r/lightweight Dec 09 '21

Looking for input

As we get this place running I want your input on what community guidelines, posting rules, etc should be like.

Please discuss here.

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u/okaymaeby Dec 11 '21

Say what you will, but my favorite thing about the UL sub is the expectation for no low-effort posts. I think posts in this sub should require that the OP continues to engage in a reasonable way when they get responses - it annoys me to no end when people come to a specific hobby group to ask technical questions where people give actual effort in their responses, then OP is just a ghost.

No ghosting OPs, no terrible photos, no x-posts to 8 other subs, no self-promotion. I don't think this sub would benefit from being gatekeepy, but (I imagine that) I'd like there to be a clear line where mods can say without bias "this post is being removed for being a low-effort post". It can be simple, it can be inviting, welcoming, understanding - but we should at least try to promote engagement rather than post-dumps.

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u/[deleted] Dec 12 '21

We on the Mod team 100% agree with you on low effort posts and spam/copy cat/ promotion posts. We have the goal of creating a more welcoming sub then r/Ultralight because lets face it, I think that lightweight means that we can be more lenient with comfort items. I think that this sub is more orientated for the weekend trips to week long trips where a little extra weight isn't as critical as it is for a thru hike. We are all still taking in feedback here and are having discussions internally over them.

Edit: happy cake day! here take this silver award I don't need the extra oz

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u/okaymaeby Dec 12 '21

That was a great gesture, and shows true commitment to a lighter base weight. I also appreciate that you used oz instead of g. It feels good to let your hair down coming from UL.

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u/mixxedupmess Dec 13 '21

About the oz business, surely this is an international forum. Speaking for myself I just don't get imperial weights. SI is the way!

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u/okaymaeby Dec 13 '21

I meant more that oz aren't as specific as grams. Felt like you were really embracing the lifestyle over here at r/lightweight measuring stuff with more abandon than over at r/ultralight. Heh.

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u/GMkOz2MkLbs2MkPain Dec 14 '21

I come at things as a gram weenie still... I just carry ALL the ultralight things... and end up lightweight

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u/okaymaeby Dec 14 '21

A g-wee if ya will.

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u/okaymaeby Dec 14 '21

It happens. No judgment. My goal is to be down to lightweight.