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  • I would also support what another commenter has said about flaring edited screenshots. It'd only be good for transparency and means that anyone new to the Animal Crossing Nook Miles Ticket game will not believe that they can do things in-game that actually aren't possible and then be let down.

    I think a spoiler tag would be great, particularly since we're approaching one year at the match. People have already started posting stuff about how dreadful the eggs in rabbit day were, and it's not fair to newer players who havent seen bunny day (or whatever thing) yet.

    I agree about including dialogue in low effort post ban. I'm very tired of all the gravy licking posts.

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

    I honestly feel that a lot of the rules are fine, but have some suggestions. Let me start this off by saying my reddit account may not have been created quite a while before, but lurked this sub with no accounts since like october. I think that reposts are kind of a problem here, however, I understand on a few subreddits like repostsleuthbot automatically checks ifI think you guys should follow different subreddits' examples and do daily/weekly sticky posts on particular subjects. For example the WoW subreddit does a monday ribbon for game queries, a brag thread, etc., even the unresolved mysteries subreddit does this with a meta monday and stuff. Usually bots/auto-moderators can be set up to perform so if a mod doesn't wish to perform it themselves. Keeping the threads on a cycle and removing/posting/stickying new ones can be sure they stay clean and people continue to make use of them.

    If people are time-traveling into an event that has not released then yes there should be spoiler tags. The best example of this was that the Halloween upgrade when people kept posting screenshots of the carriage they time traveled to get. Like I am alright with seeing someone post rabbit afternoon screenshots right now, since that event released this past year so we know what the items are. However, if they add, IDK, an arbor day event with fresh items that folks TT to, I would like if they spoiler indicate their posts so I can choose whether I want to view the content or not.

    It actually comes down to choice. Some folks do want to see spoilers, others don't. Provided that people are able to choose whether they want to see it, I don't think there'll be any problems.

    Thanks for the comments. The main thing with megathreads is we have already got two running in a time (two stickies is that the limitation on Reddit): Straightforward questions and codes. Those are two things that attract a lot of clutter, and there's a max of two sticky slots. Throughout the summertime something else is taking that slot, the code or questions thread for instance, wouldn't be observable and Cheap Animal Crossing Items it'd get very little use.