Hi,

I want to gather some opinions on @daily_fourmula@lemmy.ml. It’s a bot posting math dailygames every day. I checked the last 14 days. Nobody commented on the bots’ posts, it barely receives any reactions at all.

I think the bot should stop posting games. I prefer active games over a bunch of automated empty threads. Quality over quantity.

Small problem though, I don’t even know who runs the bot. Banning it should be the absolute last resort. I’ve written a DM to the bot, waiting for an answer.

What do you think about the bot?

  • fiat_lux 🆕 🏠@lemmy.zip
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    9 days ago

    It’s not the visuals, I think the visuals are nice and keeping visual consistency is good branding.

    Please understand I mean no disrespect by this, but for me these are four questions on a math quiz, not four separate games. Each is a single step equation in a slightly different arrangement, with each having only a single binary outcome, taking me only a handful of seconds to complete. Perhaps it’s because I do various equations in my head in my work that I don’t get much of a challenge from doing these, and as a result I don’t perceive much variety or novelty. That just makes me the wrong audience.

    But, the result of having separate posts for each of them everyday is that other games end up being crowded out, even if they’re bundling more content inside the game itself. That doesn’t seem fair.

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      9 days ago

      I think I struggle to understand a little. Like, if Wordle is posted every day, we’re happy, but if Wordle and Connections is posted by NY Times every day we don’t think they should?

      I’m not having a dig, I’m just trying to understand.

      • fiat_lux 🆕 🏠@lemmy.zip
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        8 days ago

        It would make sense to me to combine wordle and connections in one post to be consistent, it’s easier to divide by author or vendor rather than similarity. I wouldn’t want someone to start posting something like nerdle individually either, which appears to have 22 separate games now. And I wouldn’t want one author to be given special treatment.

        But this is only my opinion, I’m not the entire community. I’m not even someone who does the sharing results part of this community.

        • squirrel@cake.kobel.fyiOPM
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          8 days ago

          It would make sense to me to combine wordle and connections in one post to be consistent

          That would mix up the results of two different games in one thread and look very messy.

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            5 days ago

            I don’t actually think it’d be a good idea, but you could do it by having multiple top-level contents representing each game and ask that people post their replies to that game under its respective comment.