like more ways to make friends and better the interactions between users weather it be competitively or non competitively
not sure honestly just wanted to put my ideas outAurele wrote:
Hi there!
Do you have specific suggestions to achieve this?
I've always thought that a cool way for people to interact with one another would be if users could leave comments on one another's profiles, like Steam profiles. (However, this would probably create more spaces that need moderation.)Aurele wrote:
Do you have specific suggestions to achieve this?
Lol I used to have a myworldoftext link in my profile, and it got vandalized several times with... obscene things. I doubt I ever harmed those people in any way. Had to get rid of it.Niccy wrote:
I've always thought that a cool way for people to interact with one another would be if users could leave comments on one another's profiles, like Steam profiles. (However, this would probably create more spaces that need moderation.)Aurele wrote:
Do you have specific suggestions to achieve this?
Another idea, more catered toward mappers, would be to introduce a sort of collaboration mode for mapping. Maybe a feature that allows mappers to collaborate live or asynchronously on map projects—like Google Docs but for beatmaps.
Yeah, any profanity or offensive content in user profile comments would theoretically lead to a silence, but I'm sure especially the user profiles of top players would be more of a challenge to moderate in this case, too. There could be additional features for this, like users having the ability to set profile comments to Friends Only -- but it would just create a significantly higher amount of spaces that need moderation, so perhaps it may not be the best idea -- it just depends on the amount of reach the GMT has, I suppose. Still, I think more interactivity between user profiles that's baked into the osu! site in some way could be neat.Naiad wrote:
Still, if there was a way to have such a thing but on the osu! website itself and in a way that is possible to moderate, it could be cool. I think if it was public, or if the data was at least accessible to GMT etc., there would be a lot less vandalism.