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Could you elaborate or provide a code snippet showing how they aren't in order?
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Sure thing, although since grabbing these is a .mod action, you will need to replace the subreddit with one you moderate. Also it looks like it could be possible that they'd end up in order, but I am not seeing that happen on a reddit with 12 removal reasons. Misordering is consistent with new objects.
rrs = reddit.subreddit('yoursub').mod.removal_reasons
rrs[0].title # may not be the 0th index removal reason listed on reddit.com
# or just print em all out and compare to the list on reddit.com -- more likely to show mis-ordering
for rr in rrs:
print(rr.title)
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Why would it be closed? It's still an issue.
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