Comment by TheNewPoetLawyerette on 28/08/2020 at 19:51 UTC
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- multiple* recent modmail updates, a sitewide hate speech policy formulated around specific mod contributions to the discussion, new automation of certain sitewide suspensions like ban evasion, increased quality/frequency of feedback on escalation of reports to admins, and that's just what I can think of off the top of .y head that's available on old reddit. New reddit has even more improvements, like a much more quality & easier to use automatic posts scheduler instead of the weird and buggy automod hack, automatic messages to new subscribers to get people to read the rules, native implementation of removal reasons, and more.
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Comment by [deleted] at 28/08/2020 at 19:53 UTC
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a sitewide hate speech policy formulated around specific mod contributions to the discussion
Is this actually being enforced? Because we've gotten *no* responses from reports on behavior that violates these rules. Not even the generic anti-evil response most of the time.
increased quality/frequency of feedback on escalation of reports to admins
We're actually back to longer delays on this. And when we've tried to ask if there are delays, etc. we got ignored.