You talk about playing Runescape untrue but drain corp's stats. Like I recall this boss actually being powerful as shit. Now you pretty much drain him being a chicken that sometimes will hit 40. Neither of you shouldn't be and is currently doing corp what they do isn't against any principle. That said consider against getting crashed working. If ur so you spend less time lowering stats duoing, tele in with arclight/darklight instead of bgs, do like 200 dmg instead of 300 using the bgs. Or find an alt to maintain an case open. You ain't getting penalized, ur paying 200k. Or know practice what you preach and perform corp"untrue", no drains is gonna frighten off most crashers cuz it is a waste of the time.While Runescape is heavily targeted towards RS3, as it's the longer running, main version of the game and this subreddit was founded 4 years until the launching of OSRS, content from the games is welcome here as they are both a part of their RuneScape community. Since 2007 Runescape is your official subreddit for OSRS, it is connected in our header and sidebar so it does have some visibility.
AutoModerator is effective at accomplishing this, but it won't prevent players from submitting OSRS content or queries unless this subreddit were to become content only. It seems that lots of posts fitting this criteria are one-off articles from users that will gravitate towards 2007 Runescape after being redirected, which typically happens in the comments currently. Posts removed or would get filtered that are on issue with RS3 which mention OSRS if we were to attempt this with AutoModerator. If a post is needlessly filtered, eliminated this could create some frustration because of our users, and/or receives an automatic response that is irrelevant to the post subject.
For a while, we used to get an AutoModerator configuration which tried to filter these articles, but there were far too many false positives along with articles which were not filtered, so that it had been immediately removed. Our reasons for wanting to filter these articles were to remove posts that have an uncensored phishing url (potentially putting other users in danger ) and removing articles which tried to ask Jagex because of help associated with a hijacking after receiving one of these emails (Rule 7).
We might be able by incorporating advice to improve our Account Help Wiki webpages while flagging these posts may not be sensible. The RuneScape Wiki has some information in respect to these scams in addition to many others which are located outside and inside of Runescape. I see, I only find it quite sad to see some content developers post their OSRS themed content or questions on here and get essentially rejected by the sub (who are often clueless about another OSRS themed subs), though this sub is for both match titles as you stated.
Yes, people who comment connected to the sub them, but in some cases just and they have a tendency to delete the post on here keep it. If a response doesn't work a warning which appears before posting? We know of the bottom into the OSRS sub in the Partner Subreddits segment, but most people who post OSRS just themed articles, do not even appear there, as they did not knew the presence of the 2007 Runescape subreddit and are grateful whenever the people who comment mention it, its becoming clear that the bottom leading to the sub par on the side bar is not enough. I had believed the phishing one could be hard to implement, props for trying. I concur on using many people click on matters, phishing urls before thinking. If you want to know more information about OSRS Gold , please lock on RSorder.com https://www.rsorder.com/