I believe this just reinforces not only the debate for getting an Automod notify prospective new posters of OSRS Gold this'gentleman's agreement', or even officially separating them. You've got a virtual'desire route' going on here where your community has made a decision to segregate the material, don't you feel you need to listen to them? These are all growing aches and nothing which can't be sorted out with the years, its one thing to state that no one gets the drive or capacity to keep a filter right now but please don't make it outside to be an impossible feat. In addition, I feel like I'm in a soviet court house and the bailiff was just told to shoot the man who jaywalked, bro you don't need to delete OSRS or phishing posts in this case simply have automod remark on it with information pointing people in the right direction.
Our concern about filtering in this case isn't whether a person will try to bypass it, and that comment was just to further the stage that filters are not always effective. Maybe mentioning the intentional bypassing was a little off subject for my prior comment. So far as the separation between our subreddits goes, it isn't something we're interested in enforcing as of now. As previously mentioned, the amount of OSRS-specific posts (not pertinent to RS3) submitted here is minimal as is, plus they do not amount to a prominent part of our daily posts. However, those posts are outnumbered by other people that compare or link to both games.
These will probably match the standards additionally to obtain a reply redirecting them to 2007 Runescape once the intention was to post, which isn't ideal because it could be irrelevant to the article topic and likely lead to complaints. Furthermore, when the criteria is too specific, it is improbable that the few articles which are intended to obtain this response will activate it. It is easier for a individual to identify these posts compared to a bot, and setting up this to work as intended is much simpler said than done for Buy Old School RS Gold advantage.
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