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View submission: Reddit Security Report -- October 30, 2019
Now that you mention it, I have noticed a significant decrease in t-shirt spammers. Well done!
Overall very happy about all this, from obviously our own security but also all the work you put into getting rid of spammers and and manipulations of various kinda. Add to all that this awesome transparecy of it all, and in my opinion Reddit is by far the best place to be online.
Thank you for all this!
Suggestions: moar data! I like that you share this data, but if possible maybe add even more? Don't know exactly what might be "missing", but I'm sure I'm not alone in my love of data like this. If not that's cool, just saying.
Another: on the mobile app atleast, it seems when you open the app it loads up your feed with posts. If you exit by pressing home or something (as in not using back button) you'll continue where you left of when you reopen, even after a couple of hours (I like this). Downside to this is if a post is removed by mods in the meantime, it'll look normal on the feed, and upon opening the post you'll see the post text for about a second before it changes to "removed". Best fix in my mind would probably be to somehow remove the post from the feed upen mod action, without need to manually update the entire feed first.
Although not a big deal, a minor annoyance, and if it's possible to fix it would improve the experience for the user.
Comment by MajorParadox at 30/10/2019 at 22:53 UTC
3 upvotes, 0 direct replies
For the t-shirt spammers, part of it might be better automod checks some subs have added. I know we added some in a few subs I mod.