• smeg@feddit.ukM
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    22 days ago

    FYI I’ve moved to tagging the posts in the form [Source+Store] after it was pointed out that the slash could imply “or”, so this would be [Fanatical+Steam]

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      22 days ago

      On the other hand, couldn’t source + store imply the same? An arrow might be more suitable, but would also not be an ideal solution.

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        22 days ago

        I agree, they both seem to imply the same thing to me. The best solution may be just a little more verbose: [Steam via Fanatical]

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          22 days ago

          Yeah that’s probably a good shout too, you can tell I’ve been overthinking this as I didn’t even consider just using words! One consideration is people who might want to filter out a certain provider, for instance in the sticky post I suggest blocking [Prime if you don’t want to see any Amazon offers.

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            22 days ago

            If this were implemented, I think the best way for a user to set up filters would be something like this (using an example post tagged [Epic via Prime]):

            • If you do not wish to see any post with Prime as the initial storefront from which key is received, set a filter for Prime] (with the storefront name before the bracket)
            • If you do not wish to see any post with Epic as the final storefront in which the key is redeemed, set a filter for [Epic (with the storefront name after the bracket)
            • If you do not want to see any post about a particular storefront in any manner, you would have to add two filters, such as Epic] and [Epic

            I hope my English makes sense here.