Comment by woodpaneled on 09/07/2020 at 20:22 UTC

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View submission: Keeping Reddit Real: Subreddit content classification

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Absolutely, subreddits do evolve and rules change. As noted in the post, we want to strike the right balance between letting mods adjust their tags and avoiding having porn suddenly marked as safe for work. Any thoughts on what the right balance is?

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Comment by FogeltheVogel at 09/07/2020 at 20:35 UTC

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Based on that, it should probably be easier to set a NSFW/NSFL/some other porny tag, than to remove it?

No need for approval if you want to set up a restricted tag, but possible approval required if you want to remove it, depending on how you want to judge that.

Comment by adeadhead at 09/07/2020 at 20:29 UTC

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A /r/redditrequest style subreddit where moderators post to update tags, which ideally could be regulated by a bot to verify subreddit mod team agreement, and to limit how often tags are changed (by way of removing the posts that serve as the change request)