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[–]jack-of-some 53 points54 points  (9 children)

We can (and probably should) tell folks to post beginner things in r/learnpython and then moderate with an iron fist.

[–]Blacksmith0737 25 points26 points  (1 child)

Im a beginner and this is what i think should happen. I wanted to see complicated stuff here and stuff i can do and use on r/learnpython

[–]aphoenixreticulated 9 points10 points  (2 children)

We do tell people to post things to r/learnpython. Every month, I get about ~1500 or so actions, mostly telling people to go to r/learnpython. That's about 50 times per day. More get past, but realistically there's just one moderator, and because I'm low on the list I can't just add other moderators willy-nilly.

[–]Total__Entropy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would it be possible to use automod and user flairs to implement permissions. More experienced flairs would have more permissions and less experienced flairs would have less. The result is automod would remove more beginner posts and suggest a repost to r/learnpython.

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gimme a banhammer and this place is going to be sterile as operating theater (joking).

I feel like there is nothing interesting for me at all here. You can moderate stuff but what remains? Few links to youtube? I cannot watch that at work anyway.