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Feedback: Bot Threads in General Discussion

199 members have voted

  1. 1. How should we deal with the large amount of bot threads in General Discussion?

    • Have one general thread for discussing bot-related issues.
      51%
      102
    • Create a subforum of General Discussion for discussing bots.
      23%
      46
    • Don't change anything; it's fine how it is.
      23%
      47
    • Other (please post).
      2%
      4

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A general bot discussion topic should be enough. A subforum would require a more general topic instead of just bots - maybe rule-breaking in general.

 

Stickies are a no-no. No one cares about them.

SWAG

 

Mayn U wanna be like me but U can't be me cuz U ain't got ma swagga on.

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It's quite tricky - personally I don't want to see any more graphs telling me how 90% of the rs population is botting. However, I do quite like seeing discussion of how to stop botting and some other bot related stuff.

 

My view is that a stick should be made on the GD but only for the discussion of bot numbers + graphs - not sure how that'd be worded though. Actual thought provoking discussion should be kept onto non-stickied threads. As people have said, noone cares about stickies, so there's no better place to put bot related graphs and numbers (although I do look at the screenshots stickies quite a lot).

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