What about an "Art on Display" group?
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Yes, if we go down that road, where does it end? A group just for pictures of kids. A group for cooking. A group for video games. A group for anything. If any particular topic is worth of a group, the question should be "is it worthy of a community"? If cooking, for example, was so important that we wanted to have a forum about it, then having a cooking community would be great. Having a "cooking group for IT pros" makes no sense as the fact that we are IT pros is an arbitrarily limiting factor on a cooking discussion. If you want a good cooking discussion, don't limit it to IT pros.
Video gaming would be a great consideration for its own community. I have been wanting to have a community just around literary gaming. If there is interest, let's talk to the GroveSocial people.
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I wouldn't have an issue with a videogaming community. I have people that might be able to do that for us
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@Minion-Queen said:
I wouldn't have an issue with a videogaming community. I have people that might be able to do that for us
That would make sense. And videogaming is not one word.
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yes it is when you are the Minion Queen. I have decided that I can make up my own words and spelling for them. I am the Queen after all!
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@Minion-Queen said:
yes it is when you are the Minion Queen. I have decided that I can make up my own words and spelling for them. I am the Queen after all!
It's the female Joffrey! RUN!!!
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@ajstringham said:
@Minion-Queen said:
I wouldn't have an issue with a videogaming community. I have people that might be able to do that for us
That would make sense. And videogaming is not one word.
It is now, this is how words are created. Half the words in Shakespeare were not words until he made them.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@ajstringham said:
@Minion-Queen said:
I wouldn't have an issue with a videogaming community. I have people that might be able to do that for us
That would make sense. And videogaming is not one word.
It is now, this is how words are created. Half the words in Shakespeare were not words until he made them.
I wouldn't exactly consider Danielle the next Shakespeare...
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No offense @Minion-Queen
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@ajstringham said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@ajstringham said:
@Minion-Queen said:
I wouldn't have an issue with a videogaming community. I have people that might be able to do that for us
That would make sense. And videogaming is not one word.
It is now, this is how words are created. Half the words in Shakespeare were not words until he made them.
I wouldn't exactly consider Danielle the next Shakespeare...
I don't think Shakespeare's peers considered him the next whatever they had before that either.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@ajstringham said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@ajstringham said:
@Minion-Queen said:
I wouldn't have an issue with a videogaming community. I have people that might be able to do that for us
That would make sense. And videogaming is not one word.
It is now, this is how words are created. Half the words in Shakespeare were not words until he made them.
I wouldn't exactly consider Danielle the next Shakespeare...
I don't think Shakespeare's peers considered him the next whatever they had before that either.
If I recall from English class many of his peers thought he was a bit of a buffoon who wrote cheesy plays without deep meaning or context. Although the royalty loved him so...
A video game community would be fun... although some of the type of people dedicated communities attract are not the most friendly.
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@coliver said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@ajstringham said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@ajstringham said:
@Minion-Queen said:
I wouldn't have an issue with a videogaming community. I have people that might be able to do that for us
That would make sense. And videogaming is not one word.
It is now, this is how words are created. Half the words in Shakespeare were not words until he made them.
I wouldn't exactly consider Danielle the next Shakespeare...
I don't think Shakespeare's peers considered him the next whatever they had before that either.
If I recall from English class many of his peers thought he was a bit of a buffoon who wrote cheesy plays without deep meaning or context. Although the royalty loved him so...
A video game community would be fun... although some of the type of people dedicated communities attract are not the most friendly.
Yeah, that's a bit of an understatement.
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@coliver that's partially why I'm looking, for me at least, a community completely dedicated to literary gaming. There are lots of general gaming communities out there already. Never going to really compete with those. But something unique, like discussing gaming in a storytelling context would be something special.