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While flagging these articles might not be sensible, we may have the ability to improve our Account Help Wiki webpages by incorporating advice. The RuneScape Wiki has some information in regard to these scams in addition to many others that are found inside and out of Runescape. I see, I only find it quite sad to see some articles developers post their OSRS themed content or queries on here and receive essentially rejected by the sub (who are often thinking about the other OSRS themed subs), though this sub is for both game communities since you stated.
Yes, those who comment connected to the other sub them, but sometimes they tend to delete the post on here and only keep it. If a reply doesn't work, perhaps a warning which appears before posting? We know of the base into the OSRS sub in the Partner Subreddits segment, but most folks who post OSRS only themed content, don't even look there, since they did not understood the existence of this 2007 Runescape subreddit and are thankful whenever the men and women who comment mention, its getting clear that the base resulting in the sub par on the side bar isn't enough. I had thought the phishing one would be tough to implement, props. I agree on using phishing urls before thinking.
However, yea about phishing some more actions might need to be taken, these malicious classes are advancing their ways to capture unsuspecting victims more and more nowadays. We have phishing streams on twitch, phishing ads to RuneScape and OSRS in all social networking platforms (I wouldn't be surprised if these malicious ads eventually make its way for this sub ad places ) along with the classic phishing emails and fake websites. I have even seen some poor attempts to phishing being submitted on this sub that result in bogus forums and I'm glad they've been eliminated before anyone fell victim.
The real problem with phishing posts may also be the spam that the sub will eventually receive, phishing emails have been delivered in a tide to various mails of potential players, let us say like 10 percent of these have a reddit account, they will want to warn everyone else from the effort and so there will be several articles looking the same, all which may be oblivious it has been posted before. It may eventually get tedious. Which then can lead other people to ignore a legit clueless player who is asking if it is real or not, that is why I suggested an automatic response of some sort, at least a little warning to take caution or something like that. Additionally thanks for clarifying that the email to forward phishing mails is now over, I knew of this forum thread, although not that they discontinued the email.
I'm unsure that sums up the planned message. My remark explains why these two changes haven't been made together with some info that is related. We're open to suggestions which could be possible to implement without detracting from the point of this subreddit and its own community.
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