• SSTF
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    5 months ago

    It’s just the way Lemmy is structured. If you want somebody to be a mod, you need to do it through a post/comment they’ve made in your community. Ask them to post/comment something and you can add them.

    Though I’m not entirely sure why LW needs a third ELI5 community.

    • ProdigalFrog
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      45 months ago

      If your instance has the Photon UI as an option, It’s possible to add and remove mods without an existing post in the community through the team menu.

      • Xylight
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        35 months ago

        It’s one of a couple design changes I completely rejected lemmy-ui’s version of. Why on earth is it on a commonly used menu? I feel like it makes so much more sense to put it on the community settings page.

        • ProdigalFrog
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          5 months ago

          100% agree!

          I was actually accidentily made an admin at first on my instance due to how easy it is to misclick when making someone a mod with the standard menu. Your design is leagues better.

    • Don_DickleOP
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      Because I created a community of ELI5 before I even knew they existed and thought it would be less confusion for people trying to join a community.

  • @owatnext
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    Have they commented or posted on the community? I have only ever been able to appoint modship to users who have commented somewhere on the sub.

    • Don_DickleOP
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      Um yes but one mod said he was on vacation and cound’t get to it until the 12th so I don’t know. And I don’t know how to add mods to my communities.