I want to find some kind of rule about frequency of submitting

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I want to find some kind of rule about frequency of submitting

Posted By Sunxuemei Sunxuemei     April 9, 2021    

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Personally I'm Animal Crossing Bells not bothered with this. I like knowing what is coming so I could best prepare for this. The only thing that disturbs me about time-traveling is when somebody posts about"finally" attaining something that is simply possible through time-travel, like getting all the zodiac items, but we are pretty much past the point of being an issue today. When someone posts about a villager seeing their grandma's memorial, for instance, I just consider it as posting about how they feel their grandma is using them, and it is a happy thing.

This was not prompted but I want to find some kind of rule about frequency of submitting. It is not often, but occasionally someone will post a thread, get a little bit of traction, then come back a few hours later using a"followup," and another, and another... just put everything that you need to show people in the first thread. Posts within 24-48 hours is just overkill karmawhoring.

Oh, and please remove blatant reposts of all top-scoring articles in the sub. I really don't care if they claim they saw it on Facebook, it had been only on our front page a week ago (that's probably the way the individual on Facebook watched it and submitted it), and generally I think there should be a"in case you did not make it, prevent posting it" rule.

A number of the usual happenings posts are a problem, that is if they are just that, common. I really do love landmark articles, but I can be bothersome to view 5 of the same that I only got a blue rose or I simply got 5 stars articles. It's a hard call because people are really important moments & really enjoyable to share. But I feel that the milestones should stay animal crossing items new horizons because general, it is a fun way to bond as a community, celebrating together.

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