@patchw3rk I'm in the same boat! I created them before the migration, because they didn't exist. But I don't have the time or the desire to admin communities with hundreds of people. I hope this becomes easier at some point
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Does the old Google docs trick work? Promote a user to Admin, then remove yourself, now it's theirs.
I'm not exactly sure how to go about removing myself.
Click on the magazine icon or text somewhere to take you to the list of posts in the magazine, at the bottom of the page (on mobile, might be in the side panel on desktop) next to the count of subscribers is and unsubscribe button. I've just checked this button is there even if you are a moderator/creator.
It's not uncommon on Reddit for head mods to be relatively inactive in their communities, with the mods below doing most of the work.
Assuming everyone is cool with you retiring as soon as you can, it shouldn't be an issue unless you go mad with power one day.
you need to contact @ernest and request who to give it to
Honestly, I'd suggest just leaving it be and waiting for an eventual feature change. I don't think it's scalable to be manually requesting all these kinds of changes from the (sole?) admin and this isn't particularly critical. I think Ernest has a lot on his plate just maintaining and developing this site.