I’m basically alone on 3d printing. It might be a good idea to recruit some help at some point, but I’m in a conundrum about what to do. I didn’t create the community, and I’m the 4th mod down. The other 3 are not active. I don’t want to discourage them, but I don’t want the community to get discouraged by inactive mods either. I try to check posts at least a few times a day, and I have no intention of leaving. I kinda bounce around in interests and am neck deep in AI stuff at the moment. It would be nice to know I have some good help and am not alone here. Do I just keep kicking the can and hope the other mods come back?

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    1 year ago

    I’m only speaking as a fellow moderator, but most people don’t pay attention to the moderator lists (let alone check the mod queue or posting histories), so I wouldn’t worry about discouraging users.

    Every team does things differently. I’d recommend reaching out to your fellow mods to mention the need for support and how you plan to identify and engage candidates for the team. It could also be something as simple as “I think we need some help, are folks fine with me inviting a few others?”. If you don’t hear back from anyone after a few days or a week (depending on the urgency), you can probably just go ahead with inviting folks.

    Depending on how active the community is, it’s also always a good idea to have some kind of a chatroom setup for this kind of coordination. Matrix works nicely since it’s already integrated into Lemmy as the secure messaging option - but you can also setup a team Telegram chat or Discord server (if you go for Discord, I recommend starting your own server and keeping it closed off to your team).