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In fact, we are aiming to have reasons (Content Policy Rule #) in the mod log very soon^™
Thanks, that sounds awesome!
Beyond that, can you expand on the bugs you’re talking about? I can make sure we have tickets for those.
The username thing was around deleted content. For example, if a post is approved or removed, the log action should always be recorded with their username. However, new Reddit hides it there if they delete the post or comment. That makes it hard to research what happened with a user, for example, the ones who come into modmail asking about stuff they deleted 😆
For the rest, it's hard to tell because I'm going by memory of when I first tested it. But whenever I heard someone have an issue with the log, it's generally not an issue on old. Let me see if I can dig them up.
Comment by FaviFake at 01/06/2022 at 20:25 UTC
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new Reddit hides it there if they delete the post or comment.
Wow, I never knew this. At this point it almost seems like they're actively trying to make new Reddit worse.
Like, I'm sure it would be much easier to just keep the old system, but no, it turns out that they coded a way to interfere with our mod actions. There have been dozens of times where I wanted to check if a new automod rule removed the right post, but I couldn't because OP deleted the post. How are we supposed to catch scammers and trolls if the admins spend their time making it harder?