Comment by [deleted] on 25/05/2021 at 16:59 UTC

24 upvotes, 3 direct replies (showing 3)

View submission: Experimenting with a new mobile moderation experience

Do any admins ever use reddit mobile? Because it seems to me as though if even one of you did for just five minutes you'd see that it's absolute garbage and the nine million missing features would be immediately apparent. No "learning" or "experimenting" required.

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Comment by itskdog at 25/05/2021 at 17:24 UTC

8 upvotes, 1 direct replies

Have a couple of staff at AEO try using mobile for a week and see how that goes. I doubt they'd be able to do their jobs properly, and we're doing the same job as AEO, just on a smaller scale, plus adding in our own rules.

Comment by 0perspective at 25/05/2021 at 17:16 UTC

11 upvotes, 2 direct replies

Like we began the post, we’re focused on three core themes for improving moderation on Reddit -- closing the parity gap on mobile is on there.

I totally use mobile every day (like a lot of other Admins) and as a mod I 100% understand these gaps. I can’t effectively moderate in certain communities on mobile because we lack User Notes and Removal Reasons. The key for us is prioritizing the work is asking the question “what will do the most good for the most moderators?”

Comment by SunnySouthTexas at 25/05/2021 at 17:24 UTC

5 upvotes, 1 direct replies

I moderate mostly from mobile.

It’s a convenience thing… :)

Apollo app makes it easier.