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Will there be modlogs created when Reddit tags something as NSFW?
Can we filter modlog to find these? If so, by what? (Reddit specifically, not just the 'mark NSFW' action). I hope it is not under the unfilterable 'Reddit' user which already seems to be a collection of random actions. Ideally create a new label like "NSFW auto-tag" or something.
If it doesn't, or we can't filter them we need this feature ASAP because otherwise we can't feedback how well this is working and flag issues if needed. I ask because recent features have been released without including modlog entries, or if they're there it's vague and we can't filter them (see Talks, and hate content filter).
Is there a way we can tell from both desktop & mobile just by looking at a post if the user flagged as NSFW, or if the automated system did it?
If we disagree with the automated decision can we unmark it as NSFW, or will that get our mods in trouble? Do we just escalate all questions to r/ModSupport?
Comment by uselessKnowledgeGuru at 23/03/2022 at 19:13 UTC
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That’s a good point, currently this isn’t included in the modlog, but this is definitely something we will explore in the future. Mods and the OP are still able to unmark these automated tags, and this is one of the signals we’ll be watching very closely to check our accuracy. As mods, you will not get in trouble for doing so in good faith. In the meantime, if you’re seeing anything that shouldn’t be happening, do let us know through r/ModSupport.