>>1850599That's not necessary. The mods/janitors are usually good to get rid of this stuff, but they wouldn't ban someone over something trivial like this.
This is a slow board, so the threads that are bumped off are typically ones that are now on autosage and have been maxed out. All you have to do is actively contribute and be CIVIL to have a productive board.
Look at /w/: people like you continually complained about request threads but instead of just ignoring them they made a big deal out if by posting about it in every single thread. Just let these threads die. If you feel that you should report them, go ahead, but do it silently instead of posting about it.
Also, it was completely unnecessary to reply to this HOURS later.