If people are time-traveling into an event
This way the most contentious articles: memorials, generic outfit spam,'check this out villager/item I got', and edited screenshots are all relegated to their own space where people who wish to Animal Crossing Items see them may, while the most important subreddit focuses on other things. Keeping the threads on a cycle and removing/posting/stickying new ones will ensure they stay clean and individuals continue to use them.
If people are time-traveling into an event that has not released then yes there needs to be spoiler tags. The best instance of this was that the Halloween update when people kept posting screenshots of the carriage that they time traveled for. Like I'm fine with seeing someone post bunny day screenshots at this time, because that event released last year so we already know what the things are. But if they include, IDK, an arbor day event with fresh items that people TT to, I would prefer if they spoiler indicate their articles so I can choose whether I wish to view the content or not. Some folks do want to see spoilers, others do not. As long as people are able to choose whether they wish to view it, I do not think there'll be any issues.
Thank you for the feedback. The major thing with megathreads is we've already got two operating at a time (just two stickies is that the limitation on Reddit): Simple codes and questions. Those are two things that attract a lot of clutter, and there is a maximum of two sticky slots. During the summertime something else is taking that slot, the questions or code thread for example, would not be visible and it'd get very little use.
A directory thread may operate, but honestly, in my view having a massive list of megathreads is a little messy/unintuitive. Just my thoughts though.
Another matter with megathreads that rely on images, there's no way to comment pictures at this moment, so the user would need to upload the pictures off themselves and place it. Which may be a massive hassle.
Can questions and codes be combined? People already place their codes from the questions thread despite the rules anyhow. Or make the codes ribbon its daily/weekly scheduled article with another ones and maintain the questions thread. I think those threads are nice and all, although the fact that they take precedence over important news or events is bizarre.
I mean it's your selection. Do you want to have more rules and to have to monitor the subreddit more? Or do you want to leave it as is and continue to threat that the buy Animal Crossing Bells hostility in the comments on the more controversial posts such as the museum + edited pics posts, which would also have to be monitored more?