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I believe you guys should follow different subreddits’ examples and do daily/weekly tacky posts on certain subjects.
Normally bots/auto-moderators can be installed to perform this if a mod does not wish to perform it themselves. Keeping the threads on a cycle and removing/posting/stickying new ones can be sure they stay clean and people continue to use them.
If people are time-traveling into an event that has not released yet then yes there needs to be spoiler tags. The best example of this was that the Halloween upgrade when people kept posting screenshots of the carriage they time traveled to get. Like I’m fine with seeing someone post rabbit day screenshots right now, since that event released this past year so we know what the things are. But if they include, IDK, an arbor day event with new items that folks TT to, I would prefer if they spoiler indicate their articles so that I can decide whether I wish to see the articles or not.
It really comes down to choice. Some folks do want to see spoilers, others don’t. As long as people are able to choose whether they wish to see it, I don’t think there will be any problems.
Thank you for the comments. The major thing with megathreads is we’ve already got two operating in a time (just two stickies is that the limitation on Reddit): Simple questions and codes. These are two things that bring a whole lot of clutter, and there’s a maximum of two sticky slots. Throughout the time something else is accepting that slot, the code or questions thread for instance, would not be visible and it’d get very little use.
A directory thread may work, but frankly, in my view having a huge collection of megathreads is a little messy/unintuitive. Just my thoughts though.
Another thing with megathreads that rely on pictures, there is no way to view pictures at this moment, so the consumer would need to upload the images offsite themselves and post it. Which may be a huge hassle.
Can questions and codes be combined? Folks already post their codes from the questions thread despite the rules anyway. Or make the codes ribbon its daily/weekly scheduled post together with the other ones and keep the questions thread. I think those threads are fine and all, although the fact that they take precedence over major news or events is weird.
I mean it’s your selection. Do you want more rules and to need to monitor the subreddit more? Or do you need to leave it as is and continue to risk that the hostility in the remarks on the more contentious posts like the museum + edited pics articles, which would also need to be monitored more?
Or do you want users to have the expectation that everything they want can be found in certain threads on a certain program? I believe it works out well for the other subreddits that do it. And honestly, to me, setting up automod to run the threads then just monitoring the decrease volume of posts sounds like much less work.
Regardless of the fluffy nature of the sport, this community can be incredibly rabid when something that they don’t like gets posted. I report these things as I see them, but then I see the poisonous posters continue to post here and wonder whether it even does any good. Like I reported somebody who was around a thread telling people to eff off and stuff a few weeks ago and they were posting the next day just like nothing had happened. You can not ever make those sorts of people/situations go away, but you may try to lower the chance of them occurring by structuring things and rules around them more clearly.
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