I don’t see any rules or guidelines for posting in the side bar, so was curious how we feel about posts with qualifying and race results? The f1 sub always posts a graphic with the top 3 as well as the classification, while the other f1 community here on Lemmy has a rule against posting any spoilers. Personally I always liked seeing the results and reading the discussions about them on the subreddit, but curious to see others opinions.
I think spoilers in posts and comments are fine, I'd just like to avoid spoilers in thumbnails and titles. I don't think it's that hard to avoid F1 content if you know you won't be watching live.
Due to time zones I almost never watch F1 live, but I just avoid places where the results may be discussed.
If we don't allow people to to discuss what happens in the race this space will die. Even banning spoilers from titles would be pretty bad, it would just lead to posts with useless titles like "Verstappen does thing in race"
Another issue is I think the moderator is somewhat dormant and there’s no current process in lemmy to replace or add new ones without their approval. Bit of a lawless land at the moment.
Formula1 on lemmy.ml has active moderators and sidebar and pinned posts, but very slightly less engagement though quite close.
The moderator of this sub was at least active today, so they are not completely absent. However, with the amount of activity here and considering how absent they appear throughout the week (and nothing wrong with being busy IRL!) it would probably be a good idea to get in touch with them and see if we can appoint another mod or two to lighten the load.
I saw a post a couple days ago where some members were trying to get in touch with him. I wonder if anything came of that. We did get the discussions pinned so that’s something at least.
Yeah, I'm having a hard time picking my go-to F1 community.
What is going on with the moderation here? This community seems slightly more active, especially the live race threads, but the lemmy.ml community has clearer guidelines and way more mods.
I don't watch either qualifying or the race live, more often on a several hour delay. So I absolutely hate those posts that have the results as a picture because it's all too easy to accidentally see the results while scrolling through a feed.
I would much prefer that the post title be something like "British GP Race Results" and then the results in the first comment, not the body of the opening post, that way I can scroll through my feed and not accidentally see the results while leaving people who know the results to discuss the subject.
Our subscribers voted for no spoilers in post titles, but that is the only place spoilers are not permitted. It was a close vote, with around 50% voting for no spoilers, the rest being split between spoilers and unsure.
A spoiler for us is defined as a piece of information which allows users to derive a driver's finishing position of a competitive session.
Feels like that is a reasonable compromise. Thumbnails and post content is not moderated currently. With some clients not rendering the spoiler tags on the post preview, we felt it was pointless trying to enforce them.
There should be no spoilers in titles or OPs. Let people discuss spoilers in the comments, but especially in Motorsport I feel like having a spoiler flash on screen before you get to watch the race can really spoil the experience.
I feel like it would be difficult to moderate a bunch of posts, especially if they intend to discuss specific topics from races. People might not have the motivation to change "Verstappen spins out on lap 10" to remove all spoilers.
Yea it's a good question, I'm definitely guilty of it myself. Unsure how best to address it though as the convention is to post articles with the headline verbatim as the post title. Do we change that and just post articles with a spoiler free summary as the title?
I had a multi Reddit with all the F1 and Motogp stuff separate from my home feed just for this purpose. Hoping one of the lemmy apps can get something similar going. The only way I could really avoid spoilers especially since I couldn’t always watch the race until a day or two later sometimes.