I am just trying to be more OSRS Gold in my answers. The email submission filter was seen as a very low priority fix, and these posts were (and still are) getting caught in other filters, therefore it was deemed unneeded for the time being. However, the other filters are not specially designed for those posts, so just a portion are getting flagged. Once more of those important tasks are finished, we'll look at a number of the lower priority ones. It would not require much time to get a configuration set up to start testing a better version. Also, a vast majority of subreddit moderation is not visible openly, so although it might seem that we're not doing anything at times, there is a great deal that goes on behind the scenes in addition to approving/removing articles and comments.

Our concern about filtering in this case is not whether a person will try to skip this, and that remark was to further the point that filters are not always effective. Perhaps mentioning the intentional bypassing was a bit off subject for my previous comment. As mentioned before, the amount of OSRS-specific posts (not relevant to RS3) submitted this is minimal as is, and they do not amount to a prominent portion of our daily posts. However, those articles are redeemed by others which compare or link to both games.

These would likely match the criteria additionally to obtain a reply redirecting them to 2007 Runescape once the intention was to post, which is not ideal because it would be irrelevant to this article topic and likely result in complaints. Additionally, if the criteria is too specific, it is unlikely that the few articles that are intended to obtain this reply will activate it. It's much easier for a person to recognize these posts compared to a bot, and setting up it to work as intended is easier said than done for minimal benefit.

Why are folks so toxic to players? Wouldn't max and also the high players need visitors with? More people = more cash, more upgrades (maybe if more began playing, paying, and demanding it) and also more people in Runescape game which will grow the economy and keep Runescape lasting more. When they're labeled as such we treat new players well. Dig up any ribbon folks here actually pile most of the time and in which the OP acknowledges themselves new.

It's older, returning players that ask questions we treat. Unless they're asking about the state of Runescape(which implies they are not spent in Runescape again nonetheless ), normally we bad mouth them about how they might possibly be requesting whatever it is they are asking. The community is really smart. If somebody is uninvested at Runescape, everyone is full support towards them. If they invested, no one cares.

So, I tardy into the celebration and I apologize for this. I do think having a question thread frequently would be beneficial in the long term. However, it is more a matter of managing what the pinned topics are. That's a huge bummer, because we can only have two at a time. I replied to someone agreeing that we could begin making a single weekly post which links to news/update posts are added as the week goes on and they're published to Runescape's site. And I handed that suggestion on to the remainder of the group. What we're doing now is a question of,"What do we believe needs to be viewed the most?" Having it on upgraded and one single post could help solve that issue. Even if it's just temporary, it's far better to have something than nothing.

It has troubled me several times because I switched from OSRS. I have always seen the downvote button as like a relevancy indicator, and just actually downvote stuff if it's wildly off topic. It seems like this sub simply loves to downvote individuals for being new, I can't say I know it, but I don't actually give a shit anymore. Should karma is held by my queries? They're just questions. Nothing negative or positive about them. Do they? No, but sometimes they even back out to impartial after initially obtaining several downvotes (seems some people understand that downvoted Buy RS 2007 Gold get suppressed and try to bring up them ). It shouldn't be like that.