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But yea in regards to phishing some more actions may have to be accepted
But yea in regards to phishing some more actions may have to be accepted Jul 01

But yea in regards to phishing some more actions may have to be accepted

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But yea in regards to phishing some more actions may have to be accepted, these malicious classes are advancing their ways to catch unsuspecting victims increasingly these days. We've spilled streams on advertisements, phishing ads to RuneScape and OSRS in all social media platforms (I would not be surprised if these malicious advertisements eventually make its way to this sub ad locations) and the classic phishing emails and fake websites. I have even seen some poor attempts to phishing being submitted on this sub that result in fake forums and I am glad they have been removed before anybody fell victim.

The real problem with phishing posts may also be the spam that the sub will eventually receive, phishing emails have been sent in a wave to various mails of potential players, let us say like 10% of these have a reddit accounts, they will want to warn everyone else of their attempt and so there'll be many articles looking the same, all of which may be oblivious it has been posted before. It can eventually find dull. Which in turn can lead other people to ignore a fictitious clueless player who's asking whether it is true or not, that's why I suggested an automatic response of some type, at least a little warning to take caution or something like that. Additionally thanks for clarifying the email to forward phishing mails is now over, I understood of the forum thread, but not the fact that they discontinued the email.

I'm unsure that sums up the planned message. My previous comment explains why these two changes have not been made together with some information that is related. We're open to suggestions that could be possible to implement without detracting from the purpose of this subreddit and its community.

I mean, yeah your previous comment lays out just why the communities tips, in your view, are inferior to the system you have in place currently. If anything the opinion represented by the OP are more in line with the'vision' of the subreddit (needing to include both RS3 and OSRS (which in itself is absurd being they've seperate content, dev teams etc. but like my opinion man)) by stating your content has a house here but if its seeing anything in specificity to go elsewhere, similar to the way the Reddit FC is/was run.

So rather than tuning ity'all yanked it? Tell me again how your team thinks your system is not fine compared to community suggestions. I have obtained a email that I believe to be a phishing attempt, I must sift through the wiki, email'email speech that when I sort could get me banned for submitting a phishing link', get an answer that says"this email was stopped", return to the wiki to discover you have to report it on the forums, then login to runescape but not about the phishing attempt tab, then return back to the homepage not the forum sub-topic you asked, conduct the login temple of despair again, find the sub-topic, then the article and report the scam.

Rather than requesting a community of 234,037 people and using a bot hit your inbox near instantly together:"If you believe you have received a phishing effort please verify sender address (example), domain (example), here are the usual examples (hyperlink ). In case you have received an attempt please report it at (helpful navigation to get to forum post."
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01-07-21 - 09:19 Begin datum
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