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@Yvette: Not being harsh, it's just a fact. The current SE moderation model works fine for flags raised by users organically. Use of bots or SEDE for flagging is different. As a regular user, this Meta post would be like this: I am a user on parenting, I saw a post that should not have been posted, I flagged it and it took some time to handle the flag and the post to be removed. So I propose the software filters are increased. Refer what the mod said - meta.stackexchange.com/questions/279369/…
Also, if one willingly opts to go and look at the content Smokey reports, they have to accept the fact that they have opted to be among the first few to look at bad/very bad posts, and that requires one to develop thick skin (like the mods). It is a choice a user makes.