Vireio perception running very slow on 970gtx and 4790k overclocked

Sorry, didn't see this before.

Move all links into the wiki and add a few big icon links to the wiki sections.

This sounds like a good solution to me, the amount of links got insane. Do I understand you correctly that no more links would be displayed, but instead images linking to the corresponding wiki sections?

Make the world demo map a big obvious icon link.

I'm cool with this. It's still a very useful resource I guess - despite its horrendous way of displaying the text alongside the icon, especially when you zoom out :)

Have the tl;dr version of the rules expand/popup when you mouse over - see /r/askreddit

This looks gimmicky to me. I think clear, concise rules are better - explanations can be linked to in the wiki imo.

Add post flairs/tags and make them filterable - see /r/citiesskylines

I'd love a system like this if it's done right. It really helps a subreddit to stay in its tracks once the subscriber and submission count goes up.

It is A LOT of work though - and you'd need people all around the clock to keep it nice and tidy. And no, Wormslayer, you're doing too much already! XD

Animated flair - see /r/thebutton

This looks flashy. But maybe I'm biased, because I like purple so much.

Rules in the text entry box - see /r/pics, etc.

This is great, though I doubt it's effectiveness against the likes of martin and gang ... But hey, every little bit counts, right?

Have automod start posting weekly threads.

I just saw that my post about this was one year ago O_O

Some people there said that an automod post every two days could be a bit too much. What do you think? Other feedback was that we should kick the "Best practices" topic because it might not get too much new input, which is a valid point. I would switch that to a dev day topic where devs can get feedback and get AutoMod set up, okay?

/r/oculus Thread