Comment by bowiz2 on 09/07/2020 at 21:09 UTC

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View submission: Keeping Reddit Real: Subreddit content classification

I think the biggest thing here is having a quick, responsive flow for tag revisions. With that, the default "start off" tags could be aggressive (lean more towards sfw and vanilla stuff), and then subreddit moderators would reach out and attempt to refine it further with Reddit's assistance.

At any rate I'm sure this flow is going to exist in some form, but I really see it becoming a point of resentment if it's non responsive or slow.

Maybe some kind of "peer review" could work. So instead of Reddit's team approving or disapproving tag changes, it could be sent out to a number of other subbredits moderators who would "do their civic duty" and approve or disapprove the proposal (hopefully also going over the subreddit content as they do).

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