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I'm on a subreddit that has co-opted the report system for good things as well as bad things. Unfortunately this makes it difficult to skim the mod queue, since a significant number of reported comments are actually reported for being good.
Proposal: Allow user-defined substrings that show up in a separate "reports" button, possibly with a different background.
Quick-and-dirty mockup:
Buttons with zero reports in that category would be hidden entirely.
If nobody else is doing this, and it seems like a reasonable thing to do, I'm willing to implement it myself, though I'd appreciate it if you could give me a two-minute writeup of how I'd need to structure it; I haven't worked with the code before.
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My first reaction is that this seems like an incredibly specific use-case. I could imagine maybe not adding a second button, but rather adding a colored border or something to reports? In any event, I'm not sure whether or not we'll take this, but it's definitely doable from a technical standpoint so you might see if someone else could make you a greasemonkey script or something.
I'm on a subreddit that has co-opted the report system for good things as well as bad things. Unfortunately this makes it difficult to skim the mod queue, since a significant number of reported comments are actually reported for being good.
Proposal: Allow user-defined substrings that show up in a separate "reports" button, possibly with a different background.
Quick-and-dirty mockup:
Buttons with zero reports in that category would be hidden entirely.
If nobody else is doing this, and it seems like a reasonable thing to do, I'm willing to implement it myself, though I'd appreciate it if you could give me a two-minute writeup of how I'd need to structure it; I haven't worked with the code before.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: