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Why are there two places for devlogs?

A topic by schauermann created Aug 26, 2024 Views: 140 Replies: 6
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Hello itch community,

I started a devlog in the forum today. Unfortunately, I only noticed afterward that there's a section called "Developer Log" in the main navigation of the site. I wanted to know what the difference is and why there are two places for devlogs? What would you recommend?

Will it be considered spam if I repost my already published blogs under "Developer Log"?

Thanks in advance!

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I always regarded the Devlog section on this discussion board as an additional way to introduce people to your project and share updates with them, separate to the actual devlog feature which presents your updates to users via the dedicated search listing, as well as in the feed of people (following you). Those devlogs will also be added to your corresponding project page as sort of an info-pool and archive for future visitors. You can create multiple and update/archive/delete them individually, where as going from the rules in the devlog section on here, you should update one topic you created for your project with additional posts and edits.

Basically said: The 'real' devlogs are yours, they are part of managing your projects. The section on this discussion board is sharing your work progress with the community on here.

There are also two types of devlogs since a past update: You can post a devlog directly as part of your account, so it will not be bound directly to one of your projects. For this you can go into your Dashboard -> Posts -> Create a new post. They can basically seen as managing a 'blog'. Or, by choosing one of your projects, or creating a devlog while editing them, you can create devlogs tied to this specific project. You can use both for different context of writing about stuff more in general or specific, or some other reason you do not want to tie something to a specific project.

In regards to spamming: I would not think copying your devlog progress into your forum topic would be considered that, as well as vice versa.

If you intend to create actual devlogs, you should avoid copying the same information over and over again. A specific devlog does not need to be a general one as well. If you have something to write about multiple specific projects, a general devlog may be the better choice. The latter can be context-specific though, so if you have a logical reason, I doubt you would get in trouble for creating two similiar looking devlogs for a very rare occasion.

There are some other things about devlogs in how they are integrated and can be interacted with, but that should be the general gist of them.

Thank you so much for the detailed response. I think I’ll go with the devlogs on my own itch page. I’ve tried both options and unfortunately, I have to say that the attention you get with either is quite limited. However, with the devlogs on my own page, they will at least be findable in the future since they’ll be pinned on the game page.

Thank you!

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The devlogs attached to the game make a good way to have a changelog on itch. I think not many people read them.

Yeah, that’s true. I get 20-40 views on the devlogs and unfortunately no interaction. It could, of course, be due to the devlogs themselves or my game. Maybe most of the views are even from me because I had to edit the post so often to fix the formatting, haha.

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Read the sticky.

https://itch.io/t/253885/help-us-make-devlogs-better-what-should-we-do-with-this...

Basically there are two places, because they did not lock this obsolete place in community yet. 

Thanks! Okay, makes total sense.

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