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Random Acts Of Gaming | Giveaway
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Welcome to Random Acts Of Gaming
A Lemmy community designed to allow gamers to spread the love of gaming. ~giveaway~
Rules
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- Always add required flairs in title. Check Example Post.
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- No Alts/Cheats.
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- Don't create fake giveaways.
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- Your account must be 2 months old with little bit of activity.
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- Name winner/s after they win in your post.
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- No Coupons, Deals, Betas, Freebies. Check [email protected] and [email protected].
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- Check FAQs and Example Post first.
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- Use common sense
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- Keep it selfless, no ref links, likes, etc.
FAQs
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Q: I founded someone doing fake giveaway what do I do?
- A: Report Him. I will ban that user immediately.
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Q: How do I create giveaway?
- A: Check Example post.
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Q: List of Flairs?
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A: [GOG], [STEAM], [ITCH] : Platform where game is available. You can also do giveaway for any platform just add the name of it in Post title.
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[OPEN]: For ongoing giveaway.
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[CLOSED]: For closed giveaway.
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Q: How to choose a random winner? A: Use Random.org or your any favorite random picker website.
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Wow, this is insanely generous. Where do you get all of these from? I've never even heard of many of these.
I couldn't find Store Manager: Cellular Edition, Tiltagon, and Title in the Steam store.
These are games that mostly came from bundles. Either I already had them, or they are games that I have no interest in playing. I thought that rather than sitting on 1500 Steam keys, I would just start giving them away.
Not all of them are great, only a few are AAA, but there are some gems for the right people, I think.
It sounds like you need access to a bot for Lemmy to collect requests and send out the keys. Risky maybe if that could be abused, I am always happy to wait until you have time to send them out.
The website I whipped up collects the requests and put them into a spreadsheet for me. I manually go through and assign them, to try and be as Fair as possible. I don't think automating it any further wood really improve things. It only takes about 10 minutes a day now.