Thursday 7 July 2016

June 2016 /r/pics transparency report


Hey everyone! I am on vacation so this one will be a bit shorter!What we did this monthMostly in June we worked on a few things that laid groundwork for some future updatesSurvey 2016We fished up a survey, had you all answer it, and gave all survey takers a special flair. Data is avalible for public use, see http://mods.pics/survey2016/Continued growth of verified usersWe offer verification! Users who verify themselves as artists or photographers get better posting rights to their own content. With this system, we are going to be able to do a lot of cool thingsA few other things for future updatesWe are working on some updates, notably to how we host and link to content. You will get to hear more about this soon!TQVIUQiG1QkZFLFOVSBJ5JVR36413/r/pics moderation statisticsIn June 2016 we...Made 40,401 actions (Up about 5000 from last month)Removed a total of 13,311 submissions (Up about 1000 from last month)Removed a total of 10,501 comments (Up about 3000 from last month)Banned a total of 1513 people (Up 200 from last month - This includes temporary bans and permabansUnabnned 63 people (this does not include temp bans expiring)Ignored 922 reports (Keep reporting posts though, thats a drop in the bucket compared to the amount of good reports we get)Stickied 32 posts / comments14,446 actions out of the 40,401 total were done by automation (35%)9 moderators were completely inactive (1 or less action) (however, one is a shared account we don't use, one is a test account, and another is a defunct bot. So really only 6)Other important detailsIn the month of June, reddit administrators made 0 actions in /r/picsIn the month of June 2016, we received a total of zero post takedown requests.0 were completely unactionable0 were actioned0 were forwarded to reddit with no action taken on our part

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June 2016 /r/pics transparency report

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