Despite the fluffy nature of the sport

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Despite the fluffy nature of the Animal Crossing New Horizons Bells sport, this community can be incredibly rabid when something they don't like gets posted. I report these things as I see them, but I see the toxic posters continue to post here and wonder whether it even does some good. Like I reported somebody who was all over a thread telling people to eff off and things a couple weeks back and they had been posting the next day just like nothing had occurred. You can not ever make those sorts of people/situations move away, but you can try to lessen the chance of them happening by structuring rules and things around them more clearly.

The other option is a more comprehensive flair approach, but folks browsing reddit via specific ways do not even see dash unless they expressly enable it so you'd have to accept that was faulty from the get-go.

Ultimately I do not think any particular subjects or posts within this sub need to be prohibited. I believe they need to be ordered in a way that consumers who do not want to see them may choose to filter them out or ignore them.

I believe like blending questions and codes would be a small bit of a mess, personally. Should you see codes in the questions thread they can be reported and we could clean them up when we see it. Also, as for news events, we do sticky Update Megathreads whenever they come about. Can there possibly be like pre-update stickies/update statements? I believe so. But honestly, I would personally like to free a sticky slot eventually. I wouldn't mind less or more rules. I just don't want it to be too strict, I do not think strict principles apply well to a typical Animal Crossing subreddit.

Despite the fluffy nature of the sport, this community can be incredibly rabid when something they don't like gets published. I report these things as I view them, but then I see the toxic posters continue to post here and wonder if it even does some good. I'm going to be entirely honest here though, I know your second point. And I will admit for awhile, there hasn't been a lot of active moderation , only being 1-2 active mods at some points. Lately , I sat down for a while and caught up together with Animal Crossing Items For Sale all the monstrously deep queue. For now, everything's caught up. That is why I'd love to have some new moderators, therefore the busy ones do not get burned out and items fall behind again. So please, keep reporting.