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Aemony 162 Share Posted April 2 This is a community-driven project so there's no need for DMs in 99% of all situations that pertains to the site and project. Reply (Quote) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cobraregala2013 0 Author Share Posted April 5 On 4/2/2026 at 9:45 PM, Aemony said: This is a community-driven project so there's no need for DMs in 99% of all situations that pertains to the site and project. I wanted dm to avoid spam from other people Reply (Quote) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cobraregala2013 0 Author Share Posted April 11 On 4/2/2026 at 9:45 PM, Aemony said: This is a community-driven project so there's no need for DMs in 99% of all situations that pertains to the site and project. so if it's posible to dm with someone about pcgamingwiki, it will be nice Reply (Quote) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aemony 162 Share Posted April 11 Chances are that if it's "DM-worthy", it's not actually relevant or something that the staff will consider. Examples that gets semi-frequently brought up and shut down are: Attempts to purchase the site. Attempts to "partner" and submit "guest posts" on the site. Advertisement partnerships (handled by GG Software/Nitro by Overwolf, so if it concerns that you can reach out to them at sales@ggsoftware.io). Other similar advertisement partnership by random third-party corporations. Third-party application developers wanting to partner with PCGW for similar purposes. Third-party mod/tool creators wanting to be granted some exclusive exception to the wiki policy. Users wanting to implement or promote a change that they suspect will be unfavorably received by other users or staff members. Then there's the common stuff that don't really need to be brought up through DMs: For problematic content on the Community site, use the Report function to call moderators' attention to it. For problematic content on wiki itself, see the code of conduct for details on how to report it. For feature suggestions and changes, either post about it publicly here or on the Discord server so the community can pitch in. For general assistance with articles and the like, the aforementioned Discord server is the most appropriate place for that to take place. So really the only stuff that is relevant for DMs is stuff like security vulnerabilities and the like that might be best kept secret, in which case you can DM me or one of the active staff members on the Discord server about it and one of us will carry it forward to the appropriate resources. Reply (Quote) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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