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r/OverwatchUniversity PUBLIC
/r/OverwatchUniversity is a subreddit for learning about the game Overwatch. Featuring VOD reviews, guides, answers for all your questions, and more!
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r/OverwatchUniversity is a PUBLIC community on Reddit with over 367,709 members. It currently has a positive sentiment with an engagement rate of 0.5%. With a community friendliness score of 80, this subreddit presents a moderate conversion potential for authentic brand participation. Self-promotion is generally allowed according to recent analysis.
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Subreddit Rules
- Low-Effort Content: Submissions to Overwatch University should invite critical thinking and foster meaningful discussion. As of such, posts are required to contain proper educative detail and sufficient thought-provoking content. Additionally, AI-generated text and submissions containing under 300 characters will be removed.
- If we believe your submission does not meet the criteria above, it is highly likely to be deemed as an unproductive submission which will result in a removal of your submission.
- Irrelevant Content: Submissions to Overwatch University must be related to Overwatch and must either seek or provide educational information useful for improving at the game.
- Examples of Irrelevant Content:
- Rant posts * Discussions about Overwatch without educational value (discussing monetisation, etc.) * Memes * Celebration posts * NSFW content * Interest-gauging submissions * Image/Video-content without a text body * Cheater identification requests * Tech support requests * Team-finding (LFG, etc.)
- Community Conduct: Any form of offensive language and/or inflamatory language is strictly prohibited
- trolling, belittling, name-calling, threats, harassment or discriminatory language. Treat others how you want to be treated.
- Don't discard others' opinions just because they have a lower rating than you do. OverwatchUniversity is about promoting healthy discussion and extensive educational content, and offensive/discriminatory language directly harms the purpose of the subreddit.
- Serious Replies Only: Top level comments must contain serious answers, while replies to top level comments *must not* derail serious discussion. Any submission failing in meeting these conditions, will be promptly removed.
- Overwatch University is a subreddit dedicated to the educational aspects of Overwatch, we want our users to maintain focus on learning the game, rather than being distracted by memeing or being ridiculed when asking for help.
- Misleading & Sensationalist Content: Posts made with sensationalist or clickbait titles will be removed. OverwatchUniversity is an educational subreddit, and providing its userbase with clickbait titles is likely to contradict the educational value of the subreddit.
- Unapproved Advertisement: We do not allow any pure advertising of any kind, unless permission has been granted from the mods. ***Users with permission to advertise will have flair***.
- Please ask before posting links to:
- - LFG - YouTube channels and videos - Streams (for non-VOD review purposes) - Discord servers - **Paid** coaching services (Free is okay to link in comments to vod posts) - Team-related advertisements (LFT, recruitment, tournaments, etc.) - Surveys - AMAs
- AMAs: Unapproved AMAs are not allowed. In order to maintain a certain value on educational content, we're disallowing any AMA's being arranged without the permission of the moderator team.
- Instead of an AMA, document your thoughts into a post. A few questions we get often on AMA posts are:
- What is your number one tip? * What do you think are the most important things you focused on that helped you improve? * Aim? Specs? Trolling? Communication? * How did you approach this or that?
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