Charlaquin
Goblin Queen (She/Her/Hers)
And if those influencers’ actual goal was to solve those problems, recommending systems that have good solutions for them would be a great way to do it. But their real goal is to drive engagement metrics: view time, repeat views, likes, dislikes, comments, and new subscriptions. A tip 10 list of tips and tricks or suchlike is a more effective way to drive those metrics up than simply pointing the viewer to another resource that has a good solution to the problem.My only point (poorly made, I admit) is that many games have solved almost all the "problems" the D&D influencers are trying to provide solutions for their audience. I'm not even saying that the influencers should say "play that game instead." I just think it would be cool, because of the outsized influence of D&D and its social media proponents, if those influencers would acknowledge that these other games exist and are good to mine ideas from.