I have an odd question. How do you guys handle players docs and lore dumps?
Context. I hate it when I join a game, and the DM dumps a (virtual) stack of papers an inch thick detailing all the kings and national and gods and politics of the setting, none of which I give a shit about. My approach has been an initial hook that is kept as short as possible. Before session 0, I explain what the bare minimum the players need to know about the setting, allowed classes, etc.
This next part is where I stumble. Either after the game has started, or sometime before session 0, players will ask for more. Be it lore, information on nearby locations, what tech is in this sci-fi setting, whatever. A short answer isn't enough, but writing a document with key factions, locations, etc. doesn't get read despite players asking for it.
So let's say I'm running Star Trek. Someone might say they've never seen the show and what to know what a phaser is. I explain it's a handheld laser that can kill or stun. They ask if I can send them a list of other weapons, as well as info on how Starfleet works. So I stat phaser rifles, batleths, maybe copy paste a paragraph or two about the federation from a wiki. So about 2-4 page primer on Star Trek, but my players won't read it.