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Moderation tools for healthy channels

Bans, mutes, warnings and a three-strikes policy give owners and mods what they need to keep rooms good.

The Rambler teamMay 27, 20264 min read

A chat room is only as good as its worst five minutes. Rambler gives the people who run rooms the tools to handle those five minutes quickly and fairly.

Roles that make sense

Rooms have owners and moderators, each with a clear level of authority. Mods can act in the moment; owners set the tone and manage their mods. The permission model is explicit, so it's always clear who can do what.

Bans, mutes, warnings

Moderators can mute someone who's getting heated, warn them with a reason, or ban them outright with an expiry. Warnings feed a built-in three-strikes policy, so repeated problems escalate on their own instead of relying on someone's memory.

Secret and keyed rooms

Sometimes the best moderation is the door. Unlisted rooms don't show up in the directory, and password-protected channels keep the conversation to the people you invite. Together they give private crews a quiet corner.

Good moderation is mostly about being able to act fast and consistently. That's what we optimized for.

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