Rules
- You must be approved by an admin to create a post.
- Advertising or commenting under another provider's thread will result in a temporary ban. Multiple offenses will get you banned permanently.
- Do not post any direct links to your streaming server or individual streams.
- Do not comment “bump” or other phrases to fake activity in your post. Do not repost the same content in the comment threads. These kinds of comments may make your post rise to the top, but it does not provide any useful information to the reader. It will be considered as spam and you will receive a temporary ban.
- Sending private messages to users is strictly forbidden, except in these 2 scenarios:
- The user sends you a private message first.
- The user leaves a comment on your post asking you to send them a private message.
Guidelines
These guidelines are suggestions rather than rules. They exist for the benefit of providing the most relevant information to readers in a clear and concise way. This way, you can avoid answering repetitive questions which eventually end up looking like spam. A secondary goal is to preserve people’s time when they are looking for specific information such as trial availability, channels list or pricing. Lastly, keep in mind that people visiting this community may have poor eyesight or suffer from reading disorders, try to be considerate.
Here are the guidelines:
- Write in a clear, readable font.
- Avoid writing in all caps or using fancy fonts.
- Use special characters only when necessary.
- Use emojis sparingly.
- Avoid posting poster images that contain text about your service. Instead, write it down.
- This is important to enable people to discover you through searching.
- Search engines such as Google, Bing or DuckDuckGo will not recognize the text in these posters. Therefore, your post will not show up in the search results.
- The fonts and color contrasts may make it difficult for some people to read.
- Try to anticipate common questions people might ask and include the answers in your post. Some examples are: pricing, accepted payment modes, channels list, VPN compatibility, device compatibility, trial availability.
- Go for simple instead of fancy. If you can make it simpler, you probably should.
- Do not misrepresent your service offering. For example, if you say that you are offering 4K streams, the resolution of the streams should be in 3840 × 2160.
- Avoid using slang such as ‘zap’ or other terms. Some people visiting the community may be new to the world of IPTV and they may not understand these terms.
- Specify how people should contact you. You are free to use any means, but we generally recommend using Lemmy's private messages or secure messaging services such as Signal or Element. Discord is great for managing communities, but it offers limited privacy. If your discord server gets terminated, you will lose the communication channels with all your members. If you must use discord, make sure to back up all your members’ info regularly.
- Use the EDIT button. Edit your post over and over until you are satisfied with the wording.
If you need any help crafting a good post, or you just want a second pair of eyes to take a look at your post, please DM the admin @burnt_toast@lemmy.opensupply.space, we are always willing to help out with this task.
Would you consider updating these guidelines... Or even setting requirements... So that IPTV providers needed to provide some more of the basic service info in their posts? Knowing things like payment methods, EPG support and especially what protocols they support will be very helpful for shoppers. I don't want to join a discord for more research unless I know the basics meet my needs, you know?
Thinking about this a little more, I think it might be easier for everyone if I provide some kind of template that they can easily fill in with the relevant details. This is simpler for me as an admin to manage, simpler for providers and potential customers can easily see what is on offer. Thanks for the idea!
I think a template is a great idea... that would definitely be easier for you to administer, and for us to read. I'm happy to read whatever else the providers want to put down, but covering the basics in a template is a winner.
I don't know how to phrase it, but an important entry would answer the question "can users use their own apps via a provided playlist, or do you require the use of your own app?" (My own goal, which I suspect is common, is finding a provider that is plug & play with TiviMate for Android TV, including EPG data.)
Anyway, thanks again for working on this!
The template is now live on the site, you can see an example here: https://lemmy.opensupply.space/post/6
It looks great! Thanks!
I actually also thanked Cinder for updating their post.