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For a time, we used to have so that it was removed, but there were far too many false positives together with posts which were not filtered. Our reasons for needing to filter these posts were to remove articles which have an uncensored phishing url (possibly putting other users at risk) and eliminating posts which attempted to ask Jagex because of help associated with a hijacking after getting one of these emails (Rule 7).
While mechanically flagging these posts might not be practical, we may have the ability to boost our Account Help Wiki webpages by incorporating advice. The official RuneScape Wiki has some great information in respect to these scams in addition to many others that are found out and inside of Runescape.
Yes, those who remark connected to another sub them, but sometimes keep it on the opposite and only they have a tendency to delete the post on here. If a response doesn't work a warning that appears before submitting? We know of the bottom into the OSRS sub at the Partner Subreddits segment, but most people who post OSRS only themed articles, do not even appear there, as they didn't knew the existence of the 2007 Runescape subreddit and are thankful whenever the people who remark mention, its becoming clear that the bottom resulting in the sub on the side bar isn't enough. I had believed the one that was phishing would be hard to implement, props for trying. On filtering phishing urls before thinking 16, I concur.
But yea about phishing some more action might have to be taken, these malicious classes are advancing their ways to catch unsuspecting victims increasingly nowadays. We have phishing streams on twitch, phishing ads to RuneScape and OSRS in most social media platforms (I wouldn't be shocked if one of these malicious ads eventually make its way to this sub ad locations) along with also the classic phishing emails and fake websites. I have even seen some poor attempts to phishing being submitted on this sub that result in bogus forums and I am glad they've been eliminated before anybody fell victim.
The real problem with phishing posts may also be the spam that the sub will eventually get, phishing emails have been sent in a wave to different mails of potential players, let's say like 10 percent of these have a reddit accounts, they are going to want to warn everyone else from their attempt and so there will be several posts looking the same, all of which may be oblivious it's been submitted before. It can eventually find tedious. Which then can lead others to ignore a legit clueless player who's asking whether it is real or not, that's why I suggested an automated response of
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Why are folks so toxic to new players? Wouldn't max and the high players need people to play? More people = more cash, more upgrades (possibly if more started playing, paying( and demanding it) and more people in Runescape game that will grow the market and maintain Runescape lasting more. When they're labeled as such honestly, new players are treated by us well. Dig up any ribbon in which the OP acknowledges themselves new and folks here actually pile the majority of the time.
It's older, returning players that ask questions we treat poorly. Unless they are asking about the state of Runescape(which implies they are not invested in Runescape again nonetheless ), normally we bad mouth them about how they might possibly be requesting whatever it is they are asking. The neighborhood is really smart. If somebody is uninvested in Runescape, everyone is full support towards them. If they spent, no one actually cares.
So, I tardy into the celebration and I apologize for this. I do think using a query thread would be beneficial in the long run. However, it's more a matter of managing what the topics are. Since we could only have two at a time which is a massive bummer. I replied to someone sooner agreeing that we could start creating a weekly post which links to news/update posts are added as the week goes on and they are published to Runescape's website. And that proposal and I handed on to the rest of the group. What we're doing now is a matter of,"What exactly do we believe has to be viewed the many?" Having it on one single post and upgraded could help solve that matter. Even if it's only temporary, it is better to have something than nothing.
It has troubled me several times since I switched from OSRS. I thought the OSRS Reddit community was shitty but at least if I posted a question (if it be in a ribbon or it's own thread) folks would not make me feel as if I'm doing something unpleasant. I have always seen the downvote button like a relevancy indicator, and just really downvote stuff if it is wildly off topic. It seems like this sub just likes to downvote individuals for being new, I can't say I understand it, but I don't really give a shit anymore. Should my queries maintain neutral karma? Definitely, they're just queries. Nothing inherently negative or positive about them. Do they? No, but occasionally they even back out to neutral after first getting several downvotes (seems some people are aware that downvoted questions get suppressed and attempt to bring them back up). It should not be like that.
It was a bizarre transition as it had been, switching to eoc. My friend convinced me to change over I maxed and got bored of OSRS, after. We're buds irl and he told his clan about me contemplating switching, they have a 2.4k total restriction but they knew who I was so when I finally switched over they ranked me at the clan straight off tut island and everyone was super welcoming and awesome, then I came here and felt just like I was kinda being educated"fuck away noob." Glad I did not,
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If the answers which are easily found on the wiki obtained downvoted I'd like to add, it'd make some sense. I also feel bizarre even talking about downvotes, isn't there like an unwritten rule about not doing that? I feel like the entire hostility to questions thing is another symptom of efficiencyscape, except instead of criticizing people for training abilities inefficiently, it is criticizing people for seeking replies inefficiently. Only the most effective method (studying wiki) is allowed, everything is incorrect, even though asking different players will nonetheless provide an answer.
So people should play with a singleplayer game and never talk to anyone because everything is on the wiki and there's no justification for making talks. No wonder public chat is so dead relative to 10 years ago and folks speak more about politics than about Runescape, because politics is based on view rather than about the wiki. I get it. The wiki did not exist for a whole lot of players. When I originally began (then quit, then moved to OSRS decades later) we didn't have a wiki. It's really just a case of"I learned Runescape the hard way, you can also" imo.
That's just kinda the nature of the playerbase, older people who've been playing forever for the most part. I don't think I have played Runescape together with the wiki. While afking some shit, if I am not pvming I reading pages. It sucks that I would rather read the wiki than talk to people beyond my clan while skilling however I do not lose sleep on it.
There's two issues. New players making query's about Runescape, then becoming downvoted without an answer. The solution is that the Weekly Megathread which I think solves the dilemma of collecting everyone with Basic Questions into a single location (you know those replies already). However, I do not believe in the Subreddit users, I believe just a couple of them are going to
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If you get crashed by a team of two or more it is tough luck, but the attractiveness of the method that is above is your spec time cuts down to 1 second or less so you can hop and it's hardly any time lost. I have had some real great pleasure watching crashers become lit the fuck up by corp and have to tele out since they are bad at Runescape. Yeah, I guess you are right. We could take back a few kills from them, some of these came and spec transferred me instead of the dude which was hilarious lol. Yeah this shit stinks but wtf do you anticipate jagex to perform? Crashing is part of Runescape and frankly was.
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I mean, yeah your previous comment lays out just why the communities tips, in your view, are inferior to the system you have in place currently. If anything the opinion represented by the OP are more in line with the'vision' of the subreddit (needing to include both RS3 and OSRS (which in itself is absurd being they've seperate content, dev teams etc. but like my opinion man)) by stating your content has a house here but if its seeing anything in specificity to go elsewhere, similar to the way the Reddit FC is/was run.
So rather than tuning ity'all yanked it? Tell me again how your team thinks your system is not fine compared to community suggestions. I have obtained a email that I believe to be a phishing attempt, I must sift through the wiki, email'email speech that when I sort could get me banned for submitting a phishing link', get an answer that says"this email was stopped", return to the wiki to discover you have to report it on the forums, then login to runescape but not about the phishing attempt tab, then return back to the homepage not the forum sub-topic you asked, conduct the login temple of despair again, find the sub-topic, then the article and report the scam.
Rather than requesting a community of 234,037 people and using a bot hit your inbox near instantly together:"If you believe you have received a phishing effort please verify sender address (example), domain (example), here are the usual examples (hyperlink ). In case you have received an attempt please report it at (helpful navigation to get to forum post."
In regard to our system"working fine as is," we are aware that it's not ideal, but there isn't always a solution that fulfills issues from all perspectives. Additionally, there are different issues taking up our time, and we're just volunteers, thus we do not always have the time to devote to address a number of those smaller problems. My previous remarks were meant to explain why the problem stands as it currently does for the specific issues mentioned, not explain why things will not change.
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