Monday, May 1, 2017

Picaz May 02, 2017 at 01:18AM



April 2017 Transparency Report

Greetings humans! I have some data and info to share with you today!Updates to reportsFirst and foremost, I have made good on my promise to increase the statistics portion of these posts. I've added a 3 month rolling average, YTD counts, total submissions, and a little more. This is only the start, and I plan to make these even better with time.Note, 2017 reports are missing about 13 days worth of data from January. This is only for the "total submissions to subreddit" count. Everything else should be accurate. Sorry.BackroomOur team is currently in the midst of some backroom changeups. There isn't much I can say publicly here, but most public facing projects are on holdSidebar and rules updateOur next big project which we will look to tackle will be a refresh for our sidebar, wiki, and rules. Content of rules is not up to change, but our sidebar and rules are not properly in sync with what we enforce and how we enforce it. Most things have just been tacked on to existing rules. We are planning on reworking everything into more simple on the outside (though detailed on the inside with examples) sets.Wiki cleanupThe first step to this is sweeping off the floor of our "workstation" so we can be ready to go. To that end, I spent a few hours cleaning up the wiki and getting it ready.The new pagelist and layout is such: https://www.allthefoxes.me/img/05/01-31aa.pngEssentially, all pages are under /r/pics/w/v2 - All old pages were untouched, just hidden. Direct links will still work if anyone had stuff bookmarked. That said, these pages will no longer be updated.StatsNow, the good stuffAprilDataDifferenceComment3 Month AverageYTDOtherTotal Submissions to Subreddit33708Down 200Completely normal variance34,196128,436Total Moderation Actions43317Up 22Under 50 difference from last month - 11,919 (27%) of these actions we automated43668184994Submission Removals13188Up ~900Normal variation126205416839.12% of all submissions posted were removedComment Removals10220Down ~400Normal variation - Note, reddit distinguishes Spam removals and Ham removals, though these numbers are just added together for these reports1005741570Posts Approved4287Down exactly 100Normal variation - This number indicates posts we rescue from reddit spam filters or automod filtering452419045Comments Approved3764Down ~1400Not 100% sure on what caused such a large variation this month469920105Bans756Down ~500Again, not certain on what caused such a large dip. You guys must be on better behavior! - This number includes perma and temp bans10254405Unbans100~Does not include temp bans expiring100459Reports Ignored1101Down ~100Please keep reporting stuff!11295905Stickies Made1608Triple the previous monthApril fools modbot stickied over 850 comments. Otherwise, mostly automod sitckying relevant data on things like the march on Washington8732679Posts Locked8Up 1Slightly higher than our rolling average.524Reddit Administrators made 0 actions this month/r/pics received one takedown request. The request was from the original poster of the thread asking for us to lock the thread. While ultimately the poster deleted the submission (before we even locked it), we complied with the request and locked the thread.Cheers!


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