For a short while, we used to OSRS Gold have so that it was promptly removed, but there were many false positives together with articles that were not filtered. Our reasons for needing to filter these articles were to remove articles which have an abysmal phishing url (possibly putting other users at risk) and removing posts which tried to ask Jagex for account help related to a hijacking after getting these emails (Rule 7).
We may have the ability to boost our Account Support Wiki webpages by incorporating more advice while flagging these posts might not be practical. The RuneScape Wiki has some great info in regard to these scams in addition to many others which are located outside and inside of Runescape.
Yes, they have linked to the other sub but sometimes they have a tendency to delete the article here and only keep it on the other. If a response doesn't work a warning that appears before submitting? We know of the base to the OSRS sub at the Partner Subreddits section, but most folks who post OSRS only themed articles, do not even look there, since they did not understood the existence of this 2007 Runescape subreddit and are grateful when the men and women who comment mention, its becoming clear that the base leading to the sub on the side bar is not enough. I'd thought the one could be tough to implement, props for trying. I concur on using uncensored phishing urls, lots of men and women click on things before thinking.
However, yea in regards to phishing some more action may have to be taken, these malicious classes are improving their ways to catch unsuspecting victims increasingly these days. I've even seen some bad efforts to phishing being posted on this sub that result in bogus forums and I'm happy they have been removed before anybody fell victim.
The real problem with phishing posts may also function as spam which the sub will eventually get, phishing emails have been sent in a tide to different emails of potential players, let us say like 10 percent of them have a reddit account, they will want to warn everyone else from their attempt and so there'll be many posts looking exactly the same, all which may be oblivious it has been submitted before. It may eventually get tedious. Which in turn can lead others to ignore a fictitious clueless player who is asking if it's true or not, that is why I suggested an automatic response of some sort, a small warning to take caution or something like that. Also thanks for clarifying that the email to forward phishing emails has become over, I knew of the forum thread, but not the fact that they stopped the email.
I am not sure that sums up the planned message here. My comment explains why these two changes have not been made along with some related information. We are open to suggestions which could be possible to execute without detracting from Buy RuneScape 2007 Gold the point of this subreddit and its community.
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