Quick update on ModPilot AI.
Just completed another round of deployment, security, and workflow improvements.
Recent work included:
• Moderator authentication added to moderation data endpoints • Security hardening for queue and statistics access • Additional testing of approve, remove, warning, review, and undo workflows • Improved handling of moderation state changes • UI cleanup and launch-readiness refinements • Updated deployment and live environment verification
One of the biggest lessons during this stage was realizing that moderation tools are often judged by how predictable they feel rather than how many features they include. A large part of development became focused on making moderation actions behave consistently and ensuring the interface remained simple and readable.
The project has now moved beyond the original prototype stage and into a more stable testing phase. Current development is focused on reliability, workflow validation, and continued refinement of the moderation experience.
Building this as a first-time Devvit developer has been a good learning experience and has provided a much deeper understanding of moderation workflows, application security, and Reddit's developer ecosystem.
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