Moderators, or “mods,” are the volunteer users who help ensure that your favorite communities are fun, interesting, and well-organized places to discuss and share content with other users. In addition to removing posts and comments that violate their community-specific rules, moderators can guide the look, purpose, and types of content in their communities and have a positive impact on all of their subscribers’ Reddit experience. There are three main ways to become a mod of a given community.
By subreddit creation:
You may have a great idea for a community and decide to create a new subreddit. By doing so, you automatically become the top moderator of that subreddit, which allows you to build the community and its moderator team from the ground up.
By making a request:
You may notice that a subreddit you’re interested in is unmoderated. If so, you can make a request for it in r/redditrequest. If your request is granted, then you will become the new top moderator of that community.
By invite:
More commonly, you may be invited to join an existing mod team. This is an excellent way to get started moderating for an established community and learn from experienced moderators.
Hope this answered your question, OP! Good luck
Is anybody currently working on a livesplit autosplitter for 1.599?
I am also curious about this topic. Would be very interesting to see more TAS on other categories.
That actually happened to me quite some time ago, which got me a pb lol