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"Can we get some sort of moderation on low effort and poor quality infographics?"


#PokemonGO: Yesterday Gamepress made an infographic for this week's event. All in all, it was very underwhelming and had incomplete information, seeing as the event hasn't started and we don't know what spawns are boosted and what the quests look like. The primary issue is that once these infographics start circulating in discords and communities, it's hard to replace them with actually useful infographics, and people will just have additional questions that could be quelled with 1 useful infographic. Additionally, infographics are just a form of advertising, and that's fine. But by allowing companies to drop incomplete infographics just for the sake of being first, you're encouraging them to continue to produce low quality content just for the sake of advertising themselves, and that, in my opinion, is no longer fine. via /r/TheSilphRoad https://ift.tt/37k2yRj
"Can we get some sort of moderation on low effort and poor quality infographics?" "Can we get some sort of moderation on low effort and poor quality infographics?" Reviewed by The Pokémonger on 06:37 Rating: 5

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