I mean, yeah your prior remark lays out exactly

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I mean, yeah your prior remark lays out exactly

I mean, yeah your prior remark lays out exactly why the communities suggestions, in your opinion, are inferior to OSRS Gold the system you have set up currently. If anything the opinion represented by the OP are far more in line with this'vision' of this subreddit (wanting to include both RS3 and OSRS (that in itself is silly being they've seperate content, dev teams etc. but thats like my view man)) by saying your articles has a home here but when its regarding anything in specificity to go elsewhere, similar to the way the Reddit FC is/was run.

So rather than tuning ity'all yanked on it? Tell me again how your staff thinks your system isn't fine in comparison with community ideas. Let's have a thought experiment while I've got your time.

Rather than requesting a community of 234,037 people and using a bot hit your inbox near instantly with:"If you believe you've received a phishing effort please verify sender address (instance ), domain (example), here are the common examples (link). If you have gotten an effort please report it at (useful navigation for forum article."

In regard to our system"working fine as is," we are aware that it is not ideal, but there is not necessarily a solution that satisfies issues from all perspectives. Additionally, there are other problems taking up our time, and we're just volunteers here, thus we don't always have the time to dedicate to address a number of those smaller problems. My previous remarks were intended to explain the problem stands as it now does for the particular issues mentioned, not describe why things will not change.

A majority of consumers view the subreddits as being separate anyway ( runescape = RS3 and 2007 runescape = Buy RuneScape 2007 Gold), so this is not something we have had to address prominently since the quantity of OSRS-related submissions this is minimal. One complication with article filtering is it can not be assumed users will always use standards in a post that will trip a filter as it isn't necessarily the case. AutoModerator filters based on specific criteria, so building an accurate list that's only specific to what you are attempting to catch is not always possible.

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