You don't need to be scared of roasting!
I've been talking about how to manage this community and establish the lines between what is constructive roasting and offensive/hurtful. A lot of people got their reference of roasting from comedians roasting and places like Reddit.
This place is different!
Here are some of the criteria I'll use:
  • People will submit their work to be roasted not themselves. You point out the flaws at someone's work not on the people posting. We all have flaws in our work and that's what's going to be roasted here. Critics directly on the person posting will be taken out. If you're willing to get better at what you do, you will benefit from some roasting. Don't leave your business raw.
  • Offensive language and unhelpful comments are not acceptable. Stuff like "this website sucks, it's so ugly", "wow what a ridiculous post", "wow that was stupid". That's not helpful, it's just being a troll. I'll moderate this place very well to take out such comments.
  • Be specific. Just saying "this is ugly" without specifying why is not helpful. Put some effort on your post. The intent is not to hurt, but to help.
  • The first 50 members got premium access. Premium members can do CTAs to promote themselves as solutions to problems they point out. Straight up promoting yourself without giving a good roast first will also not be accepted.
Let me know if you have any more sugestions or concerns. This place is very new, and I'll keep adjusting things as it grows.
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Paulo Costa, The Roaster
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You don't need to be scared of roasting!
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