Hell all, We have hit 3k subscribers here and would love some feedback from the community on how we can improve this place.
At the moment, I post any and all news I can find as well as articles with tips and tricks regarding DnD, and comics I like, and our other mod @Devil_Master@lemmy.world Posts his OC homebrew stuff that you guys have been enjoying.
What would YOU like to see from us as the mods.
and remember! this community only thrives through YOUR content so please, anything big or small is welcome here. Questions, Help needed posts, it all adds up.
Less links to articles, more user content. I realise this might be hard at this stage but certainty something to consider.
I plan on opening a few communities based on modules I’ve run to accumulate all the user ideas from those into one place, would be nice to link those up!
Maybe post here? I’m not sure there’s enough of a user base to support lots of tightly focused communities.
I’ll certainly try. Not sure if it’s right to post other people’s content/ fixes though 🤔
Sorry, I’m suggesting that you pay the stuff here, rather than other communities.
Posting links to fixes seems legit. Stuff like the Alexandrian Remix of Waterdeep: Dragonheist is great content.
Would love to link those in the sidebar, let me know when you open them, Would also appreciate cross posts to here every once in a while to keep both communities active and drive eyes towards you from here.
As for user content, I’m just a mod, I don’t have content of my own to post so that is something I am relying on you guys the users to submit here.
Yep, that’s the plan. Coming soon-ish hopefully!
Oh as far as posting OTHER’s content here, I do not care, as long as you are attributing credit where it is due and not posting things as if they are your own, then post away!
I know my DM uses /r/ghostsofsaltmarsh for our campaign there. I think having a sub like that with resources and suggestions would be helpful kind of like a more specific DM academy page that would keep “spoilers” contained
Yep, totally worth re-creating/combining some of those info resources over here. I’ll add them to my list :)