![]() ![]() Just that it probably makes sense to keep the data on all submissions and allow visitors a path to see them rather than discard data on bullshit wholesale, as that's half the value - seeing what was bullshit. I'm not saying you should then display all games with any tag when the user goes to the site though. but it enables them to effectively crowd source data without having to rely on one guy vetting everything and shoving the bad data into a black hole. click "free-to-grind"), andin true Wiki style, not necessarily the best interface. Even though that game is "free-to-grind" bullshit I can see that it is right away instead of a "not found" message. Now obviously not all of that is mappable to mobile stores but the concepts still apply. ![]() Here I can see which stores a game is on, what kind of DRM it uses, if internet access is required, if another launcher is used, what the monetization/microtransactions/dlc is, and more. ![]()
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