• NOT_RICK@lemmy.world
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      11 days ago

      Pretty sure they moved to the UK and left the fediverse. I recall someone else saying their being on here wasn’t best for their mental health

  • Sunshine@piefed.caOP
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    11 days ago

    The amount of people who forget to check the last post/comment submission date is too damn high!

  • pruwyben@discuss.tchncs.de
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    11 days ago

    Mine are usually two sentences, basically “hey, are you still around? If not I’m going to take over your community to fix the out of date stickies/sidebar”

  • saltesc@lemmy.world
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    I was a mod once. A lot of it was just dealing with the same “I want to speak to the manager” people. They were funny initially—sharing the best lols back and forth with other mods. But eventually it got kind of depressing because empathy would kick in; wondering what happened to this 0.5% of users or so that just couldn’t personally deal with or understand how to be in a society. They’d be deep in it, though. Collecting bad experiences they constantly create for themselves.

    We did a lot of temporary bans with the idea some people just need to disconnect for a while, but instead they’d just stew on it for 3 days or whatever and then spend hours writing up something no one was ever going to read a word of.

  • slazer2au@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    Honestly, why are they still mods if the account is abandoned? A policy should be in place that if an account is inactive for an amount of time they are removed as mods.

    • mesa@piefed.social
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      11 days ago

      Ive thought about a yearly “election” for communities. So that mods can change more naturally. And so they themselves have less of a chance to get burnt out.