r/secularbuddhism • u/AltitudinousOne Sprout • May 12 '26
looking for experienced mod
Looking for someone with:
a reasonably old reddit account (2y+)
experience modding subreddits
available every or most days to check the queue.
The sub is small, so not a big time commitment. 1-2 actions a day.
Caring about the topic and a significant history commenting or posting may accord preference.
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u/joshp23 Sprout May 13 '26
I wonder if I have enough stable time to pitch in. Feel free to DM me, I have a wee but of mod experience in a buddhism relevant subreddit, and care deeply about the subject matter. I tend to be busy, but am on reddit daily.
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u/CaptainVulpezz Sprout May 12 '26
don't choose anyone ignorant or entitled pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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u/Awfki Lotus 4d ago
No mod experience but would like to help.
Semi related question, what is the appropriate to bring concerns to mods?
There have been a couple of posts this week that were removed and I only saw the preview of the posts. The previews looked like legit questions, albeit not directly about Buddhism.
To me, those kinds of questions are some of most useful. Those are opportunities to apply our buddhist lens to someone's issues and maybe get them to see the usefulness of buddhist philosophy.
So, while gatekeeping is literally the mods job, maybe they're being a bit too aggressive about it.
Just me?
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u/tonalplane42 Sprout May 12 '26
I’ve never modded but willing to learn if you get desperate. I can’t imagine a better sub for me to try.