Making /r/darknetmarket a quality sub

Just a little time ago this sub used to be filled with interesting posts and discussions and look where we got now. More and more posts are about things that are already explained in detail in /r/DarkNetMarketsNoobs. People are too lazy to search and just post here so this place gets cramped with bs posts.

So, I've been thinking how could mods improve it and I came up with a few options:

These are just a few options and I believe there are many ways to deal with this. I just feel that not enough effort is put in this exact problem. I know that mods are pretty busy most of the time but most would probably agree that we really need to do something or it's just going to go down.


Comments


[4 Points] anyoneellselaughing:

The subreddit is fine as is. If it aint broke don't fix it. Yes there are a lot of repetative posts, and a lot of assholes, but this is the internet..

Its a great resource as is.


[3 Points] None:

Because the real conversation happens on these market forums, not on a clearnet site like reddit. You can Google 'reddit darknetmarkets', make an account, and post. Posting on a market forum shows you have some sort of understanding of what is going on. It is assumed you have a certain level of intelligence if you are able to access these sites, or are just really good at reading directions.


[3 Points] InfinitelyOutThere:

Thanks for being part of our community man! I'll Address your points 1 by 1.

  1. We already have a load of mods and we do a lot already. We generally try to let the community tell off stupid people. We have big red letters directing new users to the noob sub but you can't catch everyone.

  2. The nature of this sub means that people create throwaways to post here, not gonna happen.

  3. If there was an invite only sub that everyone knew about, people would get rubbed wrong. Not feasible.

Thank you and please give me any more suggestions!


[1 Points] None:

I say just have mods delete the post, and PM them saying so, redirect then to /r/darknetmarketsNOOBS, and just answer their question.


[1 Points] 0xb44d:

Make redditors unable to publish their post unless certain amount of posts have been posted.

A part of good security practice is the ability to switch into or create disposable accounts that aren't linked back to you and then post content. If you implemented this change, you would lose that. There have been numerous interesting posts here that involve throwaway accounts, often to do with security issues.