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>>162111 The mods rarely come to /d/, because I figure most of the mods aren't interested in /d/ material. Even when they do show up, they rarely moderate past the material on the front page of the board. Only guro seems to get an immediate response from them.
Not that I blame them, of course - I wouldn't want to be stuck moderating /o/, since I have no interest in it, and I probably wouldn't do a very good job because of that. But still: it'd be nice to have someone who regularly visits /d/ given some moderation ability. Theoretically, anyways, though the FAQ specifically removes that as a possibility: "How do I become a moderator?
Simply put, you don't. I select moderators who I both know and trust, simply e-mailing me or warning other users will not get you any closer to being selected as one. Ironically, a handful of the users that I have offered the power to have declined it, preferring to be left normal users."
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