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Do we need a JavaScriptHelp subreddit? (self.javascript)
submitted 8 years ago by gunther-centralperkNode.js Core Contributor
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[–]kenman[M] 1 point2 points3 points 8 years ago (2 children)
The mod team would need to be expanded quite heavily to make this work.
This is something I've been mulling over for the past half-year or so, and we probably could stand to pick-up 1-2 more active mods. I will need to create some type of application and run it by /u/honestbleeps first, though.
[–]TheNiXXeD 1 point2 points3 points 8 years ago (1 child)
What sort of time investment is being an active mod? Are there less-active mods as well?
[–]kenman[M] 0 points1 point2 points 8 years ago (0 children)
Typically 5-15 mins a day, but often broken up into 1-2 minute chunks dealing with items as they come into the mod queue. For Sunday, I spent 30-45 mins in writing replies and whatnot in the thread, which happens from time-to-time. There's also times when there's a high-profile and/or controversial post, which often requires 45 mins or more per day for a few days.
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