Comment by [deleted] on 06/07/2015 at 19:01 UTC

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View submission: We apologize

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AskReddit chiming in here: user notes is a top priority for us.

We need a way to leave comments on users which other askreddit mods can see. Without this we have no choice but to use temporary bans and this seems harsh to most of our users. We simply have no way of tracking who we give warnings to, or tracking people who have been banned before and need permanently banning.

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Comment by sirbruce at 07/07/2015 at 00:46 UTC

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Related to this, I was also shocked to discover recently that people I report via the "report" function notifies a moderator, but after they choose an action, the report vanishes into the ether, with no record that I reported it, no notification to the user that it was dealt with and how, and no record of the reason recorded. I thought all of that went into modmail but apparently not.

Comment by billndotnet at 06/07/2015 at 22:41 UTC

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I implemented something like this on EFnet years ago, to support IRC opers in the early stages of implementing Chanfix, a passive form of Chanserv. It was a completely external system, and could be implemented as a bolt on without admin development time. It would actually be easier to get the RES guys to implement for you, and maybe allow independent prototyping of a feature that the admins could then integrate/add-on after you, the primary users, have sussed out the various issues involved with managing such a feature set.

Comment by TheEnigmaBlade at 07/07/2015 at 02:03 UTC

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It'd be nice to have it built in to reddit, but mod-shared user notes are one of the major features of /r/toolbox.

Comment by [deleted] at 06/07/2015 at 19:58 UTC

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I don't think your timer is going to be met btw .-. You should do something fun for when it goes off.

Comment by Calimhero at 07/07/2015 at 19:03 UTC

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What you're describing is so incredibly annoying in a default. Those subs could work so much smoother if reddit devs actually listened to default mods.

Comment by Brimshae at 07/07/2015 at 05:54 UTC

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We simply have no way of tracking who we give warnings to, or tracking people who have been banned before and need permanently banning.

You mean other than a GoogleDoc or something similar you share with the other mods?

I feel ya.