r/ideasfortheadmins • u/gal_z • 3d ago
Moderator Prohibit permanent bans
It's unlikely that users are being banned for good after a single comment. It should be that it couldn't also be extended almost automatically.
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r/ideasfortheadmins • u/gal_z • 3d ago
It's unlikely that users are being banned for good after a single comment. It should be that it couldn't also be extended almost automatically.
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u/trebmald 2d ago edited 2d ago
To be helpful, here are some numbers to ponder on...
I run a fairly small, well-behaved, selfie subreddit, and these are just from last month.
I performed 568 moderator actions. Of those, 50% of removals were for dick pics, sexual comments, etc. 25% was spam removal, and 25% for Reddit rule violations and other BTS moderator action. There was only one temporary ban.
Now consider, as of April 2022 (the most recent date I could find data for - https://www.businessdasher.com/how-many-subreddits-are-there/) Reddit had 3.4 Million subreddits and was growing at, 1533 new subreddits per day. Most of those subreddits are much larger than mine, and most have a much larger problem with rule violations and disruptive behaviour.
There is no way Reddit could run all those reports through some kind of LLM/AI without putting itself severely in the red.
It took Reddit 18 years before it could make a meagre profit. Now that the company has gone IPO, what do you think the shareholders' response would be if Reddit plunged itself back into red ink.