I mean, yeah your OSRS Fire Cape
remark lays out just why the communities suggestions, in your opinion,
are inferior to the machine you have in place currently. If anything the
view represented by the OP are more in line with this'vision' of the
subreddit (needing to include the two RS3 and OSRS (that in itself is
silly being they've seperate content, dev teams etc. but like my opinion
man)) by stating your articles has a house here but when its regarding
anything in specificity to go elsewhere, very similar to the way the
Reddit FC is/was operate.
So rather than tuning ity'all yanked on
it? Tell me how your staff believes your system isn't fine in
comparison with community ideas. Let's have a thought experiment while
I've got your time.
Rather than asking a community of 234,037
individuals and having a bot hit your inbox close instantly together:"If
you believe you have received a phishing attempt please verify sender
address (instance ), domain (example), here are the usual examples
(hyperlink ). In case you have gotten an effort please report it
(helpful navigation for forum post."
In regard to our
system"working good as is," we are aware that it's not ideal, but there
isn't always a solution that fulfills issues from all perspectives.
Additionally, there are other issues taking up our time, and we're just
volunteers, so we don't always have the time to dedicate to tackle a
number of those smaller problems. My previous remarks were meant to
explain why the situation stands as it now does for the specific issues
mentioned, not explain why things will not change. We are open to making
changes that would be beneficial for everyone.
A vast majority of consumers view the subreddits as being independent anyhow ( runescape = RS3 and 2007 runescape = Buy OSRS Accounts),
so this is not something we have had to address prominently because the
quantity of OSRS-related admissions this is minimal. 1 complication
with post filtering is it can not be presumed users will always utilize
criteria in a post that will visit a filter since this isn't necessarily
the situation. AutoModerator filters based on particular standards, so
building a precise list that is only specific to what you're trying to
catch is not always possible.