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Currently the only way to find out if a specific post has been moved is to look through every other sub's logs to find that post's link.

Something like "Post moved from /s/<example>"

Currently the only way to find out if a specific post has been moved is to look through every other sub's logs to find that post's link. Something like "Post moved from /s/<example>"

(post is archived)

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There's no reason to use resource to log that. A moved post is notified to the OP and they can check the sub log where their post has been moved from.

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Well can we at least have an indication that a post has been moved from its original posting location? i.e. a binary true/false flag if a post has been moved, with appropriate UI indicators. I've seen a number of posts where the comments don't match the subverse at all, and an indication that the post has been moved would give us a better indication of how to reply to antagonistic comments.

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I've seen a number of posts where the comments don't match the subverse at all,

Links?

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https://poal.co/s/MeanwhileOnReddit/320626

The post that inspired this one. It's a post on MeanwhileOnReddit with only one comment, with the only comment being "Fucking Reddit? Really?". If it's on MeanwhileOnReddit, you'd expect it to be on Reddit, which is why the comment is so jarring.

As for the others, are you seriously asking for anecdotal evidence of posts I've seen in passing over the past two months off the cuff? Is it really that much of an imposition to add one single byte of storage to every active post, that gets removed when archived? If you're really hurting for that much storage, your data limits are whack.