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by lenish 3623 days ago
> opt-in home pages that are tailored at specific audiences. The standard one is pretty low quality.

How is that distinct from multireddits?

> more detection/policing of voting rings and vote fraud in general

One thing that'd help with this is better mod tooling for detecting when it's happening on a reddit you mod.

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it'd probably have multireddits underneath, but multireddits don't currently play a part in onboarding

as far as detection tools for mods, https://www.reddit.com/r/ModSupport/comments/4tpla8/_/d5j7uo...

Yeah, I read that comment. I'm hoping they can give us at least some form of tooling around this, though. The inability to do even basic things as a mod seriously sucks.