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  • CynAq@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    They don’t have to behave the same way fortunately, like auto replying to every thread posted.

        • ChemicalRascal@kbin.social
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          1 year ago

          The thing about automod comments is that they were, indeed, comments. As such, they showed up in your replies.

          So if you made a post, you’d get that message in a place you would expect to see content that you would actually want to engage with, that is, people discussing your post.

          So, in short, yes.

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        1 year ago

        It can be implemented directly, though. Like as a site feature showing a message above the comment form, not as a bot making posts.

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        Honestly I think that’s just a failing of community ethos. It’d be nice to bring back the expectation that people make the bare minimum attempt to check the rules of a community they’re trying to participate in, and let moderators just assume that everyone has read the sidebar rules. If you haven’t, and you break a rule by accident… well, tough luck, you’ll get the same treatment as everyone else. Next time, read before posting.

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        1 year ago

        Brave for your to assume that people read the automod comments. I quickly learned to igbore it, it was a second nature for me to scroll past it.

        Than again, I never had any serious troubles with my posts or comments being moderated. Perhaps I was just not being a jerk which seems to get you very far (not already if course as some Reddits were nazis about their silly rules).