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I havent posted in a while on here, but since Ive come back I noticed that excessive bumping of games has become a thing. Is there anyway we could put a limit on that, or is there already a limitation and I just missed it in the rules?
Where are you seeing this bumping? Which part of the Forums, or did you mean in the Join A Game search engine? There are rules, written here, <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/2086083/read-first-posting-to-lfg-free-games" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/2086083/read-first-posting-to-lfg-free-games</a> And there is also some automatic rules, such as posts of a certain age getting Closed.
Im seeing it in the "paid game" section of the looking for group forums. Posts with multiply replies will be from the same person, all just adding art, or tokens. Seems a bit excessive, but again, I havent had to post on here in a while, so might be out of the loop.
I think the rules allow them to do that, up to a certain extent, and frequency, and for limited duration. It probably is excessive in some cases. I believe you can Report or Flag an individual Post if you think it violates the Rules, and that flagging brings it to the attention of Roll20 Team to investigate.
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