Post flairs are here! /u/Crystlazar The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Hello, Community!

A little over a month ago we released a poll asking whether you’d be interested in having post flairs on the subreddit. The results were very clear: You supported post flairs, but they had to be optional.

Having optional flairs means that it’s up to you to decide whether you want to use them. We encourage everyone to do so but rest assured that you will not be reprimanded for not using them. The flairs are simply to make it easier for people to filter through the content they want to see.

Post flairs on r/Skyrim

We have introduced the following post flairs:

Discussion: For general discussions about the game. This could be discussions about your favorite questline, character, item, etc. Question: Similar to the above but used with the intention of asking for help related to gameplay. Maybe you’re wondering how to level a skill most efficiently, how to make lots of money, how to defeat a certain boss, etc. Bug Help: A flair to show that you need assistance with a game bug. Note: The UESP Wiki contains many lists of bug fixes. Every quest has its own dedicated page too. If you need help solving a bug, consider checking the relevant page too. For example, if you run into one of the many bugs in the Blood on the Ice quest, go here and look for the “Bugs” section. Lore: For discussions about the amazing lore found in the Elder Scrolls universe! How did the Dwemer disappear? What really happened to the ancient Snow Elves? Who was Talos really? Arts/Crafts: For you to show off your crafts! Arts, tattoos, woodworking, etc. Everything goes as long as it’s directly related to Skyrim. Do keep rule 10 (Limit Your Self Promotion) in mind, though. Screenshots/Clips: A flair for posts featuring game screenshots and clips. Show off your character, your cool items, or how you’ve killed Nazeem for the 10th time (today). Modding: For posts that deal with modding. This could be asking for recommendations, posting reviews, or general discussions about modding. Be aware that if you seek modding support (e.g. solving conflicts or incompatibilities), r/skyrimmods is a better place to post. It’s totally fine to ask for support here, but the modding subreddit is generally more knowledgeable about modding. You’re more likely to get professional help there from people that have the necessary experience and know-how. Posts with the “Modding” flair will be met by an AutoMod message echoing this.

Feedback

If you have any feedback on post flairs, feel free to comment below or write us through Modmail! We’re open to ideas (or criticism, should you have any). We’ll make sure to do our part in monitoring the use of flairs and conversations about them.

Have a nice weekend, everyone!

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​r/skyrim Hello, Community! A little over a month ago we released a poll asking whether you’d be interested in having post flairs on the subreddit. The results were very clear: You supported post flairs, but they had to be optional. Having optional flairs means that it’s up to you to decide whether you want to use them. We encourage everyone to do so but rest assured that you will not be reprimanded for not using them. The flairs are simply to make it easier for people to filter through the content they want to see. Post flairs on r/Skyrim We have introduced the following post flairs: Discussion: For general discussions about the game. This could be discussions about your favorite questline, character, item, etc. Question: Similar to the above but used with the intention of asking for help related to gameplay. Maybe you’re wondering how to level a skill most efficiently, how to make lots of money, how to defeat a certain boss, etc. Bug Help: A flair to show that you need assistance with a game bug. Note: The UESP Wiki contains many lists of bug fixes. Every quest has its own dedicated page too. If you need help solving a bug, consider checking the relevant page too. For example, if you run into one of the many bugs in the Blood on the Ice quest, go here and look for the “Bugs” section. Lore: For discussions about the amazing lore found in the Elder Scrolls universe! How did the Dwemer disappear? What really happened to the ancient Snow Elves? Who was Talos really? Arts/Crafts: For you to show off your crafts! Arts, tattoos, woodworking, etc. Everything goes as long as it’s directly related to Skyrim. Do keep rule 10 (Limit Your Self Promotion) in mind, though. Screenshots/Clips: A flair for posts featuring game screenshots and clips. Show off your character, your cool items, or how you’ve killed Nazeem for the 10th time (today). Modding: For posts that deal with modding. This could be asking for recommendations, posting reviews, or general discussions about modding. Be aware that if you seek modding support (e.g. solving conflicts or incompatibilities), r/skyrimmods is a better place to post. It’s totally fine to ask for support here, but the modding subreddit is generally more knowledgeable about modding. You’re more likely to get professional help there from people that have the necessary experience and know-how. Posts with the “Modding” flair will be met by an AutoMod message echoing this. Feedback If you have any feedback on post flairs, feel free to comment below or write us through Modmail! We’re open to ideas (or criticism, should you have any). We’ll make sure to do our part in monitoring the use of flairs and conversations about them. Have a nice weekend, everyone! submitted by /u/Crystlazar [link] [comments] 

Hello, Community!

A little over a month ago we released a poll asking whether you’d be interested in having post flairs on the subreddit. The results were very clear: You supported post flairs, but they had to be optional.

Having optional flairs means that it’s up to you to decide whether you want to use them. We encourage everyone to do so but rest assured that you will not be reprimanded for not using them. The flairs are simply to make it easier for people to filter through the content they want to see.

Post flairs on r/Skyrim

We have introduced the following post flairs:

Discussion: For general discussions about the game. This could be discussions about your favorite questline, character, item, etc. Question: Similar to the above but used with the intention of asking for help related to gameplay. Maybe you’re wondering how to level a skill most efficiently, how to make lots of money, how to defeat a certain boss, etc. Bug Help: A flair to show that you need assistance with a game bug. Note: The UESP Wiki contains many lists of bug fixes. Every quest has its own dedicated page too. If you need help solving a bug, consider checking the relevant page too. For example, if you run into one of the many bugs in the Blood on the Ice quest, go here and look for the “Bugs” section. Lore: For discussions about the amazing lore found in the Elder Scrolls universe! How did the Dwemer disappear? What really happened to the ancient Snow Elves? Who was Talos really? Arts/Crafts: For you to show off your crafts! Arts, tattoos, woodworking, etc. Everything goes as long as it’s directly related to Skyrim. Do keep rule 10 (Limit Your Self Promotion) in mind, though. Screenshots/Clips: A flair for posts featuring game screenshots and clips. Show off your character, your cool items, or how you’ve killed Nazeem for the 10th time (today). Modding: For posts that deal with modding. This could be asking for recommendations, posting reviews, or general discussions about modding. Be aware that if you seek modding support (e.g. solving conflicts or incompatibilities), r/skyrimmods is a better place to post. It’s totally fine to ask for support here, but the modding subreddit is generally more knowledgeable about modding. You’re more likely to get professional help there from people that have the necessary experience and know-how. Posts with the “Modding” flair will be met by an AutoMod message echoing this.

Feedback

If you have any feedback on post flairs, feel free to comment below or write us through Modmail! We’re open to ideas (or criticism, should you have any). We’ll make sure to do our part in monitoring the use of flairs and conversations about them.

Have a nice weekend, everyone!

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