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Feature request: An 'alert' system to detect keywords from unwanted posts #8259
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I would probably not use such features but I see some podmins who could be interested by it yeah. |
There are many possible solutions but I wanted to try to restate the problem in its simplest form.
Does that capture it? Since you only want the messages flagged there isn't much problem with false positives of a simple keyword match. |
Not exactly. Spam I only one aspect of "unwanted" posts, its a subset of posts I don't want to see.
My origin Idea only addresses a simple detection by keywords. If implemented a modularized design should be in mind then. Should this be transfers to discourse? |
If limited to keywords, then I think it's sufficiently described above. |
As a podmin I regular check my local posts (thanks to #8232 ) for unwanted / suspicious posts that violates common diasporas' terms of use. (Other user don't report such posts, that does not mean they agree with its content)
A function that might auto-report posts with keywords per Post to the reporting-system. Ten podmin can decide to handle it by removing or to ignoring this.
A table with suspicious keywords should then be added and every incoming post will be scanned for existing keywords. Its then added to the reports-list (flagged with a 'suspicious'), to re-check.
Best: auto-remove from this list after a period of time, if not handled.
This would also need a UI to manage the keywords. (CRUD).
Any ideas / comments?
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