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View submission: Providing context to banned users
I mean okay but mobile mod functionality is the most cumbersome of the platforms for a variety of reasons.
That’s a fair critique which is why we’ve invested so much time in improving the mobile moderator experience over the past year[1]. A major goal of ours continues to be creating cross-platform parity for mods, and we’re excited about all the initiatives we have coming up on the horizon (stay tuned for more soon).
1: https://www.reddit.com/r/modnews/comments/12kxfd4/mobile_moderation_on_reddit/
we need a user consent form that people have to actively acknowledge and read subreddit and possible sitewide rules before being able to post.
I mentioned this earlier, but we’re working on a few different things to tackle this solution to help better educate users on subreddit rules and posting requirements.
Comment by GFoxtrot at 24/05/2023 at 17:49 UTC
23 upvotes, 1 direct replies
u/iamthatis that is has done a great job with the ban workflow in Apollo, I personally find it quicker to use than the Reddit app
Comment by pursuitoffappyness at 24/05/2023 at 18:47 UTC
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I can understand wanting to improve an inferior experience but there is definitely something to be said for meeting people where they are.