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View submission: Detecting and mitigating content manipulation on Reddit
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Comment by worstnerd at 12/03/2019 at 17:18 UTC
30 upvotes, 4 direct replies
We'll leave it up to the subreddits involved to speak up if they choose to, in general though we're working to put some tools in the hands of moderators that will hopefully help mitigate the effects of community interference.
Comment by phedre at 12/03/2019 at 17:33 UTC
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Iโm involved with this at least tangentially. It has potential if you are dealing with frequent brigades. Iโm not really able to say more than that unfortunately.
Comment by TheElderGodsSmile at 13/03/2019 at 09:25 UTC
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I'll put my hand up and say that /r/bestoflegaladvice is one of the beta test subs. I won't spill the beans but so far what they've shown us has been pretty neat.
Comment by Breakboost at 31/05/2019 at 22:50 UTC
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