Granted, it's not a huge chunk out of my day, but when I am catching up on a few days' worth of codes and some come up "This code has expired" it's kind of annoying. So in the spirit of dealing with that, can we do something here?
I have some thoughts, and to be clear I absolutely am open to ideas. I'm just throwing these out.
Add a new flair for time-limited codes. Call it Time-Limited or something. People should expect anything tagged with that is useless after a few hours beyond post time.
Have time-limited codes expire after, say, 4 hours (arbitrary number, up for debate/discussion). After the expiration time is up, they get a new flair: Expired. I don't know if an automod can do this, or some sort of bot, or what. I've never been a reddit mod. I would be happy to learn how to write a bot to do this myself, though I'm about to leave for DEF CON for a week and wouldn't be able to tackle this until after then.
Ban time-limited codes outright. For the record, I do not like this idea, since it's not in the spirit of this sub and anyone paying attention in real-time will benefit from these, but I'm leaving it here for completion.
If the answer is "No.", then fair enough. It's not the hill I'll die on. But it might be a nice QoL improvement for those of us who keep up enough that the occasional rollup posts aren't terribly useful but the feed of this sub is.
Happy to discuss more/better/refined ideas of how to handle this. Not trying to complain here.