89 upvotes, 2 direct replies (showing 2)
View submission: Better Faster Stronger: Recent improvements to moderation tools.
My biggest problem with new reddit is that every time I try to use it I wind up having to revert back to old reddit to do something because either it's easier or because I simply can't do something in the redesign. I've never made it past 3 days on the redesign. I often bail within hours.
If they want people to use all these new tools they need to put together a training course with videos and downloadable cheat sheets. The redesign gui is NOT intuitive and is bloody awkward at times.
The only thing that is easier is flair creation.
Comment by lift_ticket83 at 02/08/2022 at 18:51 UTC*
21 upvotes, 4 direct replies
If they want people to use all these new tools they need to put together a training course with videos and downloadable cheat sheets. The redesign gui is NOT intuitive and is bloody awkward at times.
Good news - we recently set up some training courses and r/ModCertification101 to help share best practices and tips and tricks for moderators on Reddit. We also have our Mod Help Center that details everything you need to know about how to use Mod Tools on Reddit. All this being said, we’d be interested in hearing what issues you’re running into and more specifically what’s easier on old.reddit. Next time you run into a problem feel free to drop us some feedback in r/modsupport and we’ll respond there.
Comment by raendrop at 01/09/2022 at 14:54 UTC
1 upvotes, 0 direct replies
I've never made it past 3 days on the redesign. I often bail within hours.
I'm never on the redesign for more than minutes at a time. I only visit the redesign to:
1. Make sure the two versions of the sidebar are as alike as possible.
2. Understand what someone means when they say "The broken spoiler tag works for me." cc: /u/lift_ticket83