We've also had some RS gold posts fall through the cracks, that we removed much too late. A recent example is this post here, where it stayed up for a few hours, had some Jmod 2500 upvotes, gilded, replies, and tons of comments. While it's nice to see this man getting help, we usually see a influx of different users trying to look for aid soon after. Personally I would like if Jmods wouldn't directly intervene because it reveals a bad precedence, or just show them in which to submit a service ticket.As far as the dupe bug in the 2007scape sub, that's pretty normal for any gaming subreddit.

You need to read the language and tonality to understand from a neutral point of view when a person is only speaking from emotional frustration or are being objective about it. It's outdated in web site design I agree, but I do not agree that info must be outright outsourced to 3rd party stage and totally abandon their very own official business forum. I've seen coherently unreasonable users who bash the forum mods even though they are claiming to be appropriate when they're in the incorrect. Anger on the internet does not make one more right than another individual.

I need Jagex to give teasers in the flows, not force you to track media. One centralized location where Jagex shares information and is readily accessible to users is a lot superior compared to Twitter, Reddit, Discord. They post or could openly tweet information in different places, after it being released on the stream. My issue is, articles information about some thing and that right now J-mods choose which platform matches them or even go buy RuneScape gold so far as messaging advice. It is essentially locking majority of runescape player foundation from this understanding.