so i took over this sub that's been dead for like a year. looks like it had some people once upon a time. anyone got tips for reviving a dead sub? would appreciate any help i can get!
Seriously, what's with mods thinking they're gods or something? Just got banned for a 'rule violation' that wasn’t even in the rules. They make this stuff up as they go?
Might sound dumb but how do you tell if someone's shadowbanned? like do their posts just not show up or what's the deal? can any mod just do it or is it only for reddit admins?
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hey, just became a mod on a small sub & idk how modmail works... do we get notified when we get a new message or do i need to keep checking it manually? also, is there a way to sort the mails or something? kinda confusing rn, thanks for help
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