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View submission: Better Faster Stronger: Recent improvements to moderation tools.
Counterpoint:
For most moderators in most communities, removing a few comments a day, spam-binning a few posts a day, and handling a few modmails a day, per moderator, is the extent of their mod footprint. They’re not the few technically-inclined “I banned 250 users in a calendar month and uncovered a spam ring and escalate to modsupport every day” large-subreddit specialist / generalist mods.
For people running small and/or private communities, modding from mobile is now fast and convenient.
Comment by Durinthal at 02/08/2022 at 20:30 UTC
8 upvotes, 0 direct replies
It's good that modding's viable on more platforms for more people now, being able to do more on mobile's something I've always wanted as well.
But on larger subs where we do have tens to hundreds thousands of actions a month, it's difficult if we can't interact with those same systems on the desktop platform where we do most of the heavy lifting (new reddit's continued sluggishness making it much less efficient to use if nothing else).
Comment by superfucky at 03/08/2022 at 00:17 UTC
3 upvotes, 1 direct replies
Is that modding on mobile via browser or via the official app? Because I've found that the app will not allow me to have mod tools and the ability to upvote/comment turned on at the same time. I have to toggle the mod tools on, go into the thread to remove comments, then back out to toggle them off, then back into the thread to vote/comment.