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AmoledBackgrounds
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A community for posting AMOLED background images, these backgrounds are mostly true black which, on (am)oled displays, turns the pixels off entirely.
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@_[email protected] don’t know if this notifies as I’m relatively new to Lemmy.
I want to be clear I am not proposing any specific % be set unless we get our own black checking bot. But some vague explanation would be better than nothing.
Notifications do work, thanks for tagging me!
I am not clear on the rule you're proposing. Would you like to be added as a mod and handle this?
Cool, glad it helped. I’m inclined not to be a mod as I just don’t have the time to be spending unfortunately. Just bursts here and there. Thank you though.
I had in mind something along the lines of:
Community for posting AMOLED background images, these backgrounds are mostly true black which on (am)oled displays turn the pixels off entirely.
But if you prefer more of a rule format
Images posted should be at least 1/3rd true black and generally are 50% or more true black.
As I noted though this gets harder to enforce without a black pixel checking bot.
Why does the pixel checking bot have to be black? /s