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The World Happiness Report ranked Costa Rica as the happiest LATAM country. Thoughts? : asklatinamerica
Main Post: The World Happiness Report ranked Costa Rica as the happiest LATAM country. Thoughts? : asklatinamerica
Trip Report - Dating Japanese women as a foreigner in Tokyo : PassportBrosHQ
Main Post: Trip Report - Dating Japanese women as a foreigner in Tokyo : PassportBrosHQ
How to report a comment to Reddit ?
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I see many that deserve to be reported, but in other subs the mods don’t do anything? I’ve had my comment reported to Reddit, so I’m curious how to now? Reporting it to the mods will do nothing
Top Comment: Click on the three dots . . . and then report. The mods will receive it (admins will receive a copy too) and remove if appropriate. If you want to report it directly to Reddit, you can fill out a report form: https://www.reddit.com/r/ModSupport/wiki/report-forms/ Reporting to the mods is usually more effective because using the report form will often get you an automated message that says the comment does not violate any rules, even if it does. That can be because it takes them too long to check and the comment is already deleted... It's a faulty system.
r/ModSupport Guide: Reporting on Reddit
Main Post: r/ModSupport Guide: Reporting on Reddit
How does reporting content to Reddit actually work?
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We had a user on one of my subreddits call another user "monkey" as well as several slurs. I did my usual report to Reddit on top of removing the comments and banning them expecting Reddit to respond to me with the typical "We have found that this user violated terms..."
Except this time that did not happen. This time i recieved the "User did not violate out terms" on each of my reports (I'm still waiting on a report response for the DM they sent me). Are the reports we submit manually reviewed or is it an AI that I'm putting my trust into, because I figured at least the slurs would result in some actions from Reddit themselves. Is there anything I can do to appeal these report results in the future and get them checked over again?
Top Comment: The initial response is typically automated. Anytime you feel the response is inaccurate, send a modmail here with a link to the reported post or comment, along with a permalink to the automated "no violation" message. Admins will review it.