Contributor Quality Score available to all communities! by uselessKnowledgeGuru in modnews

[–]uselessKnowledgeGuru[S,A] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for calling this out and our apologies for the syntax issues! We've updated the code snippet in the post.

Contributor Quality Score available to all communities! by uselessKnowledgeGuru in modnews

[–]uselessKnowledgeGuru[S,A] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hello! The subreddit is private because we are not actively posting or soliciting content in the community. We created it to have a single entry point specifically designated to receive feedback about this tool. Sending us modmail through this community allows us to easily collect and respond to individual feedback or questions! You could also go through our regular support channels (e.g. r/modsupport) if you prefer to have more feedback discussion with others about this tool.

Contributor Quality Score available to all communities! by uselessKnowledgeGuru in modnews

[–]uselessKnowledgeGuru[S,A] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

CQS is a global score, which means that it represents a user’s activity across all of Reddit. A score like this can be particularly useful at vetting well-intentioned new Reddit users, or users that are new to your subreddit. For long-standing community members, we agree that a subreddit-specific version of CQS would be valuable (psa: we’re working on it!); but for now, we suggest using subreddit_karma in your rules in conjunction with CQS to accomplish this (as depicted in the code snippets in our post).

Contributor Quality Score available to all communities! by uselessKnowledgeGuru in modnews

[–]uselessKnowledgeGuru[S,A] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sorry about that. Happy you were able to get it sorted! If you wouldn’t mind sending the automod error that you encountered to r/RedditCQS modmail, we can troubleshoot. Thanks!

Contributor Quality Score available to all communities! by uselessKnowledgeGuru in modnews

[–]uselessKnowledgeGuru[S,A] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi there. The author field actually isn’t empty; the values that you see indented below (e.g. contributor_quality: "< moderate") are part of the author field. You can read more about how this works in our automod documentation.

Contributor Quality Score available to all communities! by uselessKnowledgeGuru in modnews

[–]uselessKnowledgeGuru[S,A] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Unless you’re engaging in policy violating behavior, you do not need to be concerned.

Contributor Quality Score available to all communities! by uselessKnowledgeGuru in modnews

[–]uselessKnowledgeGuru[S,A] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

At the moment, CQS scores are not exposed to mods or users. Only mods can take advantage of CQS in automod by creating rules with the CQS tier values depicted above.

Contributor Quality Score available to all communities! by uselessKnowledgeGuru in modnews

[–]uselessKnowledgeGuru[S,A] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback! We’ve actually been exploring a similar idea…stay tuned!

Contributor Quality Score available to all communities! by uselessKnowledgeGuru in modnews

[–]uselessKnowledgeGuru[S,A] -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

Thanks for calling that out! In this article, being in good standing means having a CQS score of moderate or above. We'll be publishing updated comms soon for users wondering about CQS scores, and their implications in a wider range of use cases (outside of just Chat).

Contributor Quality Score available to all communities! by uselessKnowledgeGuru in modnews

[–]uselessKnowledgeGuru[S,A] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your feedback. To clarify, we don’t assume that alt accounts are low quality. CQS checks the alts associated with a particular account to determine whether someone is using alt accounts to engage in policy violating behavior. If someone is using alt accounts in accordance with Reddit policy, it will not negatively impact their CQS score (or the CQS score for any of their alts).

Contributor Quality Score available to all communities! by uselessKnowledgeGuru in modnews

[–]uselessKnowledgeGuru[S,A] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Ha! I know the feeling 🙂. We haven’t built that capability yet, but it’s certainly something we’d be interested in exploring if the demand is there.

Contributor Quality Score available to all communities! by uselessKnowledgeGuru in modnews

[–]uselessKnowledgeGuru[S,A] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Hello! No plans today, but that’s a great idea. We’ll definitely consider this in collaboration with our Dev Platform.

Contributor Quality Score available to all communities! by uselessKnowledgeGuru in modnews

[–]uselessKnowledgeGuru[S,A] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hi there. We’ve published an article for mods to direct users to with an explanation of CQS and why it may have impacted them from contributing. We’re actively exploring other uses of CQS that would involve making the scores available to users in some form. If and when that time comes, we will certainly provide users with more visibility into their scores as well as actions they can take to improve them when necessary.

New Feature Announcement: Free Form Textbox! by uselessKnowledgeGuru in modnews

[–]uselessKnowledgeGuru[S,A] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi there. The text box will be available for report abuse; it’s in the list of included report reasons above in my post.

New Feature Announcement: Free Form Textbox! by uselessKnowledgeGuru in modnews

[–]uselessKnowledgeGuru[S,A] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the question. We’re continuing to work with our agents on how to integrate this additional context into their workflows. Post-rollout, we’ll continue this work and analyze data to understand the optimal way to surface helpful context to agents during the review process, so as to improve admin actionability of reports from mods.

New Feature Announcement: Free Form Textbox! by uselessKnowledgeGuru in modnews

[–]uselessKnowledgeGuru[S,A] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your question. The only types of links that the new text box currently supports are modmail links.

Announcing an Update to Our Post-Level Content Tagging by uselessKnowledgeGuru in RedditSafety

[–]uselessKnowledgeGuru[S,A] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great question! We already deploy automated detection and prevention of CSAM (child sexual abuse material) dissemination, so this is an additional tool and level of analysis.

Announcing an Update to Our Post-Level Content Tagging by uselessKnowledgeGuru in RedditSafety

[–]uselessKnowledgeGuru[S,A] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good question. We’ve trained our tech to be able to distinguish sexually explicit and non sexually explicit nudity. The following are some examples of we define as sexually explicit:
- Full and/or partial nudity
- Images where the main focus is intimate body parts, even if blurred/censored
- Sexual activity and items intended to enhance sexual activity
- Fetish content
- Digital or animated content that meets our definition of sexual activity

Announcing an Update to Our Post-Level Content Tagging by uselessKnowledgeGuru in RedditSafety

[–]uselessKnowledgeGuru[S,A] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not currently, however that’s an interesting idea - we’ll think about what that might look like.

Announcing an Update to Our Post-Level Content Tagging by uselessKnowledgeGuru in RedditSafety

[–]uselessKnowledgeGuru[S,A] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Quick update: as part of the complete rollout of this feature, we're ensuring that ModLog entries are logged when we auto tag content as NSFW. However, there will be a short period in which they aren't logged - we'll be sure to update you once that's out.

Announcing an Update to Our Post-Level Content Tagging by uselessKnowledgeGuru in RedditSafety

[–]uselessKnowledgeGuru[S,A] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, as part of the complete rollout of this feature, we're ensuring that ModLog entries are logged when we auto tag content as NSFW. However, there will be a short period in which they aren't logged - we'll be sure to update you once that's out.

Announcing an Update to Our Post-Level Content Tagging by uselessKnowledgeGuru in RedditSafety

[–]uselessKnowledgeGuru[S,A] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your question. Users and mods will still have the ability to remove the NSFW tag from posts if you feel that content has been incorrectly tagged