Comment by itskdog on 21/04/2021 at 16:06 UTC

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View submission: An important update on post requirements

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Pat requirements doesn't remove posts, it is a check when the user clicks submit.

If you mean Automoderator, you can add an "action_reason" line in your rules to have that logged in the modlog so you know which rule was triggering the removal.

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Comment by myweithisway at 21/04/2021 at 16:31 UTC

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I know post requirements don't remove posts.

OP admin said leave other suggestions if there are any.

To help us prioritize some of this work, we’d be interested to hear what some of your biggest pain points are when it comes to this area of your mod duties (ex: it’s super frustrating that users rarely read our subreddit rules and I end up removing a significant amount of content because of it). Drop those thoughts in the comments below where we’ll be hanging out.

Currently when mods use leave a removal reason comment, the mod log doesn't highlight the fact that a removal reason was used so there's no way to tally how often any give removal reason is used.

So I'm asking if the mod log can note when a removal reason comment is used, that way we can tally which removal reasons are used most often without clicking into each post or creating our own separate log.