Both accounts were made today to post just one post, and both are using images hosted on Mintboard.org.
I don't think this is just an issue of having moderators react faster. I think there should be some limits on posting with one-day old accounts or for accounts trying to make their first post on this one.
To be fair to them, very few forums have 24 hour rapid response times. I don't know what country the mods are in. I think the bigger lesson is that there need to be safeguards to make this harder.
First, if a post has a score of -10, it needs to disappear. There's no reason for another fifty people to have to see disturbing content after 10 people already did.
Second, maybe place limits on accounts with no posts or comments or that were made today.
if a post has a score of -10, it needs to disappear
So I can make 10 accounts and have free reign to delete anyone's post? No dice. There's already systems in place to prevent this from happening, some things just slip through the cracks. (There's a reason this is a rare occurrence)
What if Lemmy clients had an option to not view negative X posts on the cummulative feed, you would have to directly navigate to the sub to view all content currently available including the negative X or lower posts?
Each client would have to implement this, but could be a way to "clean up" the primary feed. I hate when I see -20-something posts on subs im on because im fairly certain they've all deserved those scores.
Just a thought, what else could we implement to help this issue?
CP is illegal. Communities have been shut for less. Go look at the shitposting community over at Lemmy.world. They shut down overCSAM and started an application system for membership.