AutoModerator is capable of OSRS Fire Cape accomplishing this from Wuyahong's blog

AutoModerator is capable of  OSRS Fire Cape accomplishing this, but it will not prevent players from submitting queries or OSRS content here unless this subreddit were to be content that is exclusive to RS3 just. It appears that many articles fitting this criteria are articles from users who will gravitate towards 2007 Runescape later being redirected, which typically happens in the comments already. Posts removed or would probably get incorrectly filtered which are on issue if we were to attempt this with AutoModerator. If a post is filtered, eliminated this could create some frustration, or receives.

There were many false positives together with posts which weren't filtered, so that it was removed, although for a short while, we used to have an AutoModerator configuration which attempted to filter these articles. Our motives for wanting to filter these posts were to remove posts that have an uncensored phishing url (possibly putting different users in danger ) and eliminating articles which tried to ask Jagex for account help related to a hijacking after receiving one of these emails (Rule 7).

We may have the ability to boost our Account Help Wiki pages by incorporating more advice, while automatically flagging these articles might not be practical. The RuneScape Wiki has some great information in respect to these scams in addition to many others that are found inside and out of Runescape. I see, I just find it pretty sad to find some content developers post their OSRS themed articles or queries on here and receive basically rejected by the sub (who are often clueless about the other OSRS themed subs), although this sub is for both match communities since you stated.

Yes, people who remark linked to another sub them, but sometimes keep it and just they have a tendency to delete the article here. If a response does not work, perhaps a warning which appears before posting? We all know of the base into the OSRS sub in the Partner Subreddits segment, but most people who post OSRS just themed content, don't even appear there, as they did not knew the existence of this 2007 Runescape subreddit and are grateful when the people who remark mention it, its becoming clear that the base resulting in the sub par on the side bar isn't enough. I'd believed the phishing one would be hard to implement, props for trying. I agree on filtering many people click on matters, uncensored phishing urls before thinking twice.

However, yea in regards to phishing some more action may have to be taken, these malicious classes are improving their ways to capture unsuspecting victims increasingly these days. We have phishing streams on twitch, phishing ads to RuneScape and OSRS in most social networking platforms (I would not be surprised if these malicious ads eventually make its way for this sub ad places ) along with also the classic phishing emails and fake websites. I've even seen some bad efforts to phishing being submitted on this sub that lead to bogus forums and I'm happy they have been eliminated before anyone fell victim.

The real problem with phishing posts can also be the spam which the sub will eventually get, phishing emails are sent in a tide to various mails of potential players, let's say like 10% of them have a reddit account, they are going to want to warn everyone else of the effort and so there will be several articles looking exactly the same, all which can be unaware it's been submitted earlier. It can eventually get dull. Which in Buy RuneScape 2007 Gold turn can lead others to dismiss a fictitious clueless player who's asking whether it is true or not, that's the reason why I suggested an automatic response of some sort, at least a small warning to take caution or something like this. Additionally thanks for clarifying the email to forward phishing emails has become over, I knew of this forum thread, although not the fact that they discontinued the email.

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