Bourbon & Beyond Subreddit Faces Ticket Sales Ban Debate Over Scam Concerns

The r/BourbonAndBeyond subreddit has sparked a lively debate about whether to ban ticket sale posts amid ongoing concerns over scams and clutter. A growing majority of regular community members favors either banning or heavily restricting these posts to protect fans from fraud and to keep the subreddit organized.

Several users have proposed replacing free-for-all ticket sales with a pinned weekly mega thread dedicated to ticket buying, selling, and trading. This approach aims to centralize discussions and reduce spam, making it easier for moderators to spot and remove suspicious activity.

Others point community members toward well-vetted Facebook groups as safer resale environments, citing better moderation and trust mechanisms. However, a faction still supports peer-to-peer sales within the subreddit, arguing that many have successfully completed transactions without incident and that responsible community behavior should be encouraged.

Furthermore, some recommend promoting official resale venues like Ticketmaster Exchange, which offer built-in fraud protection, as a balanced alternative that assures safety without completely cutting off fan-to-fan exchanges.

This intense discussion mirrors broader festival community challenges: how to empower fans to transfer tickets securely without letting scams and spam dilute online communities. The decision the r/BourbonAndBeyond moderators and members take next will likely influence resale policies in niche festival subreddits nationwide.

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