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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by AzuleBlade@lemmy.world to c/newcommunities@lemmy.world

I came up with the idea for this community in the shower. What if I want to watch a movie with people from all over the world, and talk about it in a live thread? Live threads for sporting events and TV shows are pretty common, but I don't think I've seen it applied to movies before. The concepts are simple:

  1. Create an announcement post 6-12 hours before you want to host a watch party. This gives people time to find a copy of the movie, if they're interested in participating. If you have the means, you can also mention that you'll be streaming the movie on the Discord server for those that don't have access to the movie.

  2. Create the live thread an hour before the watch party starts. If you're going to be streaming on Discord, be sure to include the link to the server invite as well for anyone that wants to join in at the last minute.

  3. At the designated time, everyone presses play, and discusses the movie in the live thread.

Links:

!watch_party@lemmy.world

Getting Started Guide

Edit: Wow, 100 subscribers?! Thanks everyone, keep an eye out for more watch parties soon!

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