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View submission: Announcing the Crowd Control Beta
I think what may be being missed here is that there are different strictness levels that moderators can set depending on the use case for their community, not all of which collapse comments from new users - and moderators can choose whether or not to even turn this on in their communities. We don't anticipate all mods finding this tool useful to their communities, our hope is that it will be useful to a subset of communities that are more vulnerable to harassment and the like.
From there we'll be adding functionality in the future where mods can turn it on on a per thread basis. This is also a beta - so we hope to get more feedback on the different settings and how well they work in different types of communities. :)
Comment by FreeSpeechWarrior at 10/12/2019 at 21:40 UTC
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our hope is that it will be useful to a subset of communities that are more vulnerable to harassment and the like.
Now that we have tools for the "vulnerable communities" that get invoked whenever it comes up, does this mean you intend to finally enforce the Community Guidelines as written and do something about auto-ban bots?