Comment by thatwasagoodyear on 28/08/2020 at 20:03 UTC

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View submission: Testing a new concept with select subreddit partners

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I'd like to see more features geared towards determining user quality in a sub, e.g. perhaps something like their karma score for that sub, possibly as a special flair visible only to mods. Think /r/toolbox on steroids with first class support from reddit.

Tool to make it easier to identify who your main users are, separating deliberate trolls and negative karma farmers from folks that are just having a bad day and misread/misconstrued/misstated something.

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Comment by itskdog at 28/08/2020 at 21:46 UTC

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Even just being able to flag users new to the community - right now automod can only act on global karma - if it could have a search for subreddit karma that would be useful in some ways, I'm sure.

Getting more mod tools inspired from Toolbox and other third-party tools would be lovely, especially if they could bring them to mobile apps (for example, despite the format of usernotes being public, the only two apps I know of that work with usernotes are SnooNotes (for importing to their format) and ModSoup (which is no longer in development, and could only read the notes)).

Though given how Reddit's implementation of Removal Reasons went, I'm not entirely sure. And that's still stuck on web-only, still no mobile support yet (and even then no third-party apps I know of support Removal Reasons, and it's in the public API, and third-party apps are usually ahead when it comes to mod tools - RiF and Apollo support Modmail Beta, yet the official app is still using a webview)

Comment by Bossman1086 at 28/08/2020 at 23:20 UTC

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Man, this would be so helpful as a mod of a sports sub who deals with an influx of trolls in game threads.