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Doing it this way eases moderation by having to review the mod log more often than the mod queue and approve false positives, which as you refine your automod rules, there will be less of.
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Match comments for keywords and set rules for how you want such comments to be dealt with. Have firm rules about what is and is not allowed. > I am not sure how you deal with opinionated debates with the Automod. 1.3k actions are reasonably high which we can't solve only by automod) The top row is mine as others are dormant moderation members who step up on need basis. (FWIW, this is a screenshot of our efforts to run it according to the rules: Mine has to deal with multipolarity & we simply can't do it with how flammable it gets. Maybe the conversations in your community are more linear. That defeats the idea of moderation: civil, well reasoned conversations & productive posts.īut then it depends from community to community. People will be kicking each other's comments out. We have automod set up but given how strong opinions can be on heuristic driven scientific areas, I'd be careful not to make it rule based. I hope these numbers scale linearly for you). It also depends on daily active members (we get about 5.6k DAU on weekly average i.e these people are upvoting/commenting at least. I am not sure how you deal with opinionated debates with the Automod. it also wasted months of their time making some fake reddit nft side proyect that was dead on arrival. Reddit has fantastic devs, I can be 100% sure of that. Buying the app is not gonna fix the fundamentally opposite goals of both apps. The value proposition and the audience they are catering too is very different. Those features benefit reddit but many users hate them,Īpollo has dense vs wide posts and no ads. See things like reducing information load, or making ads indistinguishable from content. On the other hand on Reddit official app, you have tons of product managers forcing developers to work on many features that are outright against community feedback. You have a single dev, with very fine apple ios ecosystem knowledge, who always adds the latest apple api's and listens to community feedback and makes the best app, he alone can make in whatever way serves him to learn new coding skills and community requested features. So there is a lot of finger pointing at reddit themselves using bots to try to force engagement in non-english community and virtually (since it is mostly bots) bump their stats before their IPO, which is very dodgy. Karma bots are nothing new but in this case, those subs are brand new, have very few member and very few karma to gain and are basically of interest only to reddit (since the communities already usually had their own better moderated subs).
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The issue is that people have found that a lot of activity in those subreddit are seemingly just poorly google translated popular post from the original english sub or just plainly generic classique karma bait post (but also clearly google translated). ) and asked them if they basically could signal boost them. Moderator from those community have been contacted by reddit admin to tell them that they created localized version of popular subreddit ( r/offmychest, r/tooafraidtoask. Reddit is closing on its IPO and is seemingly desperate to generate "growth" by bumping every possible metrics possible virtually.Īside from this move that is an obvious way to steer user toward the official app and have tighter control, the r/de and r/France community have find some really concerning behavior by Reddit.