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by richbell
1331 days ago
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> Well if you do leave it unmoderated for long, other users can appeal to admins to get control instead Historically the r/RedditRequest process only considered whether the moderator was completely inactive from Reddit. There could be a dead subreddit that hadn't been touched in years or a flourishing subreddit whose top mod was completely MIA, there was nothing you could do if the top mod was still active on Reddit — even if you could prove they were just squatting. Not unlike domain squatting. |
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