this post was submitted on 15 Sep 2023
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Yea bad rules for automod (ex. Each day of the week only a particular type of post is allowed) aren't really a good justification for not having automod at all.
As Lemmy grows, we're either going to need automod or the feeds are going to be filled with spam. Even if you add an unreasonable number of mods to every community (which comes with its own issues), you're relying on users reporting the problem and some mod seeing it.
It's fine for now because there's just not that many people, and so there's not as much incentive to come in posting ads/spam/malicious/horrifying content.
I did moderate on Reddit and while we had discussions about which rules were useful or bad for discussion, we didn't consider turning it off completely because of how much bad stuff it took care of.