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Some of the usual happenings posts are a problem

Posted By Weismart Weismart     March 24, 2021    

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This wasn't motivated but I want to Animal Crossing Bells find some type of rule about frequency of submitting. It is not often, but occasionally somebody will post a thread, get a bit of traction, then come back a few hours later with a"followup," and another, and another... just put everything you want to show people in the first thread. Half a dozen"because you liked x, here is y/z/a/b/c!" Posts within 24-48 hours is only overkill karmawhoring.

Oh, and remove blatant reposts of top-scoring posts in the sub. I really don't care if they claim they saw it on Facebook, it was only on our front page a week ago (which is probably how the person on Facebook saw it and submitted it), and in general I think there ought to be a"in case you did not make it, prevent posting it" rule.

Some of the usual happenings posts are a problem, that is when they're just that, common. I do appreciate landmark articles, but I can be irritating to view 5 of the exact same I only got a blue increased or I just got 5 stars articles. It is a tough call because people are really important minutes & really enjoyable to share. But I feel that the milestones should stay because overall, it's an enjoyable way to bond as a community, observing together.

It would be really hard to apply the spoilers rules. Even with outside hacking, a person in state, New Zealand, could have the new update nearly a full day before I get it on the west shore. They can post a picture that's legit and not a spoiler for them but it might ruin a surprise for me personally because of Cheap Nook Miles Ticket the time gap. When does something stop counting as a "spoiler"?

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