographics that primarily serve as visual essays without structured guidance will be subject to removal.
3. Grey Area Moderators may use discretion when deciding to remove posts. If in doubt, message us or use downvotes for content you find inappropriate.
4. Source Attribution If you know the original source of a guide, share it in the comments to credit the creators.
5. Diverse Content To keep our community engaging, avoid saturating the feed with similar topics. Excessive posts on a single topic may be moderated to maintain diversity.
6. Verify in Comments Always check the comments for additional insights or corrections. Moderators rely on community expertise for accuracy.
Community Guidelines
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Direct Image Links Only Only direct links to .png, .jpg, and .jpeg image formats are permitted.
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Educational Infographics Only Infographics must aim to educate and inform with structured content. Purely narrative or non-informative infographics may be removed.
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Serious Guides Only Nonserious or comedy-based guides will be removed.
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No Harmful Content Guides promoting dangerous or harmful activities/materials will be removed. This includes content intended to cause harm to others.
By following these rules, we can maintain a diverse and informative community. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out to the moderators. Thank you for contributing responsibly!
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How about a tl,dr for people who don't have an hour to watch a video about a show?
I think it was just an excuse to share an hbomb video.
My favorite video creator is the guy who does 'Primitive Technology.'
No jabber.
That video is longer than an episode of Sherlock. If it were 5-10 minutes I'd at least try to see what he had to say. At this length I'm just going to disregard it as someone with too much time hating on something because people like it.
I have nearly two hours and can watch the video. Instead I'm going to happily watch A Study in Pink. I'm not a diehard fan but it's enjoyable enough and a better use of time than listening to someone bitch. Or maybe I'll watch 4 episodes of old Futurama. I haven't decided yet.
Look for "The 7% Solution" by Nicholas Myer. He wrote the book and directed the film. Mycroft and Dr. Watson enlist the aid of Sigmund Freud to help Holmes overcome his cocaine addiction.
That sounds pretty cool. I'll check it out!
Enjoy