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  • I agree about including dialogue in low attempt article ban. I'm very tired of Animal Crossing Nook Miles Ticket all the gravy licking articles.

    posts. All these are becoming more common and they're getting so tedious.

    I honestly think that most of the rules are alright, but I have a few suggestions. Let me start this off by stating my reddit accounts might not have been established a long time before, but lurked this sub with no accounts as like october. I think that reposts are kind of a problem here, but I understand on some subreddits such as repostsleuthbot automatically checks ifI believe that you guys should follow different subreddits' illustrations and do daily/weekly tacky posts on certain subjects.

    So that you guys could do a memorial thread one day a week, a fashionista thread the following day a week, a'look what I got' afternoon, and an edited screenshot day. Normally bots/auto-moderators can be set up to do so if a mod does not want to perform it themselves.

    That way the most controversial articles: memorials, generic costume spam,'check this out villager/item I got', and edited screenshots are all relegated to their own space where people who wish to see them may, while the most important subreddit focuses on other things. Keeping the threads on a bicycle and removing/posting/stickying new ones can be sure they stay clean and people continue to make use of them.

    If folks are time-traveling into an event which hasn't released then yes there should be spoiler tags. The best instance of this was that the Halloween upgrade when people kept posting screenshots of the carriage that they time traveled for. Like I'm alright with seeing someone post bunny afternoon screenshots right now, because that event already released last year so we know what the items are. However, if they include, IDK, an arbor day event with new things that people TT to, I'd like if they spoiler indicate their articles so I can decide whether I want to see the articles or not. Some folks do want to see spoilers, others do not. Provided that people are able to choose whether they want to view it, I don't think there'll be any issues.

    Thanks for the comments. The major thing with megathreads is we've already got two operating in a time (two stickies is the limitation on Reddit): Straightforward codes and questions. Those are two things that attract a lot of clutter, and there is a max of two slots that are tacky. During the time something else is accepting that slot, the questions or code thread for instance, wouldn't be visible and it would get very little use.

    A directory thread may operate, but frankly, in my view having a massive list of buy Animal Crossing Items megathreads is a little messy/unintuitive. Just my thoughts though.