This thread is for posting runs that you think should get a feature or something of the like! Now, before we get started, we should first establish a few criteria we look for in our featured content, and if we don't use a run for a feature it will most likely be because it does not hold to one or more of these criteria.
With that said, go ahead and pass us your feature suggestions! If you think a run deserves to be featured, tell us. Your post can be a link and a brief description of the run, or it can be your own mini-feature explaining your justifications for suggesting the run. You can also, if you want to, volunteer yourself as someone interested in producing reader content (e.g. reader spotlights) for the material in question. There's no obligation to do so, so don't feel pressured, but knowing you'd be interested helps us out a lot in deciding who to call when we could use the support.
Thank you for participating, and we hope to see some of your suggestions here soon!
- Consistency. We like to see runs that are updating regularly enough that we can refer people to it and expect it to still continue for the foreseeable future. To that end, we also like to feature runs that have a bit of content already to them, so consistency can be established.
- Ingenuity. A run that does something new or different, or has a new take on something established in the medium, is a good way to get the attention of featurers and a good focal point for us to write a feature about.
- Underratedness. We like to find runs that people largely aren't talking about; runs with relatively few replies for their medium, or runs that have been going on a while without getting a whole lot of attention. For this reason, we often don't write features for extravaganza participants, since it's given that they are usually reasonably popular.
- Quality. We will never compromise on this point.
With that said, go ahead and pass us your feature suggestions! If you think a run deserves to be featured, tell us. Your post can be a link and a brief description of the run, or it can be your own mini-feature explaining your justifications for suggesting the run. You can also, if you want to, volunteer yourself as someone interested in producing reader content (e.g. reader spotlights) for the material in question. There's no obligation to do so, so don't feel pressured, but knowing you'd be interested helps us out a lot in deciding who to call when we could use the support.
Thank you for participating, and we hope to see some of your suggestions here soon!