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bayonetta·BayonettabyMaple

Bayonetta director Hideki Kamiya thinks Japanese devs should be proud of 'JRPG'

What do you guys think? In the article he also mentions making a new sub-genre called "J-Action" he's probably referring to games like Bayonetta.

Personally I've never seen the term JRPG as anything but positive or at the very least a descriptor. So I find it weird that anyone would take offence to the name of the genre.

Bayonetta director Hideki Kamiya thinks Japanese devs should be proud of 'JRPG'https://www.gamesradar.com/bayonetta-director-hideki-kamiya-thinks-japanese-devs-should-be-proud-of-jrpg/Open linkView original on lemmy.world
support·Lemmy.world SupportbyMaple

What can I do if I think someone is downvoting all of my posts?

I banned someone from a community I made for breaking a rule and being excessively rude, then they DM'd me and after a report their account got banned and I think that they might've made an alternative account and have been downvoting/disliking all of my posts. What can I do to stop/fix this, is there a way for me to see activity on my community as a moderator? Sorry if this doesn't fit here, I don't really know where else to ask this question. It's a small community so any post I make will get buried when the moment I make the post it gets downvoted.

I haven't ruled out that this could just be coincidence but if I can do something about it I'd rather know.

Edit: Maybe a feature request to consider in the future is allowing the user to see activity on their posts, that way if they do notice a trend they can deal with it personally (ie block the user responsible). It's a feature available on other social platforms and seeing as Lemmy logs that stuff anyways. I dunno it just seems like a nice to have. Food for thought I guess.

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support·Lemmy.world SupportbyMaple

Question: do I have to tag a post as NSFW if I am posting in an NSFW community?

Like, if I don't tag a post as NSFW does it still show up for people who don't want to see NSFW? Again, I'm only asking if this is necessary in NSFW communities. I know that I have to tag NSFW content in regular communities. But if I post in a community marked NSFW does it automatically mark the post as such or do I have to manually do it? I've got blur NSFW content turned on and it seems to be blurring the stuff in the community for me, but I wanna be certain that it's doing it everywhere that content is available like feeds and stuff.

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