You don't need financial knowledge to mod a sub, you just need to be fair in enforcing a set of rules (civility, off topic posts, etc). And yeah, most will likely just be people reporting stuff that you'd need to respond to.
I try to report as much as I can, but I'm not interested in being a mod because I'm lazy and will probably never look at the reports. I'm happy to generate content because that only requires occasional effort.
ok, i added you as a mod, although the existing mod @WandererLagomorph799@lemmy.ml is not entirely inactive - they posted 7 days ago.
now you get to decide about the offtopicness of this landlord thread (posted by the same OP as this thread) which is currently the most active thread here :)
(it has been getting many reports for being offtopic, which i've ignored because there was a pretty active discussion by the time i saw the first report.)
I really prefer not to, but I am only likely to be active enough that I could do basic things like update the sidebar or whatever.
So I guess consider me as a backup option if nobody steps up in the next few days. I'm technically a mod on a couple other communities, but I'm incredibly inactive. I'm fair, but extremely lazy, so I'll probably only step in if specifically requested.
New to Lemmy and still waiting for my preferred app to be available which will help my availability and use but am passionate about the topic and work well in applying frameworks objectively.
Hi, was busy a good while for a lot of things, so didn't see the request for posting here till later sadly. But excellent to see this here, good to see things slowly building up :).