Reddit adds AI moderation tools for subreddits
Rules Hub uses LLMs to help moderators enforce community rules, with broader launch planned later this year.
Why it matters
The rollout shows a major social platform applying LLMs to moderation work that depends on nuance, natural language and edge cases. It could change how community managers balance automated enforcement with moderator control.
The key points
- 1.Rules Hub lets moderators pick rules for automated enforcement.
- 2.LLMs evaluate whether content matches a rule’s intent.
- 3.Reddit plans a broader launch later this year.
Reddit is introducing Rules Hub, a suite of automated moderation tools that uses LLMs to assess whether posts or comments match the intent of subreddit rules. Moderators can choose which rules are automatically enforced and what action is taken when a rule is triggered. Reddit is expanding access to the tools today ahead of a broader launch later this year.
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Moderators should review which community rules are clear enough for automated enforcement before enabling LLM-based tools.
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