Moderator Nominations: 6 Month Term beginning 11/1/21

Per the new rules for establishing mods of this forum, anyone may post in this thread volunteering to serve a 6 month term as mod beginning roughly on 11/1/21 and ending on 5/1/22. Any volunteer post which receives at least 10 likes in this thread will be considered an official nomination that will move forward to a full forum vote. This thread will remain open for 3 days.

Full rules listed below.

Nominations and Elections. Two weeks prior to each Rotation Date, a nomination thread will be created in the About Unstuck forum requesting volunteers to serve as a moderator. Anyone who volunteers in the thread and receives at least 10 likes to their post will be nominated. After the nomination thread has been open for 3 days, the nomination thread will be closed, and another thread will be posted in About Unstuck with an individual poll for each nominee, which will will remain open for 3 days. Any nominee who receives at least two-thirds approval will be added to the mod team immediately. This means they should be in place for roughly 1 week prior to the Rotation Date, and a moderator’s term will last approximately 6 months and 1 week. For the sake of clarity, if a moderator’s six-month term ends on a Rotation Date of July 1, then they would be eligible for nomination in the mod approval process that leads up to the next Rotation Date (September 1). This rule replaces and makes all prior rules regarding mod terms null and void.

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I believe @Tilted mentioned interest last time around, and I would support that.

@CanadaMatt3004 did you mention interest too?

Sure! I’ll take a shift if confirmed.

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Im willing with two caveats.

  1. im inconsistent in when I will be on/around though I tend to check the site multiple times per day.

  2. I will be very quick with the temp Mjolnir if I feel petty bullshit is harming the site.

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I vote for the ones we have now.

Back to posting!

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Do you have a line of succession?

Some people think a lot of the problems stem from not being quick enough.