Talk of moderating unsolicited NSFW content being posted on Reddit, but not the actual content 

This week's adventures in Reddit moderation...

A person trying to sell used underwear via my fandom subreddit.

One mod removed the post while I was offline after it was swiftly reported by regular members.

Then the following morning I checked alerts I had missed and went and permanently banned the poster.

They then waltzed into modmail pissed that I'd done that.

Talk of moderating unsolicited NSFW content being posted on Reddit, but not the actual content 

Demanded why the ban.

I said they'd broken our posting rules.

They then demanded to know which.

To which I replied and pointed out the rules and that while we allow NSFW content, in the context of that the subreddit is about it was inappropriate. So rather than putting our members at continued risk: perma ban.

I didn't give them further chances to ping the modmail and muted them for 28 days.

Talk of moderating unsolicited NSFW content being posted on Reddit, but not the actual content 

@hit_the_books ugh the “but why could i have possibly have been banned???” people are always so gross

Talk of moderating unsolicited NSFW content being posted on Reddit, but not the actual content 

@Satsuma during all the recent API protests, lots of people being like "yay mods suffer, they ban me for no reason" and I'm sat there thinking the majority of you claiming this most definitely did break a posting rule for that specific sub, you just couldn't be bothered to check the rules.

There aren't that many malicious mods out there. Running a sub is more often a PITA than something fun.

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Talk of moderating unsolicited NSFW content being posted on Reddit, but not the actual content 

@hit_the_books what a shitty thing to try to derail a sitewide protest with :/

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