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Hello I'm a moderator of a NSFW community and just looking to see if I could get some help. To get straight to the point, I would like for users to be restricted from submitting media posts until they have a history of comments on the community (this is not including comments made on their own posts). Here's what I'm thinking:
- 4 comments would be more than enough to tell if someone is engaging with the community or not.
- I would like the number of comments needed to remain confidential, this is to prevent them from rushing to meet that number.
- It would be nice to require a certain number of words too in these comments, so that users aren't just making half-assed, non-committal comments. But I'm not sure about this one.
Is this possible? It would make my day if it turns out to be feasible. Also let me know if you think this is too nit-picky. I need to do something about it because some days are absolutely ridiculous, but I also don't want to affect the community negatively too much.
What I have noticed running a NSFW community is the attitudes that some OnlyFans creators have towards these communities. A fair amount of them only post to get the clicks and views they need and leave, most are doing the bare minimum to engage with the community, actually if at all. This is made worse is by the "I only chat on my OnlyFans" attitude. Yet they are unknowingly posting to a community that actively encourages interactions, interactions that our members come to the community for. But because they don't care to stick around they don't understand this, I could make this clear in the rules until I'm blue in the face but it wouldn't make any bit of difference because rules hardly ever get read anyway. I haven't got time to message every profile with an OnlyFans to make them aware. I truly feel the space is being taken advantage of and I have no sure fire way of slowing it down.
I guess the problem isn't even to do with content creators as a whole. The problem is people drifting over to the community with the attitude that NSFW subs are just a place to post nudes and promote your content and that's it. Some content creators are incredibly considerate, and some you do need to remind constantly. It takes all kinds I suppose.
If anyone has any experiences with this problem, it would be great to talk.
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