@LukeAlmighty when you have dozens of posts every single day being like "build this for me pls" it gets annoying, especially if you already have plenty of FAQs and nobody even attempts to use the search function. i don't blame them one bit. at the moment, buildapc is supposed to just help you decide between a few parts in your build and get some technical specs and other opinions on parts. pcpartpicker exists, it's super easy to use, and if you're a little over your budget then maybe you can go to buildapc and ask how you can get it underneath or if anyone has some other recommendations.
just doing a simple search for "best pc 1000 budget" already returns tons of results. you can just look at the dates of the articles/posts and see if they are recent enough to pay attention to and then look up prices on pcpartpicker, go from there.
this happens on game dev forums too and i see people complain about it. where someone asks the most simple question known to man without first searching for it. then these people bitch and complain when users tell them to just search for the answer and try it out themselves before coming to the forum to ask people about it. "what do variables do" idk maybe look at a single tutorial before asking people to spoonfeed you information?
people who are already on pcpartpicker or the ltt forum i think are much more likely to sort of know what they want a bit more than someone going to reddit of all places so it's probably easier to deal with. in fact, i'd be surprised if ltt forum has very many posts like that. it seems to be more like tech support for very specific issues.
in short, it's still a reddit issue, but it's not a buildapc issue. it's the people going to reddit to ask questions that already have been answered hundreds of times.