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Let me put it like this; ever been to /r? How long does it take for a thread to get bumped off of /r? Now then imagine that /d was /r. An epic/note worthy thread is made, but because of so many people requesting stuff, it gets moved to the end and deleted with only a few people knowing about it.
In short, because of people like you who don't know what /r is for, we have to wade through other people's shit (keeping the post on topic with OP) to find anything worth while. That's why r/equests to to /r. It keeps the boards uncluttered.
Saged/reported/and if I were a mod right now; banned.
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