
SmartMod.Ai — Stop AI-generated content on Reddit
👋 Hey everyone, I’m Imad, founder of SmartMod.ai & itsmartsolutions.llc.
I built SmartMod.ai because, as a moderator, I kept seeing AI-generated posts creep into communities. It’s frustrating, lowers trust, and makes queues harder to manage.
SmartMod.ai gives moderators an AI score on new posts so they can quickly decide whether to approve or remove saving time and keeping subs human.
One feature I’m especially excited about is the Auto Moderator: you can set rules like “remove posts with AI score > 90%” or “flag posts between 40%-70% for review.” This way, SmartMod works for you in the background, cutting down queue time while you focus on what really matters.
I’d love your feedback:
Do you think AI detection will become essential for moderation?
What features would make this tool more useful for mods like you?
Thanks for checking it out 🙏
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Really cool idea, man. Mods already have enough on their plate saves time while keeping things clean is a win. @thisisimad
@debra_salt Thanks a lot 🙏 That’s exactly the goal, lighten the load for mods while helping communities stay authentic.
@thisisimad You’re absolutely right, but here’s my question:
People are creating content with AI on LinkedIn, Reddit, YouTube, and many other platforms. And everywhere, there’s talk about removing it. What’s your opinion on this?
If Moderator AI starts removing posts, then won’t a huge number of posts get taken down?
@sania_khan10 Thank you for the input!
The main goal of SmartMod is not really to ban all AI content. That would be unrealistic (and honestly undesirable, since AI can also enable creativity). The real challenge is quality and context.
SmartMod’s auto-moderator is optional and still experimental. The main focus is giving mods AI scores so they can review faster and make the final call.
@thisisimad This makes sense. Great!