As in, take over communities from inactive moderators? c/football’s sole moderator has not posted or commented in days, and several communities from Reddit are completely blank and owned by a certain “@AutoModerator” account which has never posted or commented. I was wondering, is that a possibility on Lemmy?

  • @AstrealixOP
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    02 years ago

    Yeah, but I’m worried about future moderation. For now it’s fine, just wondering if that’s even a feature or if that would possibly need to be newly coded into Lemmy.

    • Briongloid
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      2 years ago

      If I was the instance admin, I would only consider putting you as a moderator after you had been active for long enough to show that you’re already doing more work than the sleeper mod.

      As for removing them, I probably wouldn’t unless they had done something to show they weren’t trustworthy.

      But as it stands, we still need our communities to be built up and that will take effort from active participants.

      Over the next few weeks Reddit users will be filtering in and out like a party and will be scanning the room, we need activity to already be here and that will have to come from us participating more than we normally would have on Reddit.

      Earn a mod spot before you ask for it.

      • thereisalamp
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        12 years ago

        I think co-opting a “default” kind of name like football, and then doing nothing to build that community, would pretty well qualify as untrustworthy imo

      • @AstrealixOP
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        02 years ago

        I’m not asking for it right now, I’m simply asking whether such a possibility even exists, which it sounds like there is. Your comment has nothing to do with this.

    • Guy Dudeman
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      32 years ago

      I think it’s an admin thing. They’d have to remove the inactive mods and instate you.