It’s called Modlog in the Monitoring Stats section.
I wasn’t sure if my posts were being removed but it turned out to be some federation stuff. This way you can check if you’ve broke a rule or something.
Edit: If you don’t see it, look in the about section of the community you’re in, it might be there.
Just had a look, thats very helpful. Great transparency, just like reddit doesnt have
i used removeddit.com, it was taken down, then another, also down after a while, they really didn’t want you to see what the moderators were removing
I am not surprised in the slightest
I used that a lot too. Much of it was hateful/rule-breaking content, but in the last few years, I saw a huge trend in innocuous content removed.
Like comments that did not break any rules but were heavily criticizing large name brands/organizations. There was a post about a year ago on r/askreddit about what leading brands actually have bad products, and about 50% of the comments were removed by the time the post was 24+ hours old… They were innocent answers with valid points.
That thread all but confirmed my suspicions of reddit catering to companies to scrub negative content from the site. I was on my way off reddit before this API stuff happened. Reddit has been treading sewage water for a long time.
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Removed comment: They can’t get us here!!!
Tbf Reddit preserves deleted posts. Just not comments