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Disclosure: This isn't an official statement on behalf of the Charcoal project, but ratherthe Charcoal project - it's my thoughts. I'm involvedThat said, I am affiliated with that projectCharcoal.

I assume you're referring to the SmokeDetector bot (a.k.a. SD) and thisthe Charcoal HQ room (warning: room can contain NSFW content).). That room is sometimes called CHQ.

While it, of course,SD attempts to catch spam, it isn't perfect and can't catch everything.

However, you're somewhat incorrect. The post you're referring to was actually reported in Charcoal HQ after being caught by the botSmokeDetector.

That said (details here), it wasn't automatically removedflagged by SmokeDetector. WeCharcoal can't be perfect, and it's generally better to err on the side of caution when raising spam flags, especially automated ones. We really don't want to be wrong when spam flagging content.

While (many) human volunteers monitor SmokeDetector reports, at the time of that specific report, it's a somewhat was less active time, both in terms of spam and people activity. This can be seen in the graphs here:

Graph showing "Reports by hour of day", with the time of the report being a time of fewer reports.

A closely related graph depicts a higher-than-average time to deletion at that time:

Graph showing time-to-deletion of true-positive posts

There's also a bar chart of SmokeDetector's user activity over a day on its chat profile.


If you see a post that wasn't reported, you can mention it in CHQCharcoal HQ and someone can report it to the botSmokeDetector. Just because a post is caught/reported doesn't automatically mean SmokeDetector will removeflag it, and that's a good thing and is by design.

Disclosure: This isn't an official statement on behalf of the Charcoal project, but rather my thoughts. I'm involved with that project.

I assume you're referring to the SmokeDetector bot and this room (warning: room can contain NSFW content).

While it, of course, attempts to catch spam, it isn't perfect.

However, you're somewhat incorrect. The post you're referring to was reported in Charcoal HQ after being caught by the bot.

That said (details here), it wasn't automatically removed by SmokeDetector. We can't be perfect, and it's generally better to err on the side of caution when raising spam flags, especially automated ones. We really don't want to be wrong.

While (many) human volunteers monitor SmokeDetector reports, at the time of that specific report, it's a somewhat less active time, both in terms of spam and people activity. This can be seen in the graphs here:

Graph showing "Reports by hour of day", with the time of the report being a time of fewer reports.

A closely related graph depicts a higher-than-average time to deletion at that time:

Graph showing time-to-deletion of true-positive posts

There's also a bar chart of SmokeDetector's user activity over a day on its chat profile.


If you see a post that wasn't reported, you can mention it in CHQ and someone can report it to the bot. Just because a post is caught/reported doesn't automatically mean SmokeDetector will remove it, and that's a good thing.

Disclosure: This isn't an official statement on behalf of the Charcoal project - it's my thoughts. That said, I am affiliated with Charcoal.

I assume you're referring to the SmokeDetector bot (a.k.a. SD) and the Charcoal HQ room (warning: room can contain NSFW content). That room is sometimes called CHQ.

While SD attempts to catch spam, it isn't perfect and can't catch everything.

However, you're somewhat incorrect. The post you're referring to was actually reported in Charcoal HQ after being caught by SmokeDetector.

That said (details here), it wasn't automatically flagged by SmokeDetector. Charcoal can't be perfect, and it's generally better to err on the side of caution when raising spam flags, especially automated ones. We really don't want to be wrong when spam flagging content.

While (many) human volunteers monitor SmokeDetector reports, the time of that specific report was less active, both in terms of spam and people activity. This can be seen in the graphs here:

Graph showing "Reports by hour of day", with the time of the report being a time of fewer reports.

A closely related graph depicts a higher-than-average time to deletion at that time:

Graph showing time-to-deletion of true-positive posts

There's also a bar chart of SmokeDetector's user activity over a day on its chat profile.


If you see a post that wasn't reported, you can mention it in Charcoal HQ and someone can report it to SmokeDetector. Just because a post is caught/reported doesn't automatically mean SmokeDetector will flag it, and that's a good thing and is by design.

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Disclosure: This isn't an official statement on behalf of the Charcoal project, but rather my thoughts. I'm involved with that project.

I assume you're referring to the SmokeDetector bot and this room (warning: room can contain NSFW content).

While it, of course, attempts to catch spam, it isn't perfect.

However, you're somewhat incorrect. The post you're referring to was reported in Charcoal HQ after being caught by the bot.

That said (details here), it wasn't automatically removed by SmokeDetector. We can't be perfect, and it's generally better to err on the side of caution when raising spam flags, especially automated ones. We really don't want to be wrong.

While (many) human volunteers monitor SmokeDetector reports, at the time of that specific report, it's a somewhat less active time, both in terms of spam and people activity. This can be seen in the graphs here:

Graph showing "Reports by hour of day", with the time of the report being a time of fewer reports.

A closely related graph depicts a higher-than-average time to deletion at that time:

Graph showing time-to-deletion of true-positive posts

There's also a bar chart of SmokeDetector's user activity over a day on its chat profile.


If you see a post that wasn't reported, you can mention it in CHQ and someone can report it to the bot. Just because a post is caught/reported doesn't automatically mean SmokeDetector will remove it, and that's a good thing.

Disclosure: This isn't an official statement on behalf of the Charcoal project, but rather my thoughts. I'm involved with that project.

I assume you're referring to the SmokeDetector bot and this room (warning: room can contain NSFW content).

While it, of course, attempts to catch spam, it isn't perfect.

However, you're somewhat incorrect. The post you're referring to was reported in Charcoal HQ after being caught by the bot.

That said (details here), it wasn't automatically removed by SmokeDetector. We can't be perfect, and it's generally better to err on the side of caution when raising spam flags, especially automated ones. We really don't want to be wrong.


If you see a post that wasn't reported, you can mention it in CHQ and someone can report it to the bot. Just because a post is caught/reported doesn't automatically mean SmokeDetector will remove it, and that's a good thing.

Disclosure: This isn't an official statement on behalf of the Charcoal project, but rather my thoughts. I'm involved with that project.

I assume you're referring to the SmokeDetector bot and this room (warning: room can contain NSFW content).

While it, of course, attempts to catch spam, it isn't perfect.

However, you're somewhat incorrect. The post you're referring to was reported in Charcoal HQ after being caught by the bot.

That said (details here), it wasn't automatically removed by SmokeDetector. We can't be perfect, and it's generally better to err on the side of caution when raising spam flags, especially automated ones. We really don't want to be wrong.

While (many) human volunteers monitor SmokeDetector reports, at the time of that specific report, it's a somewhat less active time, both in terms of spam and people activity. This can be seen in the graphs here:

Graph showing "Reports by hour of day", with the time of the report being a time of fewer reports.

A closely related graph depicts a higher-than-average time to deletion at that time:

Graph showing time-to-deletion of true-positive posts

There's also a bar chart of SmokeDetector's user activity over a day on its chat profile.


If you see a post that wasn't reported, you can mention it in CHQ and someone can report it to the bot. Just because a post is caught/reported doesn't automatically mean SmokeDetector will remove it, and that's a good thing.

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cocomac
  • 654
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Disclosure: This isn't an official statement on behalf of the Charcoal project, but rather my thoughts. I'm involved with that project.

I assume you're referring to the SmokeDetector bot and this room (warning: room can contain NSFW content).

While it, of course, attempts to catch spam, it isn't perfect.

However, you're somewhat incorrect. The post you're referring to was reported in Charcoal HQ after being caught by the bot.

That said (details here), it wasn't automatically removed by SmokeDetector. We can't be perfect, and it's generally better to err on the side of caution when raising spam flags, especially automated ones. We really don't want to be wrong.


If you see a post that wasn't reported, you can mention it in CHQ and someone can report it to the bot. Just because a post is caught/reported doesn't automatically mean SmokeDetector will remove it, and that's a good thing.