A good example is https://lemmy.world/c/documentaries

One of their mods, https://lemmy.world/u/sabbah, currently mods 54 communites despite only being on Lemmy for about a month and has never posted on c/documentaries (except for his post asking for people to join his mod team).

The other mod, https://lemmy.world/u/AradFort, has one post to c/documentaries and moderates 18 communities.

Does Lemmy.World have a plan to remove this kind of cancer before we start getting reddit supermods here too?

Edit: This comment shows how this is even more dangerous than I had thought.

Edit2: Official answer from LW admin is here

Final: Was going to create an issue for this on the Lemmy github, but I browsed for awhile and found that it had already been done. If anyone wants to continue the discussion there, here it is - https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3452

Perhap we need another issue for the problem in the original edit (It being impossible currently to remove a ‘founding’ mod without destroying either the community of their account)

    • @ktr41nOP
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      41 year ago

      The call to join ‘their’ team. Also, why did they create a community they had no interest in modding / participating in to begin with?

      • @[email protected]
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        -21 year ago

        Well, at this very moment, it’s their team. They put an icon, a sidebar, a few users are posting.

        I don’t see what’s your issue here. Why not join them if you want to mod that community? I’m sure they would be happy to have you onboard

        • @ktr41nOP
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          111 year ago

          I feel like you, and several others, are entirely missing the point.

          Its not that I want the community so much as I am concerned about the squatting aspect at large.

          • @[email protected]
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            -11 year ago

            Well, if they are squatting and not doing their jobs as mods, then people will ask the LW admins to remove them, and that’s it.

        • hypelightfly
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          71 year ago

          The issue was explained in the first post, what do you not understand?