Yes, people who comment linked to the sub them

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We know of the bottom into the OSRS sub at the Partner Subreddits segment, but most people who post OSRS just themed articles, do not even appear there, as they didn't knew the presence of the 2007 Runescape subreddit and are grateful whenever the men and women who remark mention it,

Yes, people who comment linked to OSRS Gold the sub them, but in some cases only and they have a tendency to delete the article here keep it on the other. If a response doesn't work, perhaps a warning which appears before posting? We know of the bottom into the OSRS sub at the Partner Subreddits segment, but most people who post OSRS just themed articles, do not even appear there, as they didn't knew the presence of the 2007 Runescape subreddit and are grateful whenever the men and women who remark mention it, its becoming clear that the base resulting in the sub on the side bar is not enough. I had believed the phishing one could be hard to execute, props for trying. On filtering uncensored phishing urls before thinking I agree.

But yea in regards to phishing some more action might have to be accepted, these malicious groups are improving their ways to capture unsuspecting victims more and more nowadays. We've spilled streams on twitch, phishing ads to RuneScape and OSRS in most social media platforms (I would not be shocked if these malicious ads eventually make its way to this sub ad locations) along with the classic phishing emails and fake websites. I have even seen some poor efforts to phishing being posted on this sub that result in fake forums and I am happy they have been removed before anyone fell victim.

The real problem with phishing posts can also function as spam which the sub will eventually get, phishing emails are sent in a wave to various mails of possible players, let's say like 10% of these have a reddit account, they are going to want to warn everyone else of their effort and so there'll be several posts looking exactly the same, all which can be oblivious it's been submitted earlier. It may eventually find dull. Which then can lead others to dismiss a legit clueless player who is asking whether it is true or not, that's why I suggested an automated response of some sort, at least a little warning to take care or something like that. Also thanks for clarifying the email to forward phishing emails is now over, I understood of this forum thread, but not that they discontinued the email.

I am not sure that sums up the intended message. My previous remark explains why these two changes have not been made together with some info that is related. The first being that Runescape is for its RuneScape community as a whole (not just RS3), and the second being automatic filtering for this kind of post was tried and found not to be possible to correctly accomplish. We're open to suggestions which could be possible to implement without detracting from the point of this subreddit and its community.

I mean, yeah your previous comment lays out exactly why the communities tips, in your view, are poor to the machine you have set up currently. If anything the opinion represented by the OP are more in line with the'vision' of the subreddit (needing to include the two RS3 and OSRS (which in itself is silly being they've seperate content, dev teams etc. but thats like my opinion guy )) 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 operate.

So rather than tuning ity'all yanked on it? Tell me again how your team believes your system is not fine compared to Buy RuneScape 2007 Gold community suggestions.

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