Can some kind of screening be put in place to stop stupid threads/questions?

Look, not to be a dick or anything, but can posts require mod approval before they actually make it to the sub? There are multiple daily threads about individual people not receiving packages, packages marked shipped and not received, or potential exit scams with little to no evidence outside of anecdotal interaction. Now I understand there's a fine line between encouraging new users, and maintaining a standard, but most of these threads have a bot warning about a new account. If people can't read stickies, research basic info, or use some level of critical thinking, then I don't think they should be able to post outside of a general questions thread. I guess TL;DR is there someway to stop the endless stream of pointless, novice threads that get answered with a single obvious comment (that is easily researched)?


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[7 Points] basjin:

then this sub would be quite empty


[3 Points] Fugduhfacts:

Then how would we have read this dumbass post.


[2 Points] None:

No. Censorship is never the right answer.

If you like censorship than go on Twitter and Facebook. There is a title to each post, dont click the posts that you are not interested in. Just because they are not useful to you does not mean they should be expunged off the entire sub

Your a selfish guy that only thinks about themselves


[1 Points] someone-who-is-me:

So you make one more of an endless series of posts bitching about the exact same thing....

Use the search bartard man.


[1 Points] Pylyp23:

Idk about that bro but I've been out of the loop for a couple months. Could you fill me in on what's going on with AB and Hansa? Any markets safe right now? Also I lost a pack 4 years and two months ago. Can you find it for me? Or is it lost for good?


[1 Points] None:

stfu faggot