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https://www.themotte.org/volunteer should have tldr/skip option

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I just run into https://www.themotte.org/volunteer asking me to rate some overly long mythology/fanfiction/pagan themed post.

Really long.

And there was no option to indicate that I am unwilling to spend time on reading it.

Maybe in such case I should close the tab and do not fill feedback?

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Could we add something indicating what post the posts came from sometimes a silly post is perfect in Friday Fun or a culture war post is only good in the culture war thread.

Part of volunteering is accepting that it might take a few minutes to do. You don't have to read the entire thing, you can skim it and say "yeah, that looks pretty good, doesn't seem to be a problem", but I'm intentionally not having an option for "I don't want to review this" because I don't want people to be able to cherrypick what to review.

You can close the tab, but you'll give up your daily volunteer slot and (once it's implemented) the system will disapprove of that; it's okay to do it once in a while, but if you make a regular thing out of it it'll start penalizing you in terms of influence.

That said, I may add some kind of a word-count limit; right now it does up to 3 items, and I might change it to "3 items or 3,000 words, whichever comes first". Or something like that.

Is there a way to automatically display context? Or maybe have an option to show context? I find I often have to read the thread to even parse the comment, and I worry I would accidentally click on the context button and leave the page rather than open it in a new tab.

It's something I want to do, but the comment-display code is frankly kind of grim. I've got a task set up for it but it'll be a bit.

Can the volunteering page remember what page I was on and take me there when I'm done?

Oh right, I was going to make a note of that one. Task set up, but it's gonna be a bit I'm afraid.

I just open everything in a new tab and close it, does that work?