Or do you need users to get the expectation that everything they want can be found in some specific threads on Animal Crossing Items a particular schedule? I think that it works out nicely for another subreddits that take action. And frankly, to me, setting up automod to conduct the threads and then simply tracking the lower quantity of articles sounds like less work.

Regardless of the fluffy nature of this game, this community can be unbelievably rabid when something that they don't like gets published. I report these things as I see them, but I see the poisonous posters continue to post here and wonder if it even does any good. Like I reported someone who had been all over a thread telling people to eff off and things a few weeks back and they had been posting the next day just like nothing had occurred. You can't ever make those sorts of people/situations move away, but you may attempt to lessen the chance of these happening by structuring rules and things around them clearly.

The other solution is a more comprehensive flair system, but people browsing reddit via certain means do not even see dash unless they specifically allow it so you'd have to accept that was flawed from the get-go.

Ultimately I don't think any specific subjects or posts in this sub have to be banned. I think they will need to be ordered in a manner that users who don't need to see them can choose to filter them out or ignore them.

I feel just like combining questions and codes could be a small bit of a mess, personally. Should you see codes from the questions thread they can be reported and we could clean them up once we see it. Additionally, as for news events, we do tacky Update Megathreads whenever they come about. Can there possibly be more like pre-update stickies/update statements? I think so. But honestly, I'd like to free up a tacky slot eventually.

As for how I would prefer the subreddit moderated: I wish to keep it comparatively light-hearted. I personally wouldn't mind less or more rules. I simply don't want it to be overly strict, I do not think stringent principles apply nicely to some typical Animal Crossing subreddit.

Regardless of the fluffy nature of this sport, this community can be unbelievably rabid when something that they don't like gets published. I report those things as I see them, but I see the buy Animal Crossing New Horizons Nook Miles Ticket poisonous posters continue to post here and wonder whether it even does any good.