Comment by lift_ticket83 on 13/04/2023 at 18:34 UTC

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Thanks for the kudos! We'd love to hear what other features you enjoyed using on those 3rd party apps that you think are missing from our own native experience.

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Comment by NattyB at 13/04/2023 at 18:52 UTC*

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it's really important that i can see and approve/remove comments quickly. "rif is fun" has a comments tab[1] where i can sort by new and see all the latest comments on the subreddit, whether they've been caught by automod or not. that's really been my bread and butter.

1: https://i.imgur.com/YymKb88.png

that tab and also the ability to quickly switch between it and modqueue (another tab) and hot posts (another tab) and new posts (another tab), plus the way the removed comments stand out from the rest because of the orange "Removed by Automoderator" on the black screen, it's been hard for me to give up rif. but i do use both apps, and again i really appreciate the attention being given to making modding more user friendly. 🙏

Comment by Wicked_UMD at 14/04/2023 at 01:43 UTC

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Ban Macros from Moderator Toolbox is near essential. The standard ban message almost always results in a modmail question as to what they did wrong. The macro message links them (and us) to the offending comment, the sub rules, etc. It's also good documentation for us in case they are repeat offenders or delete their comment.

Also the Comment Nuke - the ability to remove a whole comment chain with one button which is a useful feature when dealing with flamewarring rather than just a single rule-breaking comment.

Comment by [deleted] at 13/04/2023 at 21:15 UTC

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