Now most people have undergone all four seasons, and given that the two hemispheres have been in Animal Crossing Nook Miles Ticket various seasons, so I don't think a spoiler tag ought to be necessary for general content that happens in different months due to TT.

However, I would support a spoiler label for some events/items (e.g., toy afternoon, festivale) and especially for items that may only be collected from completing that event (like the festivale float) or which may only be obtained via hacking (instead of an item collected through TT and traded into a player who does not TT), maybe until the event is unlocked/has begun in the past time zone/items are added to the match and believed"tradeable" without hacking.

ETA: Personally, screenshots of players using hacked items bothers me most, not because they"spoil" (especially if they're in the trailer), but because the comment threads end up being filled with folks asking how/where to get the items when they are not available to most players. As soon as they're officially accessible whether in TT or real time, fine.

Commonly repeated villager dialogue is not worth posting about. It's not adding anything to the subreddit

milestones are exciting for players that are new but need a organization. Either a dedicated day of this week for submitting them (or maybe have them allowed on the evenings ) or some megathread

Images taken of the console screen are nice provided that the image is discernible. There is no point posting photos with this much glare that I can not see what's happening. HQ images are easy to access a telephone with the new upgrade. (I saw the post with the switch in the microwave. It was crazy )

photographs of clothing/merch could be sort of repetitive. Sharing the announcement of the color pop collab made sense. Everyone posting a photo of the same palette or box once it arrives at the mail is dull.

The only time that I had been annoyed by someone taking a pic of their switch's display rather than employing the screencap function was once a dude who had been clearly trolling kept posting more and more absurd shots of his screen, culminating in him submitting a pic of his switch's screen in the microwave when somebody pointed out the lighting in his other pics was awful. But in my own experience modding on other websites, some people are always likely to fall to the troll bait, sadly.

That I don't have any issue with new gamers posting on here their initial excitements with the game. It's not like these pop up at the"sexy" deadline, and you would only see them in case you were viewing"brand new". I concur with Slackerboe that using new users post these items add to the buy Animal Crossing Items inclusiveness of the community. It reminds me when I started playing and I believe that it's wholesome.