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I would definitely encourage spoiler tags for Time Traveling as even though not everyone considers things like that Animal Crossing Bells a spoiler, it matters more if somebody who does sees stuff they don't want to than it will if people who don't just have to look at something which's been spoiler tagged.

As for memorials, I think it would definitely be best to restrict them somehow. While they don't both me in the smallest and obviously people who place them don't imply them to be upsetting, you sort of need to cater to the minority because those images could be really upsetting for some people so it's better to have any repairs.

It would only be good for transparency and means that anyone new to the sport won't believe that they can do things that really aren't possible and then be let down.

I believe that a spoiler tag would be great, especially since we are approaching one year in the match. People have already begun posting stuff about how dreadful the eggs in rabbit day were, and it is not reasonable to newer players that havent seen bunny afternoon (or whatever thing) yet.

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

posts. All these have become more common and they're becoming so dull.

I honestly think that a lot of the principles are alright, but have a few suggestions. Allow me to start this off by stating my reddit account may not have been created quite a while ago, but I lurked this sub with no accounts since like october. I think that reposts are kind of a problem here, but I understand on a few subreddits like repostsleuthbot mechanically checks ifI think that you guys should follow different subreddits' examples and do daily/weekly sticky posts on certain subjects.

So that you guys could perform a memorial thread one afternoon a week, a fashionista thread the following day a week, a'look what I got' day, and a edited screenshot day. Usually bots/auto-moderators can be set up to do this if a mod does not wish to perform it themselves.

This way the most contentious posts: memorials, generic outfit spam,'check this out villager/item I got', and edited screenshots are all relegated to their own space where people who want to view them can, while the most important subreddit focuses on other things. Keeping the Cheap Animal Crossing Items threads on a cycle and removing/posting/stickying new ones will be sure they stay fresh and individuals continue to make use of them.