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I've always been a lurker, but now seeing lemmy's growth, I figured I would like to contribute somehow.

Would becoming a mod be a good way to do it? How? What does it take to be a good mod?

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[โ€“] Barbarian@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 year ago

This is also my first time being a mod, but for a small community, doesn't seem so bad so far. Take this advice with a huge grain of salt, I'm also a newbie:

  1. Be a mod for a topic you actually care about and can contribute to

  2. Delete any comments/posts that break the rules on your community

That's... kind of it? I haven't actually had to delete anything on my community yet, but it is tiny, so that's probably a factor.