It's older, returning players who ask questions we treat. Unless they're asking about the state of Runescape(meaning they aren't invested in Runescape again yet), typically we bad mouth about how they might possibly be asking whatever it is they're asking. The community is wise. If someone is uninvested at OSRS Gold, everyone is full support. No one cares if they are already spent.
So, I am super tardy into the party and I apologize for that. I think having a question thread frequently would be beneficial in the long run. However, it is more a matter of handling what the topics are. That's a bummer because we could only have 2 at a time. I responded to someone agreeing that we can start creating a single post which links to news/update articles are added as the week continues on and they're published to Runescape's site. And I handed that proposal on to the rest of the team. What we're doing today is a matter of,"What exactly do we believe has to be viewed the most?" Having it on one post and upgraded could help solve that matter.
It has bothered me several times because I switched out of OSRS to RS3. I thought the OSRS Reddit community was shitty but if I posted a question (if it be in a thread or it's own thread) folks wouldn't make me feel as if I am doing something unpleasant. I've always seen the downvote button as like a correlation index, and just actually downvote stuff if it is wildly off topic. It looks like this sub simply loves to downvote people for being fresh, I can't say I know it, but I do not really give a shit anymore. Should neutral karma is held by my queries? Definitely, they're just questions. Nothing positive or negative about them. Do they? No, but occasionally they even back out to neutral after initially getting several downvotes (seems some people are aware that downvoted questions become suppressed and try to bring up them ). It shouldn't be like that.
It was. My friend convinced me to change over I maxed and got tired of OSRS, once. We are buds irl and he told his clan about me considering switching, they have a 2.4k complete restriction but they knew who I was so when I finally switched over they ranked me at the clan straight off tut island and everyone was super welcoming and awesome, then I came here and felt just like I was being told"fuck off noob." Being in a clan with a 2400 total req you are really not supposed to be asking beginner questions, so at a stage I did not really know where to turn and nearly just decided to quit. Glad I did not, Runescape is excellent. This sub needs work, but there are undoubtedly a ton of very great helpful men and women who've been at it for a long time, they deserve some credit too.
If only the answers which can easily be found on the wiki obtained downvoted I'd like to add, it would make a sense. In addition, I feel weird even talking about downvotes, is not there like an unwritten rule about not doing this? I feel like the entire hostility to questions matter is another symptom of Buy Old School RuneScape Gold efficiencyscape, except rather than criticizing people for coaching skills inefficiently, it's criticizing people for hunting replies inefficiently. Only the most efficient method (reading wiki) is enabled, everything is wrong, even though asking other players will still supply an answer.