Inactive mods?
I moderate the /c/stopdrinking community. The person who created it didn't want to mod, and so I volunteered. Now the creator has gone inactive and hasn't been around for for 4 days.
I'd like to update the sidebar, etc, but only the creator seems to be able to do that.
What happens if he never comes back? If he can eventually be removed, what would be a reasonable amount of time to wait?
In the meantime, can an Admin change the sidebar text for me?
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Question from someone who might want to start a couple of magazines/communities: Is being away for four days long enough to be considered inactive?
No, it shouldn't be, many people have commitments and as long as there is a mod active then the community is being covered.
This is the second post I've seen on the matter today and it's disappointing that we are already seeing people trying to assure they are the King of their little domain.
I was tired of these politics in Reddit and I'm not eager to continue seeing it here.
I just want someone to add a proper description. I'm sorry if that's me trying to become a king of some little domain.
People really ascribe the worst to things sometimes.
This Reddit sub takeover shit needs to stay in Reddit. I hope @ruud@lemmy.world categorically refuses these demands, we don't want Reddit toxicity here.
I mean you got snoo in your name, bud, you kinda brought it with you.
There has to exist a process by which new mods can take ownership of abandoned communities. Thatโs not Reddit toxicity, itโs day to day business.
Was this necessary?
By which decree?
Idk, was it necessary to make your name a reference to reddit? My fuckin' name is assbutt, dude, the bar isn't very high here. It's pretty fuckin' weird to call yourself 'snoo' while you go around decrying the evils of reddit.
Come on, are you fuckin' serious right now? If you create 'SnooFuckersAnonymous' then abandon it next week, what the hell are the admins supposed to do with it? According to you, they have to leave it there, empty and unused, forever, instead of letting someone make something out of it. That is asinine beyond words.
For someone who loves reddit enough to adopt the name of their mascot, you sure don't seem to understand how it worked. You're acting as if subreddit requests were exclusively hostile takeovers. Part of requesting a sub was proving that you had made every attempt to contact the existing mods.
Transferring ownership to new mods is basic maintenance in a place like this. Nobody is suggesting we steal communities from their owners and hand them out to trolls.