AutoModerator is effective at accomplishing this

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AutoModerator is effective at accomplishing this

AutoModerator is effective at accomplishing this, but it won't prevent players unless that subreddit were to be content that is exclusive to RS3 just from submitting questions or OSRS content here. It seems that many articles fitting this criteria are articles from users that will gravitate towards 2007 Runescape after being redirected, which happens in the comments. When we were to attempt that with AutoModerator, posts removed or would get filtered which are on topic with RS3 that mention RuneScape 2007 Gold. This may create some frustration if there is a post filtered, eliminated, and/or receives an automatic response that's irrelevant to the article topic.

For a while, we used to get an AutoModerator configuration which tried to filter those articles, so it was removed, but there were many false positives along with posts that weren't filtered. Our reasons for wanting to filter these articles were to remove posts which have an abysmal phishing url (potentially putting other users in danger ) and eliminating posts which attempted to inquire Jagex for account help related to a hijacking after receiving these emails (Rule 7).

While flagging these articles may not be sensible, we might be able by adding information to boost our Account Support Wiki webpages. The RuneScape Wiki has some fantastic information in regard to such scams in addition to many others which are located out and inside of Runescape.

Yes, those who remark connected to the sub them, but in some cases keep it on the other and only they tend to delete the post here. If a response does not work a warning that appears before posting? We all know of the bottom to the OSRS sub in the Partner Subreddits section, but most people who post OSRS just themed content, don't even appear there, as they did not knew the existence of this 2007 Runescape subreddit and are grateful whenever the men and women who remark mention, its getting clear that the bottom leading to the sub on the side bar is not enough. I'd believed the one that was phishing would be tough to execute, props. On using lots of men and women click on matters, uncensored phishing urls before thinking 16, I concur.

But yea in regards to phishing some more action may need to be taken, these malicious groups are advancing their ways to capture unsuspecting victims increasingly these days. I've even seen some bad attempts to phishing being submitted on this sub that result in fake forums and I am glad they have been removed before anybody fell victim.

The actual problem with phishing posts may also function as spam that the sub will eventually get, phishing emails are delivered in a wave to different mails of potential players, let us say like 10 percent of these have a reddit accounts, they are going to want to warn everyone else from their effort and so there'll be many articles looking the same, all of which may be oblivious it has been posted before. It may eventually get tedious. Which then can lead others to dismiss a fictitious clueless player who's asking whether it's real or not, that is why I suggested an automatic response of some sort, at least a little warning to take care or something like that. Additionally thanks for clarifying that the email to forward phishing mails is now over, I knew of this forum thread, but not the fact that they stopped the Buy OSRS Gold

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