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View submission: New tools to help mods educate and inform community members
Comment by snaphunter at 14/05/2024 at 20:24 UTC
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Please can this be made optional rather than implicit? The fix seems to have broken a case-sensitive keyword rule which is now being triggered when not actually a rule-breach. Thanks.
Comment by SampleOfNone at 13/05/2024 at 19:03 UTC*
5 upvotes, 1 direct replies
u/lift_ticket83 Does that temporarily break regex that is case sensitive? Because I don’t see an option to enable case sensitivity and now nobody can post 😂
Edit: I disabled the rule, and I have automod holding down the fort, but of course that’s not ideal
Comment by SoyUwUBoy at 13/05/2024 at 18:24 UTC*
5 upvotes, 1 direct replies
I can confirm this is now working as intended. Thanks for the quick fix!
EDIT: I didn't read this properly and thought it was just in reference to case insensitivity being on by default. If there's supposed to be some kind of UI element to let us change case sensitivity, it's not there currently.
Comment by relevantusername2020 at 17/05/2024 at 17:51 UTC*
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hey so this isnt really related to your comment here, or the overall post, but it is related to the planned deprecation of "new" reddit in favor of... uh, new new reddit.
i have a short list of things ive found the new new reddit is lacking that the old new reddit has:
the "new" new reddit is lacking the following features:
theres a few other things im probably forgetting, but thats the big ones i can think of at the moment. thanks homie. happy friday!
edit: >!its a secret!<
edit 2: actually this one is a big one - i know "reposts" and "spam" and whatnot is a hotly debated topic, but the fact is... theres a lot of overlapping subreddits and a lot of duplicate posts, everywhere.
personally ive said many times i wish there was a better way to limit posting so duplicates werent such a problem... but it do be like that. one thing the "new" new reddit is lacking the old new reddit is not is the listing directly below posts that opens a new tab showing all of the duplicate posts of any given link. this is useful because it allows you to find other places where the conversation might already have a lot of comments and the post in your feed does not. hopefully this is added to the new new reddit.
Comment by MuriloZR at 13/05/2024 at 21:28 UTC
1 upvotes, 1 direct replies
Thank you for this! Looking forward for Post Guidance working on Image & Video Posts, on Link Posts and on mobile too.
If it was supposed to work but this is a bug, well, here's the report. If not, then here's the feedback!
Comment by vpsj at 19/09/2024 at 05:27 UTC
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Set an ‘expiry timer’ for how long a highlight will stay on the page.
Hi, is this feature rolled out somewhere? I want to pin/sticky some posts but only temporarily. For example, every Friday I want a "Meme thread" that stays on for 24 hours.
Also, how do I turn on/enable community highlights for my sub? I can't seem to find it anywhere