I'm an admin on lemmy.blahaj.zone, /196's home instance. I'm not a member of /196, and I'm not familiar with its history. However, I'm seeing a LOT of reports coming through that aren't being actioned by community mods.
It looks like the original mod has deleted their account, and the remaining mod hasn't been active since their initial post 2 days ago.
What I'm hoping to see is that @threegnomes logs back in, appoints some mods and gets things under control.
But should that not happen, I'm going to need to step in and appoint some mods myself
Either way, if you're interested in being a mod, please reply below. I (and hopefully @threegnomes) will look at everyone that gets lots of community support (via upvotes or replies) and put some more mods in.
Lots of upvotes doesn't mean you automatically get the job. I reserve the right to veto candidates that I think are going to create more work rather than reduce it.
I'll put my name forward as a potential mod but whoever you pick, just please for the love of god make sure they aren't a tankie. You can usually sus them out by asking about the holodomor or the molotov-ribbentrop pact.
Hi there, I'm interested in becoming a mod because I run a bunch of events on 196s discord server, as well as run the 195 community here on lemmy as the sole moderator. 195 was originally 196 before this version was created, and has nearly as many active users. I also have a little bit of prior experience moderating on other websites like reddit and discord. (I'm also very much not a tankie) thanks!
I can play custodian if you need it. It'd be super lame to see this community get goofed on by spam or bigoted stuff, after managing to regrow so fast.
Rule 196 is a simple rule: if you enter the "sub" (obviously from reddit), you must post before leaving.
It usually ends up being very random, which leads it to both being easy and very difficult to moderate.
For a long time the original reddit version had some toxicity and lots of porn (or at least NSFW content). If it isn't marked NSFW, I'd do that and (assuming NSFW is allowed on lemmy.blahaj) mostly leave it be unless there's something really problematic and/or potentially illegal.
Honestly have no idea how to even moderate these communities. Reddit was hard enough without 3rd party tools.
Honestly, most of the reports that have come through don't even require action as far as I can tell. The biggest issue is, as the instance admin, I don't want to be dealing with reports for a community and making those calls, when many of them aren't breaking instance rules.
As long as the blahaj lemmy instance rules are followed, I don't care how the community is moderated, as long as it is :)
I wonder if any automoderation tools exist for Lemmy yet? I'd be willing to take a crack at building some but if an open-source project for that already exists I'd rather contribute there.
I'd gladly help out, I have have mod experience being a moderator for a discord server (for a Minecraft mod). Never done anything mod-related for reddit/lemmy, but I'm sure it's not too different.
I have lurked on r/196 for a while and really like the community and the idea (funny shitposting meme community but with a side of queerness). I didn't really interact much beyond upvoting on the subreddit, but I'm going to try and be more active and involved on this new platform :)
Im in for it but im transitioning (ha) between diffrent jobs now and if i get my new one it'll be 6 day 12 hour shifts. What im saying is that I'd love to help but my availability might be limited