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  • Some of the communities I’ve started are becoming more popular, and I have less time. Even tho everyone is 100% chill for now (only two reports and both false alarms), I guess I should add some mods.

    My question is, do all mods have the same rights? In particular, can a mod remove another mod, especially myself? Or add new ones?

    How to check other mods’ work, e.g. whether they don’t ban someone inappropriately?

    What moderation tools are there? I only see removal and ban, is there anything else? I guess one can send a warning through a message?

    I don’t wanna be some dictator or anything, in fact I find it important to keep the atmosphere cool and let people express themselves even if they are upset or make a mistake. How to coordinate such an atmosphere?

    A lot of people have weird experiences with Reddit mods that would ban you for nothing and were overall drama queens. I’d prefer to avoid that, if that makes sense.