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View submission: Suspected Campaign from Russia on Reddit
How does one decide which to send though? /u/worstnerd 's comment seems to imply that all reports go to admins, at least to some extent.
Comment by V2Blast at 06/12/2019 at 23:12 UTC
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If you click "report" on a post, all such reports will be seen by subreddit mods - but the ones reported for sitewide reasons (e.g. "This is spam", any subset of "This is abusive or harassing" or "Other issues") will also be seen by admins.
These reports go straight to admins, however: https://www.reddit.com/report
Comment by MrSquigles at 06/12/2019 at 23:05 UTC*
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If you go click report on something* (in a different subreddit) it will list the report options under either "/r/(name) rules" or "Reddit-wide rules" (at least on the RiF app).
I'm assuming that the latter will go to admins as well as mods, although I don't know that for certain.
Comment by ancientflowers at 07/12/2019 at 00:16 UTC
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Admins can see much much more.
I'm sure they have ways of filtering out reports that are for specific subs and even viewing all reported posts/comments.