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[Hackathon] FlairGuard — Flair-triggered moderation automation for Reddit

Hey r/Devvit! 👋

I built FlairGuard for the Reddit Mod Tools & Migrated Apps Hackathon.

**What it does:**

FlairGuard turns Reddit flairs into instant moderation actions. The

moment a moderator applies a configured flair to a post, it automatically

✅ Removes the post

✅ Posts a custom stickied removal reason

✅ Locks the thread

✅ Sends a modmail to the author

✅ Optionally issues a temporary ban

All rules are managed from a secure moderator-only dashboard with a

live audit log.

**Why it's useful:**

Reddit's built-in tools handle manual removals well, but nothing

natively triggers actions based on a flare change. FlairGuard fills

that gap—making your flair workflow do the heavy lifting automatically.

**Try it out:**

🔗 [Install from App Directory](https://developers.reddit.com/apps/flairguard-app)

🔗 [Live Demo](https://www.reddit.com/r/flairguard\_app\_dev/?playtest=flairguard-app)

Would love any feedback from the community—especially from active

Moderators! Happy to answer questions. 🙏

reddit.com
u/Exact-Cut-637 — 6 hours ago
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FlairGuard - The Ultimate Flair-Based Moderation Suite (Hackathon Entry)

Hi everyone! I'm excited to share my entry for the Reddit Mod Tools Hackathon: FlairGuard.

My goal was to build a "native-feeling" moderation tool that automates the repetitive parts of flaring while providing total transparency to the mod team.

🛡️ Key Features:

  • Custom Dashboard: Built with a "Zero-Inline" CSP-compliant WebView for a premium, secure experience.
  • Automated Enforcement: Map flairs to removals, thread locking, and sticky comments.
  • Audit Logs: A live, searchable log of every action taken by the bot.
  • Community Status: Update your sub's announcements directly from the dashboard!

Why it matters: It saves moderators time, ensures rule consistency, and provides a centralized hub for community management.

App Link: https://developers.reddit.com/apps/flairguard-app

I'd love to get some feedback from the community before I finalize my submission tomorrow. What other features would you find useful?

#RedditHackathon #Devvit #ModTools

reddit.com
u/Exact-Cut-637 — 8 days ago