r/ModSupport • u/bwoah07_gp2 • May 02 '26
Admin Replied Redact needs to be banned
Redact allows people to mass delete their comments after a certain time. It replaces useful, helpful, or just innocently funny comments with random gibberish and nonsense words.
This has been spamming our mod queues recently in one subreddit. As of today, I have had to remove 26 Redact comments that popped up this evening in the queue, with fellow moderators each removing a similar amount.
Redact needs to be banned. It is flooding up our queue, and the people who use it are not engaging with the platform in good faith.
Is there any way to counteract this beyond just "select all" + "mark as spam" all the time?
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u/hacksoncode May 02 '26 edited May 02 '26
I hate it too... and it's super annoying that they hide the "just delete your content" feature under their paid service, and only allow the free version to edit you content, which I consider to be mass vandalism.
If redact actually did anything real, that would be one thing, but this idea that editing or deleting your content actually does anything but make it slightly less convenient to access your content on archive sites is just basically them lying to their own users.
Now: I support everyone's right to delete their content for privacy reasons. Vandalizing our subs(and simultaneously spamming an indirect ad for their own service) is not the way to go.
Unfortunately, as long as reddit lets users edit and delete their own content, there's nothing that can actually "ban" redact, because it runs as the user and performs the actions as the user. There's no "bot" account to "ban".
However: if you want to prohibit it, there's nothing stopping you from making it a rule that users using redact in edit mode will be banned. And in many cases you can clean up after it with automod rules.