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Tacticalaxel t1_isvh6i1 wrote
Not even here yet and already wanting to change things./s
MapleFlavoredBumhole t1_isvx7pb wrote
To be fair: A lot of those questions asked are repeated over and over and over and over and over *inhales* and over and over again haha. The mods do a job trying to keep all those questions in the sticky and out of the sub proper, but some still leak out....and I gotta say: It's basically all the same three questions anyway: I'm visiting Portland/Augusta/LA where should I eat/stay, I want to go camping where should I hike/stay, and I'm moving to (general area); what's it like?
There's a search function here on Reddit and you can crtl + F on desktop to find a certain topic you're looking for in the megathread, but, let's be honest with each other here: a lot of those questions can be answered with a simple Google search anyway (including "local opinions" in the form of online reviews) so why waste time doom scrolling? Also, to me, there seems like there's very little point in asking the unpaid mods to do more labor just so the threads are under whatever arbitrary number of entries makes everyone happy.
I think things are alright the way they are here in our little sub. I could be wrong, of course. But I think things are running just fine as is.
DidDunMegasploded t1_iswp87k wrote
I mean...you could just ask the subreddit outside of the stickied thread. It's not practical, but people will still give you recs anyway.
2SticksPureRage t1_isxg0iw wrote
You’re not supposed to. Sub rules says those questions go in the sticky thread.
cheesebiscuitsithink t1_isxgkch wrote
Holy fuck lmao
DidDunMegasploded t1_isxwqtj wrote
Doesn't stop people from still posting them, though. A lot of people don't read the subreddit rules to begin with.
DidDunMegasploded t1_iszil2x wrote
People read it for the 3 or so days it's up and then pay no attention to it for the rest of its runtime.
Laeek t1_isvb2n9 wrote
If it was updated every month wouldn't you just be sifting through six threads with 120 comments each instead of one 800 comment thread? Seems like it's the same difference.