I believe this only strengthens not only the argument for getting an Automod notify potential new posters of the'gentleman's agreement', if not formally separating them. You've got a virtual'desire route' going on where your community has made a decision to segregate the content, don't you feel you need to hear them? These are all growing pains and nothing that can not be sorted out over the years, its one thing to say that no one gets the drive or ability to maintain a filter right now but please don't make it outside to be an impossible feat. I also feel like I'm at a soviet court house and the bailiff was told to shoot the guy who jaywalked, bro you do not have to delete OSRS or phishing posts in this example simply have automod remark on it with info pointing people in the ideal direction.
Unless we are talking about a filter limiting what could be said on the subreddit I am really confused on why anybody would want to skip a filter which provides them with information. If supposedlyy'all attempted to knock some key phrases or complaints being thrown around that sub from time to time then yeah it is a'difficulty' (You men would not be the very first game sub to have it, blink twice if Jagex hasy'all of hostage) for you guys but I do not see a lot of people trying to submit"link - entirely no ph15h guiys" or"I feel this is a de h 1 5 h ing attempt guys" or"look at this cool shed I received on ess are ess" so they do not have a comment on their article out of a bot.
No worries about the grilling issue. I'm just trying to be more thorough in my replies. The email submission filter has been viewed as a low priority fix, and these posts were (and still are) getting caught in different filters, therefore it was deemed unneeded for now. However, the other filters are not specifically designed for those posts, so just part are getting flagged. Once more of those vital tasks are completed, we will look at some of the lower priority ones. It would not require much time to receive a setup set up to begin testing an improved version. Also, the vast majority of subreddit moderation is not visible openly, so while it may appear that we are not doing anything occasionally, there is a great deal that goes on behind the scenes as well as approving/removing posts and comments.
Our concern about filtering in this case isn't whether a person will try to skip this, and that remark was just to further the stage that filters aren't always effective. Maybe mentioning the intentional bypassing was a bit off topic for my prior comment. As mentioned before, the quantity of OSRS-specific articles (not relevant to RS3) submitted here is minimal as is, and they don't amount to a prominent portion of our everyday posts. However, those posts are outnumbered by others which compare or link to both games.
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