Hello! There hasn’t been any trouble in this community so far, but just in case, I’d like to have some other mods on the team. Preferably someone not in the Pacific time zone (europe or asia would be preferred) so there’s better overall coverage.

If you want to join the team, just reply here with your experience with moderation as well as your general moderation philosophy.

My moderation philosophy is simple, I don’t want to do anything if I’m not forced to, so I prefer to let people upvote or downvote things, and only if someone is breaking the rules do I step in.

I’d also like new mods to talk through rules changes, as what I’ve put as the initial rules are way too simplistic.

  • @[email protected]M
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    51 year ago

    Im game. Love diablo modded multiple small-medium subreddits.

    My philosophy modding is to do whats needed but as little as possible. I too like to let the community police itself mostly

  • @WabbsM
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    1 year ago

    I’m happy to get involved, modded a couple of subreddits over the years.

    I’ve got a similar philosophy to you to be honest, nothing too heavy handed, have a clear set of rules everyone can understand and only getting involved when necessary.

    Edit - forgot to mention, I’m in Europe so can help cover that timezone.

  • XhieronM
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    31 year ago

    I’d also be happy to chip in. East coast US; I modded r/lostarkgame for several months around the time that game launched in the West.

    Philosophically, I think it’s a matter of what you want the community to be, and there are some decisions to make on that front–things like, do you want to curate news for the game, or do you want to be a lounge for memes? a little of both? Laissez-faire moderation works for a small community, but it gets harder and harder as the community grows. More robust rules get you a little of the way, but ultimately a lot comes down to even-handedly enforcing the current rule 2.

    • @CrackhappyOPM
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      21 year ago

      Completely valid point you’re making. Having modded very large and active communities, it does turn into something of a shitshow after a while. As to the purpose of the community, that’s really something that has yet to be truly decided other than generally Diablo based. Likely not a meme lounge, I would say, but that’s up for debate with the community at large.

      • @WabbsM
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        1 year ago

        Feels like the sweet spot will likely land somewhere in the middle? Probably want a nice balance of content type to give it the best chance of flourishing. From a modding point of view I think it always comes back to that clear ruleset that’s consistently applied… The tricky part is actually doing it!