So, I noticed that there was an approved homebrew published that I'm fairly certain violates the restrictions on publishing homebrew, but that there's no way to report it. I basically either have to make a special post about it or private message a moderator. Would be nice to just have a button to click on these things.
Thank you for bringing this up. We know that homebrew offers a set of moderation and community challenges which could be improved upon. This system is currently under review so that it may be further optimized for 1. posting efficiency and 2. posting consistency according to the cited Homebrew Rules. Ideas mentioned have included report buttons, community upvote/downvote systems, and comment threads on individual homebrew selections among other things.
I know this doesn't help in the short-term, but D&D Beyond is fluid and changes are always brewing. Thank you again for the feedback!
Also, just to add - best person to PM is usually going to be me, as if something has gotten through, it's because I missed something when going through the queue (sometimes I forget I'm not a Wiz13/Sor2 and instead am just a human...).
Of course, any of the mod team can check and see the history of the homebrew submission. So feel free to shoot a message to whichever mod looks to be currently active (Yes Subs, we see you posting in the Count to 20 thread).
Public Mod Note(Sorce): I'll have to only post in Public Mod notes from now on. The silent whisper on the wind that you can hear if you concentrate but could otherwise easily
Also, just to add - best person to PM is usually going to be me, as if something has gotten through, it's because I missed something when going through the queue (sometimes I forget I'm not a Wiz13/Sor2 and instead am just a human...).
Of course, any of the mod team can check and see the history of the homebrew submission. So feel free to shoot a message to whichever mod looks to be currently active (Yes Subs, we see you posting in the Count to 20 thread).
I'd just seen filcat post a minute or so before so, sorry, they get the glory :P
Also, I just noticed that you're at 999 posts so you're not allowed to make anymore posts, ever.
Public Mod Note
(Sorce):
I'll have to only post in Public Mod notes from now on. The silent whisper on the wind that you can hear if you concentrate but could otherwise easily
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So, I noticed that there was an approved homebrew published that I'm fairly certain violates the restrictions on publishing homebrew, but that there's no way to report it. I basically either have to make a special post about it or private message a moderator. Would be nice to just have a button to click on these things.
Thank you for bringing this up. We know that homebrew offers a set of moderation and community challenges which could be improved upon. This system is currently under review so that it may be further optimized for 1. posting efficiency and 2. posting consistency according to the cited Homebrew Rules. Ideas mentioned have included report buttons, community upvote/downvote systems, and comment threads on individual homebrew selections among other things.
I know this doesn't help in the short-term, but D&D Beyond is fluid and changes are always brewing. Thank you again for the feedback!
Also, just to add - best person to PM is usually going to be me, as if something has gotten through, it's because I missed something when going through the queue (sometimes I forget I'm not a Wiz13/Sor2 and instead am just a human...).
Of course, any of the mod team can check and see the history of the homebrew submission. So feel free to shoot a message to whichever mod looks to be currently active (Yes Subs, we see you posting in the Count to 20 thread).
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Leave poor subs alone! He's "working", I'm sure.