![]() ![]() It's a good way to address the entire community for something. ![]() Including /r/manga in the title is just a signal that it is for everyone to jump in whether it be a game or discussion aimed at all readers. If you're asking the entire community a question, put /r/manga in the link title. Posts about new licenses, anime adaptation announcements, hiatuses, mangaka statuses, and so on would fall under the news tag. News posts require the tag at the beginning of the post title. If it relates directly to Scanlation or Scanlators rather than a specific series, this is the tag for that. for posts directly regarding or relating to Scanlation. Note that posts are for recommending series to new readers, so do not use spoilers or treat them like reviews. If you're just recommending a series without saying why or your whole explanation fits int he title, how are you convincing someone to read it? Put some effort into it other than just an image and title. Also, keep in mind to tell us why you enjoy the series, usually in the comments or body of a text post. But we still shouldn't be driving traffic to these sites as a first priority. Everyone is just going to use their preferred readers in the end anyway. Linking to Manga Updates, My Anime List, or doing a Self Post are all preferred when it comes to posts. Something to keep in mind here is that you absolutely never need to link to an aggregate site for the post. If you are recommending manga (RT! = Read This!), please use the following: name of manga (genres) and be liberal with genres! Keep in mind that this is a recommendation from you to all of r/manga, so tell us why we should read it in your post!Īnother tag that is beneficial to the search bar. Links to manga pages or panels and fanart both fall under the art tag, use it when the disc tag doesn't apply. ![]() Discussions are posts involving multiple people talking about something rather than 1 or 2 people answering a question that the original poster has.įor art, please use the following: Title of Choice (Name of the Series) The tag is * not needed on any question post that can be answered by a single question. Chapter Discussions posts do not need a spoiler flair as it should be assumed that there are spoilers for up to the specified chapter in them.įor Discussion posts, the priority link should be the scanlator's site while the secondary would be a self post without a link. If you are posting a post, keep in mind that you should at the very least be following the discussion. Another important fact is that the tag also serves as a warning for spoilers. If someone is looking up previous discussions, they should be able to identify them with the tag. The tag is especially important for the search bar. It comes across as lazy karmawhoring and leads to people missing that it's the title of the series rather than a bit of commentary.įor Discussion submissions, please use the following link syntax: name of manga (chapter#) or (general questions: who's your favorite character? etc.) If you only make the title of a post the title of a series, it's really no better than titling it "manga". When submitting content, you're expected to be giving some kind of commentary/reaction to the content. In addition, please don't make "technically correct titles" which are only titled as something like "She Gets Girls Everyday." While it is the title of a manga, your post shouldn't just be the source for the title. The reddit title character limit is fairly large so there's no excuse for not including full (or near full) titles. Also, please do not use initialisms/short-hands as these are typically only recognizable to people that already know the series. For posts containing multiple series in the main post, posts including at most 3 still must include the title in the title of the post.Īnything with 4 or more different series requires a comment posting in the comments within 3 minutes of the post going up. This applies to a post which features even a hint of manga imagery as the content. Don't make people go looking for having to ask. You are not doing anyone a favor if you don't include the title of a the series in the title. Even if a series is very common, there are still plenty of people that may have not read it or are completely new to manga. Not every person has read every series and will not recognize every series. Submission GuidelinesĪll posts that are directly related to a series must include the series' title in the title of the post. From the Submission Guidelines to Rules to Spoiler Regulations, and how to do good titles, etc. Welcome to the Guide where everything is explained (for this subreddit, at least). Always use spoiler tags when necessary.Do not post rips of officially licensed releases.No Referral/Profiteering/Soliciting Links/Sites.Follow submission guidelines when applicable.
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