It's a tricky subject to browse due to the long-term playing feature of the Animal Crossing Items game. I hope that the mods can find a solution that works best for everyone.
I think some type of spoiler tag would be fine. Understanding stuff early is good for some, but it ruins any excitement I need for an event or brand new product. The appeal in events for me is that the mystery prizes, so if they aren't a puzzle the event just becomes a chore to get stuff I already know about.
Others I think are fine as it stands today. Though if memorial posts become more prevalent, a separate subreddit? I think it's called might be a wonderful idea.
"Spoiler" tag requirements often seem to turn into criticizing/piling on users that time traveling about how they are enjoying the game"wrong," that to me is completely counter to the spirit of this community and this particular game.
1 difficulty I have had with rules is I had a post auto-removed, I still don't know why, and when I inquired why it was auto-removed I got no response. If this community will use auto-removal I hope we can at least tell people why articles are removed?
Also it would be nice to have discretionary flair for months or hours played. A lot of new players came on over the holidays and it was sometimes hard to figure out how to pitch responses when I could not tell if someone had been playing the game for weeks or a few days.
It's also kind of annoying that dreams are relegated into the sticky thread, so you will find constant boring/similar image posts (villager photographs or gold tools are cool accomplishments, but seeing them happen to somebody else to the 100th time could be a snooze) and much more involved/creative projects like island-wide quests are concealed in a thread that has little interaction.
Not if they're a clear meme/juxtaposition like Bernie sitting in your plaza, but if you photoshop on wings to your ensemble, place a hopeless thing on a desk, or change the color of a non-customizable item it ought to be flagged so individuals won't be disappointed if they can not replicate it in-game.
I really don't think spoiler tags need to be divisive. Right now it becomes an issue because there are no clear rules about what is expected and acceptable in the sub.
If the principles were clear (ie: spoiler tags necessary for events that Animal Crossing New Horizons Nook Miles Ticket have not happened in real time yet or spoiler tags necessary for posts that contain items that have been attained via hacking to circumvent timelocking) perhaps users would not accept it as a personal assault on their play mode when individuals asked they use a spoiler tag.