A guide on how to post User-Submitted News

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Do you like news? Do you like posting news? Well have I got the guide for you! This little thread will serve as a cheat-sheet and guide, so that you can post the most informative and helpful news articles in the User Submitted News Section (USN). Users can reference this, should they ever want to know the rules of how to post news on GBAtemp.

Formatting


With the advent of the new XP system on GBAtemp, it encourages users to write news, news that is specifically well-written enough to make the front page. One of the most important parts of a news thread is the formatting. There are multiple tips and tricks that'll help create a nice looking post.

The first thing you should do when you create a thread is to center the first line of a post, and upload a nice image (not hotlink). Image sizes should max out at around a 960x544 resolution, as larger images can look awkward or take up too much space. Once you've done that, you need to write a descriptive paragraph on what the news is, what company or group is behind it, and any other details that are necessary, so that readers can understand what it is.

Following that, if there are any other important statements, they should be in a [QUOTE][/QUOTE] tag, with the text within it. If you want to specify who or where the quote is from, you can use [QUOTE=name][/QUOTE] Grab the link where you got the information from, post an :arrow: :arrow: emote, and the word Source after it. Attach your link to the word Source, and you should be ready to post the thread.

Many of our users have the site set to dark theme, which means that black or darker text will not show up well or at all. Take the time to make sure your text is the default color, or, if you copied a quote in, and it changed your text color, you can remove formatting by using THIS button (remove formatting), so that all users will be able to view it.

If there's a Tweet involved, then you can use the [TWEET][/TWEET] brackets to show a full Tweet in a thread. (a direct Tweet link or a Tweet ID will work) You can also link YouTube videos in a similar manner by clicking the "media" button near the top of the "post thread" page, or just posting the video's URL. If you use either of these methods, you don't need to source, as those links ARE the source in that instance.

Spoiler tags are usually not needed, but in case you're posting something considered as a spoiler or leak, you can use such instead of a quote. You can use other front paged news articles as a template to get an idea from that as well. [SPOILER][/SPOILER] or [SPOILER=Spoiler Title][SPOILER]

Proper English and grammar is a requirement, as well. Please be sure to double check and make sure what you typed has been spell checked.

Rumors


Rumors are considered pieces of information that cannot entirely be verified, but have a chance of potentially being true. Rumors are always rampant in gaming news, and sometimes they can be very interesting, or worth discussing. However, rumor posts do not tend to make it to the front page, unless they are from a credible source and could be considered hugely impactful. The multiple “leaks” throughout the Pokemon Gen 8 speculation isn’t considered newsworthy, as fakes are very common for Pokemon, and we usually never have a source on those. It is interesting, however, and if you want to discuss it, it should go in a specific existing thread talking about the upcoming game.

When Shadow of the Tomb Raider had its trailer and webpage accidentally go live a few days before the game’s reveal, that was considered newsworthy, as it was from a verifiable source (Xbox’s and Square Enix’s main site). At that point, the existence of a thread hinges on whether or not you think it’d be best to post the information, or wait for a full reveal.

Other, larger video game news sites tend to have insider contacts. This was the case when Kotaku did some investigating and obtained insider information from developers at 2K Studios potentially confirming a new Bioshock game. However, this isn’t considered absolute, as games can get cancelled, information can be wrong, etc. Kotaku has also been wrong on multiple occasions. It’s considered likely, so it wouldn’t be wrong to post it, but you’d still need to tag the title of your thread as a RUMOR.

Japanese or Other Niche News


Many game companies are headquartered in Japan, and in the past, it was almost certain that you’d hear of a big name Nintendo or Sony game being announced in Japan way before it would be in America or Europe. That still remains relatively true to this day, however, most big name games have a worldwide reveal now. Other, more niche games, do not. In the cases of these games, it’s a pick and choose basis. Major Atlus titles like Persona, Etrian Odyssey, Shin Megami Tensei, and more, all get first reveals in Japan. Those could be considered newsworthy as well, as they are fairly large IPs that many people on the site would recognize. Other niche games like God Eater, Hyperdimension Neptunia or anime-based adaptations usually have a smaller amount of users that would be interested in such news, making it not as vital to post a thread on. In the end, it comes down to personal preference.

Copying & Pasting


NEVER plagiarize another article. Plagiarizing constitutes taking the existing text from another news site, and placing it in your own thread, passing it off as your own work. ALL threads in the USN should be original content. The only time one should take existing text and place it in an article is if it’s a claim or statement made by a developer, publisher, or important data that is relevant to the writing. Such acceptable examples include:

Other Tips


Always make sure the news is new!
Sometimes, you might find information that appears to be new, be it on social media or chatting with others, but always take the time to research and ensure that it's not dated information, or even incorrect.

Titles should be short enough to fit in the title bar, but not short enough that you don't really understand what it is.
Nintendo announces new console!
VS
Nintendo announces the NX2 for $999.99 and will release it on April 1, 2069 along with pack in title Mario Teaches Typing HD Remix and also includes cute kitties!
VS
Nintendo announces the NX2

You can see that the latter example is detailed enough to grab your attention, but short enough to get the point across. Example #1 is too vague, and can lead to "clickbait". The second example is too wordy, and contains information that would be better off included in the thread itself.

I found something awesome, no one's reported it, and I hate writing!

In that case, PM a Magazine Staff member! Let them know why you think it's newsworthy, give them a link, and we'll be sure to check it out, and make a post if it's interesting.

Never source another news site's articles!

If you come across a post on IGN or NintendoLife or Reddit, and want to make a thread on it, please do NOT link those news sites where you found the information. Always trace the news back to the source, which is usually is an official Tweet, a site post on a developer's blog, a store page, or a YouTube video. If the information came from an official press release meant for news media only, then that can be an exception, and usually can be edited by the Reporter Staff to include such information. As mentioned before, a YouTube video can be a source, but if you link it as media, you might want to link to the official site, instead, like this.

I need a visual guide!

I've got you covered! Here's a GIF of how I make a thread.

"Where do I start?"

If you want to finding news and posting it, well, the easiest solution would be to start keeping up to date on video game or tech news sites. Following important people on Twitter, or subscribing to specific subreddits can also help.

Following these steps doesn't guarantee that your news posts will always make it to the front page. This is just a guide to help users understand what makes up a news post, and how to effectively write news in the USN. If you ever have more questions, think your post should be front paged, or other concerns, you can contact me, or any of the other fellow Magazine Staff. A locked version of this thread will be stickied in the relevant subforum. This one will be open to comments and questions from users.
 

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Funny how this shows up just when this EXP and Level stuff happened a few days ago. :P
With the advent of the new XP system on GBAtemp
;)

Now, who will be the next user who earns the contributor title?
I'm excited to find out!

Sometimes I wonder what the point of USNs is if admins are basically the only ones who pay attention to this section and actually frontpage something? :unsure:
Yeah, it sure is a wonder that no one besides Admins pay attention to that forum. Ever. All staff pays attention to that forum. The point of this guide is to help other's posts make the front page, as quality there is lacking, and I want to make it easier for others.
 

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In all honesty, this is a nice guide to help people submit news, but i find it kinda questionable. What is the point of this if the people posting stuff on the front page more than 80% of the time are contributors and Reporters or other staff members, not to mention they get news direct to them? Unless they intentionally step down and give standard users a chance to try posting this news to see if it's properly posted to be eligible for front page material, least a week to see if the news is submitted by user before doing it themself.:unsure:

That would also mean those same people have to be actively looking at the user submitted news to see if the stuff was posted before they themself post it. I seen plenty of instances of two people reporting same news.
 

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In all honesty, this is a nice guide to help people submit news, but i find it kinda questionable. What is the point of this if the people posting stuff on the front page more than 80% of the time are contributors and Reporters or other staff members, not to mention they get news direct to them? Unless they intentionally step down and give standard users a chance to try posting this news to see if it's properly posted to be eligible for front page material, least a week to see if the news is submitted by user before doing it themself.:unsure:

That would also mean those same people have to be actively looking at the user submitted news to see if the stuff was posted before they themself post it. I seen plenty of instances of two people reporting same news.
We're not always around, and not every piece of news comes to our inbox. If you see something interesting, post it. I know a lot of mag staff have the USN section watched, so when one of us comes on, we'll see what you've posted. If it's newsworthy and well written, it might find its way to the front page.
 
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We're not always around, and not every piece of news comes to our inbox. If you see something interesting, post it. I know a lot of mag staff have the USN section watched, so when one of us comes on, we'll see what you've posted. If it's newsworthy and well written, it might find its way to the front page.
Even if you aren't around always, that doesn't change the fact that one glance at the front page has chary's name written over 5 times and some other staff members. Not to mention some of the stuff on the front page isn't always reported about a game or news, it can be anything to one of Fast's discussions about a topic on video games or some interview, or someone's trip to a gaming event meaning anything can end up on the front page, meanwhile users are limited to news as the title of the forum suggest, "User Submitted News"

All I'm asking is if there is any leverage between users and staff members having post on front page? I Didn't used to think so because I mostly assume people just wasn't reporting news using a preferred format was the reason why some things don't get front page, but now I had the thought that it was being more related to specific topic of interest popularity. :unsure:

I don't make the rules, here, I am to just follow them, but I do wish to understand it more. :)
 

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Even if you aren't around always, that doesn't change the fact that one glance at the front page has chary's name written over 5 times and some other staff members.

Not to mention some of the stuff on the front page isn't always reported about a game or news, it can be anything to one of Fast's discussions about a topic on video games or some interview, or someone's trip to a gaming event meaning anything can end up on the front page, meanwhile users are limited to news as the title of the forum suggest, "User Submitted News"

All I'm asking is if there is any leverage between users and staff members having post on front page? I Didn't used to think so because I mostly assume people just wasn't reporting news using a preferred format was the reason why some things don't get front page, but now I had the thought that it was being more related to specific topic of interest popularity. :unsure:

I don't make the rules, here, I am to just follow them, but I do wish to understand it more. :)
If you also take a look at the USN, a majority of the posts are ill-formatted. I don't mean this negatively towards the people making the threads, it's just that it takes far more effort to skim through, rewrite janky text, find a good image, replace the source, etc. Following the guide gives people more of a chance to get on the front page. I tend to post most of the news here, but sometimes I choose to not report on other things. Tech news, etc, there's a good amount of things to report in a day.

...So? Writing articles isn't ever limited to staff, it's just something that staff does far more than users. You can make the posts in general gaming discussion instead. It won't mean a front page post 100%, but it will pique curiosity from staff. Prans even used to write a monthly column about user-made content, until what I assume was interest dropping off in it.

Posting in USN isn't carte blanche access to the front page. Effort, timeliness, formatting, and being interesting news are all factors that go into it.
 

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Even if you aren't around always, that doesn't change the fact that one glance at the front page has chary's name written over 5 times and some other staff members. Not to mention some of the stuff on the front page isn't always reported about a game or news, it can be anything to one of Fast's discussions about a topic on video games or some interview, or someone's trip to a gaming event meaning anything can end up on the front page, meanwhile users are limited to news as the title of the forum suggest, "User Submitted News"

All I'm asking is if there is any leverage between users and staff members having post on front page? I Didn't used to think so because I mostly assume people just wasn't reporting news using a preferred format was the reason why some things don't get front page, but now I had the thought that it was being more related to specific topic of interest popularity. :unsure:

I don't make the rules, here, I am to just follow them, but I do wish to understand it more. :)
Of course news won't be front paged if it's not interesting. But using a correct format will help, if it's decided to promote it to the front page if it is something that is interesting. Otherwise the magstaff will have to clean it up, or potentially write it all from scratch... and then there's not a user submitted news item, but a magstaff submitted news (that was brought to attention by a user).
 

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Posting in USN isn't carte blanche access to the front page. Effort, timeliness, formatting, and being interesting news are all factors that go into it.
Okay, well there is only one way to find out, try it for 30 days and if I don't like it, get a refund... guarantee. It's a new month so new possibilities! :ninja:
 

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You are doing god's work, Chary.
Edit: As much as it could encourage other people to submit news, it's way more natural to do that for the sake of reporting news only.
I mean, I've been doing that a lot in other forums, and there wasn't any XP system at all.
Even though there's a guide and many tips provided by Chary, it doesn't matter at all if that piece of news won't be legit.
Also a question for the GBATemp staff: In case there is a lot of submission traffic, are you planning to restrict some rules to stop that?
 
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