Let people ask questions, we don’t need an over moderated sub.
idk i like being supportive of ppl visiting our amazing immaculate stadium as long as they’re raider fans
Auto delete “I come in peace” posts
Because nothing on this sub is repetitive right? I see “I’m going to the game posts” as one of the more wholesome ways this place brings Raiders fans together. Excited fans are good, its fun and while repetitive, almost all the topics this season can be put onto three to five over used categories. JMD sucks, Jimmy G sucks, and my hope is restored posts. It’s not like there’s a ton of posts to weed through a day, 10 on a real busy day. My favorite post recently was asking about Raider branded fishing gear, just someone wondering how to give the gift of Raiders to another. And at the end of the day I can always appreciate a person who wants to share their love of my favorite team with me. Raider Nation!
Those posts aren’t hurting you. Don’t want to read it? Don’t click on it. Let people enjoy things.
This last game against NYG was my first game at Allegiant
Well that settles that. You have to go to every game from here on out!
Even better, can we all realize no one gives a shit?
Not until I have my first game at Allegiant 🤗
Why do redditors love rules so much. Not compatible with Raider culture
No. The less moderation the better. Just scroll past that shit or troll them dudes in the comments.
Oo, and a “I’d rather talk about McDaniels” sticky.
I’m happy to see fans post their first time to the stadium. Maybe they should add a photo or we can have them tag? Then we can just filter what we don’t want.
Agree, and auto delete opposing fans
Of course you are going to be able to show multiple posts asking this question when you search for it lol
Only if we get a “fuck McDaniels”. “Fuck the donkeys”. And “flipping opposing stadiums off” sticky as well
How about no.
I’m excited for people going to their first game. I went to my first Vegas game this year (apparently a home game for the Steelers with dirty yellow kitchen rags everywhere) and I’m all for people posting about their experience.