Or do you want users to get the expectation that everything they want can be located in some specific threads on a particular schedule? I think it works out well for the other subreddits that do it. And frankly, to me, setting up automod to conduct the threads and then just tracking the lower quantity of articles sounds like less work. Regardless of the fluffy nature of this game, this community can be unbelievably rabid when something they do not like gets published. I report these things as I view them, but then I see the toxic posters continue to post here and wonder if it even does any good. Like I reported somebody who had been all over a thread telling people to eff off and stuff a couple weeks ago and they were posting the next day just like nothing had happened. You can't ever make those sorts of people/situations move away, but you can try to lessen the chance of them happening by structuring things and rules around them clearly. Another solution is a broader flair system, but folks browsing reddit via certain means don't even see dash unless they expressly allow it so you'd need to accept that was faulty from the get-go. If you want to know more about AC, you can visit https://www.acbells.com/