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A concern that would get brought up very often on the main LoL subreddit is the inclusion of Esports/pro-player content, with no simple way to filter it out for users that aren't interested in that side of LoL. The moderators never budged on this.

Ideally Esports/pro-player content would have its own community to live in, but a good middle-ground would be to require posts to be labelled with a relevant prefix, like [Esports], [Pro], [Art], [Discussion], as examples.

I think a decision on this should be made sooner rather than later!

Thank you

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[-] hotdaniel@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 year ago

The only reason to force the tagging is if it can be filtered out. Would be better to just send those posts to a lolesports community. I hated the way r/leagueoflegends handled this issue

I don't think we have enough content yet to already be splitting up posts into different Lol esports communities. Maybe one day if this community gets way more popular. For now, I think flairing the posts is a good idea, though. I know it does bother some people.

[-] nicolairathjen@lemmy.world -1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I haven’t been an extremely active user of /r/leagueoflegends recently, but I always preferred one large community as opposed to a bunch of League “micro”-communities.

[-] Chenz@lemmy.world -1 points 1 year ago

I personally would not like to see esports content removed, and as others have already said, splitting up such a small community won’t do much good

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