Hello everyone,
I joined this community yesterday because I stumbled upon a comment somewhere saying that it was inactive. I tried to post a bit, the posts gained some traction, it seems that you guys already have enough people to get the ball rolling.
Unfortunately, I'm already busy with posting to content to a few others of my communities, so if I may, I suggest that a few of you step in to moderate, and take some actions such as update the sidebar with other relevant communities, reach out to those communities to get your own community listed, cross-post relevant content, organize weekly threads, post some content every day, etc.
I say from the sidebar that @hsl@wayfarershaven.eu is the other mod, but I know from personal experience that he's already quite busy with moderating !asklemmy@lemmy.ml.
That's all for me, I hope you guys have a good day/evening/whatever it is on your side of the world!
Edit:
The only requirements to do the jobs are the following
- being willing to help the community grow
- check if your current app/website interface supports mods tools (some of them do, but I don't know exactly which ones)
- timezones are quite flexible, the community is still small
- in terms of security, just don't use a very easy to guess password, and make sure you have an email address configured to reset your password if you ever got compromised (but to fair that's not that different from what you might already be doing)
Requirements?
From my experience as a mod elsewhere, just the willingness to help. You don't have to have your account on the instance or anything.
I myself won't be able to help, probably. Only as a participant.
But I think it would help others if they'd know what are the preferred ways of reliably accessing the service (web&desktop I assume), their timezones, or if you need a link to a previous modding experience of an applicant. And if you'd teach them how it's done, or if instance's admins will teach them how not to compromise themselves there, for example.
I see, thank you for your input. Adding this right now.