Well, I was saying you don’t have to be a mod. If we look at examples beyond “alt” communities, [email protected] 's main poster isn’t a mod. Likewise, [email protected] 's most frequent poster isn’t a mod either.
It doesn’t have to be hard work. Just pick a couple communities and start engaging at the level you’re comfortable with.
I don’t want to have to deal with the mod stuff, exactly like OP said. I’m just here to promote owls, conservation, and wildlife rehab. I do have a great mod that lets me do pretty much anything I want and will do stickies and banner changes and such for me, and I just keep giving good content.
I’ve noticed it goes in phases:
[email protected] is currently in phase 3 but it was in phases 1 and 2 for a while. [email protected] is bouncing between phases 1 and 2. [email protected] is in phase 3. Punk is interesting bc it has both [email protected] and [email protected]. Ideally they’d join forces on [email protected] and then they’d be in phase 2 or 3. [email protected] is pretty much at phase 4, tho it’s sometimes lacking in discussions.
Anyway, I recommend picking one of those communities and posting/discussing, you don’t have to be a mod to help grow them.
Yep, the mod has to do a lot of work at the start which is hard.
Well, I was saying you don’t have to be a mod. If we look at examples beyond “alt” communities, [email protected] 's main poster isn’t a mod. Likewise, [email protected] 's most frequent poster isn’t a mod either.
It doesn’t have to be hard work. Just pick a couple communities and start engaging at the level you’re comfortable with.
I don’t want to have to deal with the mod stuff, exactly like OP said. I’m just here to promote owls, conservation, and wildlife rehab. I do have a great mod that lets me do pretty much anything I want and will do stickies and banner changes and such for me, and I just keep giving good content.
Thanks mate! Giving [email protected] a whirl
Subbed! gl hf
Thanks mate 👍