modlogs
A service for allowing subreddits to publish their moderator logs (by vitosamson)
the_magic_eye
Magic Eye is an image detection bot that detects reposts in subreddits, as well as several other image processing and moderation features. (by downfromthetrees)
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
modlogs
Posts with mentions or reviews of modlogs.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-08.
- Public Moderator Logs
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WELCOME NEW (OLD?) MOD! Was this announced?
Check this out https://github.com/vitosamson/modlogs
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Heads up! We have added a modlog publishing bot to the moderator list!
Transparency is the name of this whole game and it's time to bring as much as possible to our community moderation. So we have added u/modlogs to the moderator list, which will publish our community modlogs with no restrictions or exceptions. For those curious how it works, here is the github link with more detail. I'm admittedly not a coding wizard but thankfully we have awesome wrinkle brains on the mod team! It's my understanding that this information will live in our subreddit wiki (also a work in progress!)
- Hello all and welcome to Transparent Markets! Looking forward to seeing this community to grow!
- Transparency in the sub
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hate to say it, but mods need to follow GameStop SMRT team’s lead, like yesterday: please start signing your mod post removals — there is absolutely ZERO denying that anon mod removals DECREASE sub accountability, and there is no more important place for accountability that RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW
Luckily, transparency could be easy: https://github.com/vitosamson/modlogs/blob/master/ModeratorInstructions.md
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My First Week as A Superstonk Mod
For transparency, many other subreddits already outdo us via tools like modlogs https://github.com/vitosamson/modlogs
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Would anyone be willing to help code a script to make our modlogs public?
We wouldn’t need a fancy web-interface like u/modlogs used. It might just be something which could pull from u/ufobot’s ‘moderator log’ RSS feed and post it wherever is easiest.
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Can we talk about the moderation here for a moment?
I'm not sure where to best post this in the thread, but I wanted to point towards https://modlogs.fyi/, a tool that can be used to log moderator activity if the mods want. Interested people could then check it and it wouldn't be directly on reddit so if you don't want it to be too public, it doesn't have to be. As for boorus, I personally think they should all be allowed to source content because unfortunately some content is only available on some of them. Ultimately they are content repositories. Maybe encourage only using them if that booru is the only source?
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Request: Public Modlogs Bot
Yes, I opened an issue last August and they still haven't responded.
the_magic_eye
Posts with mentions or reviews of the_magic_eye.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-23.
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haha yes
I mean, theres u/MAGIC_EYE_BOT which, in my experience, works very well. There's also a GitHub page for it explaining how to set it up, its not very hard and should go fairly fast. Alternatively, I also know u/RepostSentinel which, I heard, tends to be simpler in its setup
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Where are the images stored?
There is a technical description in the github, but the short version is the raw images aren't stored. They go through what's called a hashing process where they are converted into a reduced image that looks like this:
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/r/ProgrammerHumor Today
there's MAGIC_EYE_BOT, which supports complex workflows
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Someone can help me setting the bot?
The documentation is here: https://github.com/downfromthetrees/the_magic_eye/blob/master/README.md
- How do you use MEB to remove image posts by size?
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Introducing our new repost checker Magic_Eye_Bot!!
Hello everyone as some of you are aware Redditbooru is shutting down today, and I wish the creator of it much health and happiness. But that means a lot of subs like us lose their best way to check reposts. So I've signed us up with u/MAGIC_EYE_BOT. You can read all about him here but basically he scans images and gifs and detects reposts. And if you ever have any complaints with his work then just reply to him and he will immediately escalate the image to us to put human eyes on it. So I hope you will all welcome our new bot friend. Thank you and that is all from for now!
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Subreddit changes and updates
I've gotten a lot of messages, reports, and comments recently about karma bots reposting old images for the purpose of karma whoring. In order to help combat this issue, I've added u/MAGIC_EYE_BOT as a moderator. If you want to read more about it, you can find an FAQ here or read its documentation here. A lot of larger subreddits use this bot with great success, so I'm hoping it'll help here as well. If you submit a post and it's removed by MAGIC_EYE_BOT, you'll know because the bot will leave a comment stating why it was removed. If this is done in error, simply message the mods and we'll fix you up.
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Bots that help with moderating
Repost detection: * TheReposterminator (a RepostSentinel replacement since it doesn't accept any more subs) * MAGIC_EYE_BOT * RepostSleuthBot * RepostMemer (checks "other subreddit that have that image as well and also the bot looks for that same image over the internet.") * DuplicateDestroyer ("It works on images, videos, links, and optionally titles") [send the settings as a modmail from the subreddit - each setting in a different line as Code Block/Markdown]
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Image recognition-based removal?
MAGIC_EYE_BOT
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Thinking of setting up a new raid system for the sub - need feedback
Are you familiar with /u/Magic_Eye_bot? For each sub it mods it will look at a wiki page inside that sub. The parameters can be configured there.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing modlogs and the_magic_eye you can also consider the following projects:
InstaMod-2.0 - Customizable user flair system for Reddit
Taskerbot - A reddit bot to make moderation easier, especially on mobile.
modlog_transparency_bot