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Nice suggestion: Itch member selects to use "messageboard", "forum" or "none" for home page

A topic by rcbasicfans created Dec 10, 2023 Views: 360 Replies: 12
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Hello! 

Sometimes visitors want to ask authors of games questions or communicate with authors of games. Nevertheless, these discussions are not related to any uploaded game projects of game authors. This new discussion board or new messageboard will be helpful in these situations. Home page meant authorname.itch.io. (For example, rcbasicfans.itch.io.)

This feature will be so useful. Please consider the suggestion. Thanks a lot! Thank you very much!!!!!

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For the time being, maybe this will also come in handy for what you would like to see:

- If you create a message board for a specific project page, you can open up sub-categories within that message board. (By looking into the edit options within)

- You can also create 'tags' for each of those sub-categories (within their corresponding edit options)

With those options, you can easily create content-focused categories and topics for you and your members.

Hello! Thanks for your suggestions. Yeah.

There is no private or public direct message system on itch. Wich in my opinion differentiates it from the usual social media sites.

The reasons for this are another topic, but if you put a message option on each account's profile, you suddenly have this kind of message option.

Also, if you have questions to discuss, that are not related to a published project and can't be asked on the comment section of that project or any devlog, those questions probably should not be asked on itch in the first place.

Creators that do want to be contacted, can link to their social media or discord or other contact info. They usually do not need nor want yet another channel to collect unsolicitated messages.

Hi, thanks for your valuable opinions.

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Our admins have stated repeatedly that they won't add a DM system to itch.io, for several reasons. That said, people try to leave me personal messages in the comments of individual projects. It happens often enough. Having a public discussion forum or comment section that works like any other on the site, subject to moderation and everything, would be different arguably. I've been meaning for a while to set up a "me" project page just as a place for people to leave messages, and my newest addition can serve this purpose. Maybe it's a bad idea, but I'm not ready to dismiss it.

One could always make a threaded comment section on a project and call one thread offtopic or whatever.

Developers that want to get contacted will find a way. Most that want to interact with their audience on that personal a level set up a discord.

A direct or private message feature is more suitable for interaction between users on an equal footing. Like from player to player. Itch does not have this kind of social media feature. You do not find "friends" on itch. And while some developers would be glad for feedback (for specific projects at least), I would guess most do not want to get contacted or they would have set up dedicated channels for that.

I believe the reason behind this lack of friend gaming experience, compared to Steam, is the scarcity of actual multiplayer games in the indie sector. Small time studios and single devs just have not the capacity to implement such features. Steam got big basically with Counterstrike and providing an infra structure for people to play toghers games like this, was essential.

Ok! I see. Thanks.

It irked me too, when I started using itch. I am used to seeing a private message system on a platform that sports a community forum. Also you can "follow" any user, but it does not do much, except if the followed account publishes games (or makes public reviews and collections. those would appear in your feed)

Also there is no public review system for games, like seen on Steam. You see rating summary, but cannot read what people were writing for a specific game. Not even how the distribution of ratings is. There is a difference between a 4 star game that often gets 4 stars and a game that gets lots of 5 stars and some 1 stars.

"Also there is no public review system for games, like seen on Steam. You see rating summary, but cannot read what people were writing for a specific game. Not even how the distribution of ratings is. There is a difference between a 4 star game that often gets 4 stars and a game that gets lots of 5 stars and some 1 stars." <--  Wow! Really nice ideas. I really hope that the management team of Itch will also consider these two ideas.  Sure.

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I don't mind this feature being implemented if there's site-wide demand for it, but if it is I'd appreciate an option to disable it or at least change how it looks. I like feedback, but I don't really want folk to be able to create forum topics on my profile page - I find that they look rather clunky. A comments section at the bottom of the page as an option looks better, imo.

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Hello....I agree with you. The improved Itch system should let Itch members  select to use 'messageboard', 'forum' or 'none' on their home pages. I hope that the management team of Itch will try to consider this idea closely.