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Very cool, nice to see more log support!
My biggest feedback on what's presented here is that they should include reasons. Like, are we supposed to assume "remove" by Reddit with no reason is any other automated system besides those ones in testing? For example, the one that says something like "Automatic Filter: This content is filtered" and the crowd control one?
As for the log itself, are there plans to ever support the consolidated mod log on new Reddit? And mod logs on mobile at all? Besides that, I think there are a lot of day-one bugs still there on the new Reddit log that should be investigated. For example, not being able to see usernames in the log when they are visible on old Reddit. I belive there were also issues around missing log details too in certain cases.
Comment by MajorParadox at 01/06/2022 at 18:59 UTC*
20 upvotes, 1 direct replies
Also, question on this part:
When Reddit’s Anti-Evil Operations team receives an appeal that's granted, now you can see it in the Mod Log too.
Does that happen even if the moderators haven't previously approved it? They may have wanted the post removed because it broke the rules. Also, some subreddits use the unmoderated list to make sure each post is reviewed. If admins are approving our posts, that will cause it to get skipped over and possibly acted on incorrectly. I assume the admins won't be checking the rules first?
Comment by itsovertoosoon at 01/06/2022 at 19:12 UTC
5 upvotes, 2 direct replies
Hey thanks - In fact, we are aiming to have reasons (Content Policy Rule #[1]) in the mod log very soon^™, stay tuned for that and other updates in the near future! Regarding modlog on mobile and the consolidated log, that’s a good thought and I can make sure the team that would work on that sees this. Beyond that, can you expand on the bugs you’re talking about? I can make sure we have tickets for those.