I have recently misunderstood the community guidelines, and I have never actually seen it until today. It was talked about when I asked about ai use. I have read over the community guidelines, which I couldn’t find any other way, easily I shall add. The only way was to tap the highlighted words in a reply, which took me directly to the community guidelines. I was given a badge for reading the community guidelines, and I had seen that only 3.7k badges have been given away for reading them. If you don’t know, that’s on the low side for Ribblr badges. That mean 1% of users on Ribblr have actually read through them. More people probably have a skein of yarn that they bought and haven’t used than have read the community guidelines. For something so crucial for keeping Ribblr as great as it is, I think it should have its own page in the community tab, and highlighted in the tutorial when you first get started.
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I think it does?
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Ok maybe im a bit dumb
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Maybe on the side, where u can go to general, testing, etc. I just don’t feel like it’s talked or shown enough.
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I think it and the terms of service, community guidelines and the community wiki and the help center and perhaps a contact us link should all be linked at the top of every Ribblr page in a large enough font to see.
EDITED TO ADD Typing Terms of service should automatically show up as a link like the community guidelines, community wiki and the help center do. if not at the top then on a sidebar
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That’s a great idea!!
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That is a great idea. Again, because I didn’t know about some of the guidelines, I had to take down 2 of my patterns. I’m remaking them, though it’s a pain in the but.
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