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I mod all my subs at once by going to https://www.reddit.com/r/mod/about/modqueue - it shows a single modqueue of all subs I mod, and I just go through and tackle issues from there. There have been a lot of changes over the past few months, some of them irrelevant (changing the buttons, changing the icons) and some have been downright harmful (like for some reason I can no longer "Confirm Removal" of comments that AutoMod has filtered if I click on them for more context, I have to go back out of the comment and click Remove or Spam from the modqueue. Which is terrible, because more than half the time I need context for mod actions. Why can't the modqueue look like the user profile view, and show (ideally collapsed but viewable in-context) the repiled-to and reply comments? The code already exists, it's in the user profile view already.
But the things that are the most infuriating about the workflow haven't been touched. I have to mod from oldest to newest - if I remove the last item on a page and try to go to the next page, the "&after=" part of the URL for the next page points to a comment/post that doesn't exist in the queue anymore, and it bombs out. But the queue is sorted from newest to oldest, so I have to start by paging forward to the end, and work backwards. Sometimes it just bombs out anyway, especially if someone else is working the queue too. I do a remarkable amount of manual URL manipulation every time I work the queue. I'm used to it, but I shouldn't have to be.
Beyond that, working from oldest to newest I work from the bottom of the page upward, but there are no pagination controls at the top of the page, only the bottom - so I work from bottom to top, then scroll all the way down to the bottom again. The workflow absolutely stinks. Modding is a hard enough job without our tools working against us.
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Will this include getting the option to have spam-filtered posts in modqueue? It's been months, and there's still no efficient way to review them without digging thru pages and pages and pages of confirmed spam. Why do we have an option to include shadowbanned users' posts, but not spam-filtered posts?