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I never see any spam on Reddit. Why? Better anti-abuse enforcement than eg Twitter?
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Could be that on reddit you only see top upvoted content almost always? Both in posts and replies Twitter replies can be random
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The default tools are pretty powerful
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i feel like there is quite a strong moderation culture on reddit. iirc auto moderation is also quite advanced (auto delete certain detected keywords or rule violations) and some subs also require a minimum amount of karma to post
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Reddit is very aggressive with what it hides. I constantly have to unfold extremely relevant and useful comments below the top upvoted comment. That says a lot.
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reddit mods are nazi neckbeard virgins with no life so they police the subreddits 24/7
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I think Reddit might be over-moderating. I've had several situations over the years where i've posted legitimate content and had my posts auto-banned as spam with no recourse.
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Sub mods are given the right tools to streamline moderation as well as an in-house team to reach out to for support, and they treat it as a job. Rules are taken seriously and highly enforced within the culture of each sub, all of which are so vastly different and niche.
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Community moderators. I read (or heard) an interesting article on this. I’ll find and it and share it with you.
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Upvote / downvote Moderators control spam (federated moderation) A very good internal rule engine Reddit did some of these by accident and others very purposefully. They would be delighted to hear you say this
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better because decentralized ... but join some less moderated subreddits and you'll see what spam really looks like
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You obviously have not been to r/cryptocurrency
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@rogery
Thank you for spreading positivity!
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Absolutely brilliant! Keep shining.
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You're a natural at this!
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true
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The mods are active and keyword triggers. Remember Conde N purchased this (not their normal aquistion), failed to monetise then the data was used for an LLM.
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$FCKN cool
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It depends on the size/maturity of the sub. The smaller ones have more low quality posts. But the automation, rules and active mods on the larger subs (eg. r/fitness) is way more process than twitter has. Plus they push conversations into lower visibility daily threads which works different on twitter.
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Yes I think so
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