
Alex developed automated moderation rules for the sublime-security/sublime-rules repository, focusing on reducing manual intervention in message quarantine processes. Leveraging automation and rule engine expertise, Alex designed logic in YAML to automatically quarantine messages based on malicious attack scores, user reports of malicious content, and high volumes of user reports within message groups. This approach shifted enforcement from manual review to proactive, rules-based automation, improving threat containment and user safety. The work demonstrated depth in automation and security, integrating seamlessly with existing moderation workflows. Over the month, Alex delivered a robust feature that enhanced operational efficiency without introducing new bugs.

November 2024 — sublime-security/sublime-rules: Implemented Core Feed Automated Moderation Rules to automatically quarantine messages based on (1) malicious attack scores, (2) user reports indicating malicious content, and (3) high volumes of user reports within a message group. This automation reduces manual moderation workload, accelerates threat containment, and improves user safety. Commit 0a77db5697ce5c36f4f998c5d6b53d645db7f1ba (Add default automations to core feed #2162).
November 2024 — sublime-security/sublime-rules: Implemented Core Feed Automated Moderation Rules to automatically quarantine messages based on (1) malicious attack scores, (2) user reports indicating malicious content, and (3) high volumes of user reports within a message group. This automation reduces manual moderation workload, accelerates threat containment, and improves user safety. Commit 0a77db5697ce5c36f4f998c5d6b53d645db7f1ba (Add default automations to core feed #2162).
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