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Implementing Automated Post Filtering for Community Management: A Technical Deep Dive
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Implementing Automated Post Filtering for Community Management: A Technical Deep Dive

via Dev.to TutorialMichael Garcia3h ago

Implementing Automated Post Filtering for Community Management: A Technical Deep Dive The Pain Point: Drowning in Spam and Moderation Work I'll be honest with you—if you've ever managed an online community, you know the feeling. Your subreddit, forum, or discussion platform starts gaining traction, and suddenly you're buried under an avalanche of spam, self-promotional content, and low-quality posts from brand new accounts. You find yourself spending hours every single day in the moderation queue, reviewing posts that should never have been published in the first place. The worst part? You're not even addressing the real problems your community cares about. Your genuine members are frustrated, spammers keep coming back with new accounts, and your volunteer mod team is burning out. You need a solution that works automatically, efficiently, and fairly—and you need it now. This is where account age-based filtering comes in. It's not a perfect solution, but it's a pragmatic one that many t

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