It looks like the /c/formula1 community is basically running unmoderated at the moment. The current mod doesn't look that active and this might cause issues in the future. Is there a way to add more mods to the community so that we can organize a bit more?
Just want to add that last week i also made a post here requesting for some sort of solution, but as the current mod seemed to be active again (with one message unrelated to the f1 community) i thought it was going to be solved. But the mod seems not interested in maintaining one of the biggest f1 community and seems really abandoned.
as you well know wes I am active but that does not require me to post constantly, I believe I reached out to make you a mod on F1 but I would prefer we do not make accusations about the sub being abandoned when it is not true
I have not been contacted to becoming a mod, and while it is true that you don’t need to post all the time it would just be a shame to let the biggest f1 community become a cesspool without good moderation.
An admin responded in a semi-similar thread and suggested getting in touch with the mod to offer to join the mod-team or transfer the community: https://lemmy.world/comment/923510
My guess, given that this mod is semi-active, is that admins would want to see:
Community members offer to join the mod-team or take-over that are ignored or rebuffed for some extended time period like a week or more. There's a bunch of unanswered at-mentions in this post, so that's a decent start.
Evidence that the mod guidelines at https://lemmy.world/post/424735 aren't being followed (which based on this thread I think the "enough mods" guideline isn't... plus there are no sidebar rules, so I think there's a case here).
Gather links to any posts/comment-threads that are suffering due to undermoderation, especially if instance rules at https://mastodon.world/about (yes, that's a mastodon link, the admin teams are the same and that's where they post them) are being broken and not handled.
If the mod takes any retaliatory action like harassing you in DMs or banning people participating in discussions like this from the community, definitely document that as well.
If there's a decent paper trail of the mod not meeting mod guidelines, not enforcing instance rules, and not accepting help... I think that's the point at which they might possibly consider intervening more directly. For a semi-active mod, they probably want folks to make a concerted attempt to work it out one-on-one first.
Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using an URL instead of its name, which doesn't work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: !moderators@lemmy.world
Agree that it would be good to unite these communities. I raised it to the mod of the world community within a few days of the community being created but they deleted my post with not much explanation beyond "I'm not shutting the community down, don't advertise other communities".
This was also reported as an unmoderated community about a week ago, but the poster deleted their post. Not sure if the mod got in touch with them, an admin did, or they just randomly deleted it. I didn't notice any official public responses before the post got deleted.
It's certainly a decently sized community that's sufficiently under-moderated that multiple people think the mod is absent, and the existing mod doesn't seem to be putting up calls for others to join the mod team.
That post was mine, i deleted the post because i saw that @Photographer@lemmy.world was active again, albeit it was just one post and unrelated to the formula1 sub. After that one message it's crickets again. Me and other members are putting in time and effort to make the community work but it needs active mods.
I think its gonna have to be voluntary, bud. As Lemmy gets more users and communities start forming, people will start moderating on their own accord. If you see something serious, like ad spamming, hate speech or CP, it might be worth reporting it to the home servers admins.