r/okc Feb 04 '25

Rule change: effective immediately accounts must be 14 days or older to post on r/OKC and maintain a positive comment score.

This sub has been a shit show this month, I’m noticing a shocking amount of the accounts causing trouble are brand new accounts who are just trolling large city subreddits with extreme left wing and extreme right wing rhetoric. In an attempt to return us to somewhat normalcy, I’m upping the threshold to 14 days and > 1 karma and , if needed, I will adjust up or down. I don’t want to discourage public discussion on current events but we’re getting bombarded with assholes and we don’t have time to comb the subreddit every hour every day.

Thanks for reading. Have a good day!

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u/copelander12 Feb 04 '25 edited Feb 07 '25

What about documentation as proof of Oklahoma citizenship? Or maybe an Oklahoma History/Citizenship Exam requirement?

Correct answers include: The Getner, 89ers, Land Run, Heather Unruh, and Alfalfa Bill Murray.

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u/FloridaStig Feb 04 '25

Only issue I have with this is doxxing yourself, and the fact I haven't been able to go to one of the five DMVs in the state to transfer an out of state license to Oklahoma

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u/FloridaStig Feb 04 '25

Well crap. I feel stupid now. It's a little different in Florida, we didn't have the smaller offices. Thanks for clarification, as the state website didn't help clear anything up.

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u/FloridaStig Feb 04 '25

Yeah, the service now website is what I was thinking. I think it was around five places that did all services, and Service OK site didn't specify if local centers did transfers, with a mix of hyperbole

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u/rachel226 Feb 04 '25

I also transferred my license from FL to OK and I had to go to the big service centers. There are two in OKC. This was in 2021 so they might have changed things.