Surrendering at 15 minutes IF all 5 players agree

there is absolutely nothing to be gained by repeating it.

What is lost? Honestly, though.

go to their meta subreddit

/r/leagueofmeta was made as a prisoner's island for threads involving topics deemed outside of the range of acceptable discussion topics, period.

We asked for these rule changes

When you say "we," you're talking about a small subset of the actual users and readers of this subreddit. If the entire sub didn't actually want discussion topics banned and outcast to /r/leagueofmeta topics like this wouldn't get upvoted to the top of the subreddit.

The anti-mod vocal minority is rather weird

The mods have been and are incredibly abusive of their authority on the subreddit.

they are some dudes that want the sub of the game they love to not turn into an endless reposting place where every single day we talk about the exactly same thing.

Again, why is that, exactly? Who decides which topics aren't appropriate for discussion? If the game isn't changing on a daily basis, what is inherently wrong with discussing an issue that a large subset of the community has with the game more than once? The mods are literally the only group who ought to be seeing these threads every day in the first place because they are the only people whose responsibility is to lurk the subreddit all day, so they are misapplying their annoyance at seeing "Rito pls" threads and silencing opinion sharing threads for essentially no reason. Like I said, when you appeal to a "we" as in "we asked for this" you are logically talking about a smaller subset of the subreddit users than the ones who upvote popular topics to the top of the subreddit, especially if the topic/sentiment in question is voted to the top frequently. Your entire comment is a failure of logic, which is sad, because you vocalized the exact sentiment of the mods who are essentially completely detached from reality.

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