Civfanatics is keen to reinvigorate our social media channels and one way in which this is going to happen is to feature a "Mod of the week". This will be a single mod chosen from either the Civ 3, Civ 4 or Civ 5 communities.
For a user to have their mod featured, they must provide a summary of no more than 200 words, briefly describing the mod and how it is significant (e.g. the first mod of a certain kind). The user must also provide a link to the download and to the relevant discussion thread. This summary, along with the links, will then be used as the facebook post. So the summary ought to be 'ready to post'.
I've been asked to look after the Civ 3 category in this endeavour. The first thing I thought - though please feel free to post your opinion - was that it would be nice for us to be able to vote for entries, should there be more than one. We are looking for each community to take turns in which one has a "mod of the week" that particular week, but we will monitor the popularity of it in each of the three communities.
Whilst the focus is on newer mods, we would consider older mods which are still very popular and would be worth a newbie trying out.
What are your thoughts?
For a user to have their mod featured, they must provide a summary of no more than 200 words, briefly describing the mod and how it is significant (e.g. the first mod of a certain kind). The user must also provide a link to the download and to the relevant discussion thread. This summary, along with the links, will then be used as the facebook post. So the summary ought to be 'ready to post'.
I've been asked to look after the Civ 3 category in this endeavour. The first thing I thought - though please feel free to post your opinion - was that it would be nice for us to be able to vote for entries, should there be more than one. We are looking for each community to take turns in which one has a "mod of the week" that particular week, but we will monitor the popularity of it in each of the three communities.
Whilst the focus is on newer mods, we would consider older mods which are still very popular and would be worth a newbie trying out.
What are your thoughts?