Nintendo Today should include the old Everybody Votes Channel and here’s why Nintendo

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The easy answer was that fun.

However, social media networks are being organized by the Nazis (X) in this period, and a new approach to the Boat Lakers (Meta) Nintendo of Wanbay’s absolute government may be the only one that the gaming community needs to eliminate the on -platform toxic.

Today, with the launch of Nintendo, the company re -imagined its preferred method of direct contact with fans, and in some ways their initial Nintendo Town Square has been thrown.

View: https://youtu.be/mkx80a9uj4G?FEature=shared

For those who were not born 18 years ago, in the early days of the Interactive Social Internet, everyone voted for a vote channel for the WII, but it was also very limited that you could not communicate directly to people. There may be a poor choice of limited words, maybe focus. The idea was that a question was asked every day (or day period) and you could vote that responds to the best lives with you, and from there you can see representation from your country versus the whole world. It was really clean that would give you a really priority at the national level, while allowing you to suggest questions for future elections.

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For example, icon shows the difference in Canada.

Go ahead today, where the Nintendo Today app allows you to react to different posts that are the same at the basic level.


View: https://imgur.com/a/12uvdne

Where it should go, it is the launch of the Nintendo Today app for both switch generations, which can expand the number of people who can communicate with each other that we see somewhere else.

If it has been extended, then each vote -style questions such as the Legacy voting app are added, then Nintendo has a real opportunity not only to enhance its direct work style, but also locking them in a more proportional way to communicate with their audience in all platforms.

Sometimes we just need a simple healthy app.

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