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The subreddit rules and a reduction in spam.
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Hello again,

I took over this subreddit about a month ago and I plan on pushing more changes this weekend. I am holding off a few days to give everyone in the community a chance to speak up first. I started with pushing for changes in submission rules and setting up flair. You can read the rules in the sidebar as well as the flair, there is also a wiki setup with the general goals I have. I was somewhat liberal with allowing people to post 50% of their own content, so long as they posted other content as well. Well, people are posting 100% of their own content so I am now going to enforce the reddit guidelines for spam.

You should submit from a variety of sources (a general rule of thumb is that 10% or less of your posting and conversation should link to your own content), talk to people in the comments (and not just on your own links), and generally be a good member of the community.

Unless there is input from those users who are not posting their own content, I plan on removing direct links for now. This will ensure that submissions must have text typed out, they can then link to a recipe or a blog through their text post. Further more, youtube sources are not a recipe.

Also if you have changes you would like to see, this is a good time for you to let me know.

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