I mean, yeah your previous OSRS Gold
lays out exactly why the communities tips, in your opinion, are
inferior to the machine you've got set up now. If anything the view
represented by the OP are far more in accordance with the'vision' of
this subreddit (wanting to include the two RS3 and OSRS (which in itself
is absurd being they've seperate content, dev teams etc. but like my
view guy )) by saying your content has a home here but if its seeing
anything in specificity to go elsewhere, very similar to the way the
Reddit FC is/was operate.
So rather than tuning ity'all yanked
it? Tell me again how your staff thinks your system is not fine in
comparison with community ideas.
Rather than requesting a
community of 234,037 individuals and having a bot hit your inbox close
immediately together:"If you believe you've received a phishing effort
please verify sender address (example), domain (instance ), here are the
common examples (link). If you have gotten an attempt please report it
(useful navigation for forum article."
In regard to our
system"working good as is," we are aware that it's not ideal, but there
isn't necessarily a solution that fulfills issues from all perspectives.
Additionally, there are other issues taking up our own time, and we're
just volunteers, thus we don't always have enough time to dedicate to
tackle some of those smaller problems. My previous remarks were intended
to clarify the problem stands as it currently does for the specific
issues mentioned, maybe not explain why things won't change. We're open
to making changes that could be beneficial for everyone.
The
majority of consumers view the subreddits as being separate anyway (
runescape = RS3 and 2007 runescape = OSRS), so this is not something
we've had to tackle prominently since the volume of OSRS-related
submissions this is minimal. One complication with post filtering is it
can not be assumed users will always utilize criteria in a place that
will trip a filter as it isn't necessarily the case. AutoModerator
filters based on particular criteria, so building a precise list that's
only specific to everything you are attempting to catch is not always
possible.
Some users understand the way to intentionally bypass
filters, making them useless, and if we make a filter too broad, more
posts are filtered than warranted. This creates more frustration for
consumers and much more work for us while we'd prefer to prevent
over-moderating. We may look into attempting to revive a filter to get
phishing email questions, but that's a thing for us to discuss in
private amongst the mod group. The previous filter was unable to
accomplish what was wanted at the time, so it had been disabled for the
time being. These articles do share an overlap with other filters within
our subreddit, so a number of them are eliminated for different
reasons.
We do not wish to be in the spotlight for driving
community conversation. While a few other subreddits may have an
extremely visible mod existence, that is not something we're
considering. If we have an important message to get across, that is one
thing, but mod articles from us are very infrequent. In a nutshell, we
believe the subreddit ought to be the community's voice, not the
community's voice directed by Buy Old School RuneScape Gold mods.