I want to report comments and posts that break the rules. But a user said that is considered spamming if I do it too much. What are the rules considering reporting?
I want to report comments and posts that break the rules. But a user said that is considered spamming if I do it too much. What are the rules considering reporting?
How many posts/comments are you reporting a day?
I have been reporting every comment and post that breaks the rules.
That's not an answer to my question!
Apparently the “jaq” in “jaqingoff” stands for “just asking questions” NOT “just answering questions” as I previously believed.
I don't know anything about them - but it seems like this isn't the place for them and they'd be happier at reddit where they can be obnoxious as they want.
I wonder if on average they plan on reporting something like 5+ things a day.
Oh, me either, but I did think the idea of a bit account “just answering questions” was funny enough to post. Not a high threshold for me.
If I went through the trouble of asking how much reporting was too much, I feel like I’d want to at least break double digits with my reports.
10+ a day is like a cop on a Segway writing parking tickets.
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I don’t know the exact number.
This is just my opinion but I think reporting an average of ~4 a day might already be a lot. The community and the mods here are very good. You don't need to take it upon yourself to be a police. Cough, cough.
Oh. I already exceeded that.
When you haven’t reported every post on hexbear.nft
I don’t understand.
Following the link labeled “hexbear.nft” (a callback to a previous post of mine) leads to a short clip of Matthew McConaughey’s character from the film The Wolf of Wall Street saying “Those are rookie numbers…” In this context, it is implying—in an attempt at humor—you haven’t submitted nearly enough reports rather than too many, which seems to be your concern.
:stuff:
Edit: spelling
Ah. Thanks! That is a good bit.
Shocker.