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Lol. This should be funny
If you sort by new, you're going to see stuff that hasn't had the chance to be moderated yet.
Users are required to mark nsfw posts as nsfw... And if they are marked appropriately, they won't show up in the feeds.
But again, sorting by new is up to you, but if you're the first person to see a post, you might see something you don't like.
it’s been up for 6 hours
every single other post on that community is also not “app store friendly”, yet it’s appeared in Trending for years now
Like I said.
Hilarious.
I just checked trending/new and didn't see anything like what you linked.
I'm not saying I don't believe you... But I can't fix what I can't see and I don't see anything wrong with trending or c/all
Tight ship you’re running here
It’s a very simple process, you’d think a site admin would understand it:
Go to Trending
Go to /new
Scroll back 6 hours (just 3 pages LOL)
Enjoy the picture of a dragon getting cummed in.
Then enjoy all the other posts on that community and explain how they’re “app store friendly”
I agree with u/Graphenium in part, Paleo: 1ARK0Q58fj does show up in Trending/new when you keep scrolling; but I understood your point to be that it doesn't hit the algorithm for Trending. I'm pretty sure the same is true of the porn poster, and this is true indefinitely for as far back as the scroll permits. For instance, to get that user's quota of 5 daily porn posts today, click https://scored.co/c/Trending/new?from=1ARK0OvvGz [content warning]. It seems this should be the expected behavior, because a great benefit of Scored is the power of New to review all live contribs in a group; but if there's something amiss about it we should be aware.
In general, it's probable that c/WizardDuels should have is_app_safe FALSE, because it's gunfights, and the moderator should probably also be told with some authority to remember to flag the post in question as NSFW (I merely used the ordinary report). But those seem like one-offs and not the endemic issue u/Graphenium appears to perceive.