I often think about starting a community that functions like /r/berlin, but with a professional moderator like dang to maintain decorum, deduplicate threads, and generally keep the place tidy.
With Toytown Germany simply vanishing, there's both a need and a market for it. I just never want to be a moderator again.
>I often think about starting a community that functions like /r/berlin, but with a professional moderator like dang to maintain decorum, deduplicate threads, and generally keep the place tidy.
If /r/berlin is anything like /r/japanlife, the problem IS the moderator.
I often think about starting a community that functions like /r/berlin, but with a professional moderator like dang to maintain decorum, deduplicate threads, and generally keep the place tidy.
With Toytown Germany simply vanishing, there's both a need and a market for it. I just never want to be a moderator again.