"Admins and Mods Anonymous" - eviltoast

Community Name: Admins and Mods Anonymous

Description: Welcome to Admins and Mods Anonymous, a safe space for admins and mods from across the federated network to discuss challenges, share experiences, and reveal insights anonymously. To maintain your privacy, consider creating a dummy account on HilariousChaos.com or using any other dummy account you have on another instance. This will ensure your posts cannot be traced back to your original admin or mod account.

Rules:

  1. Anonymity: Use a dummy account to ensure your posts cannot be traced back to your original admin or mod account. Creating an account on HilariousChaos.com is a good idea, but feel free to use any other dummy account you have.
  2. Respect Confidentiality: Do not share identifiable information about users or specific communities that could compromise privacy.
  3. Constructive Venting: Feel free to vent frustrations, but aim for constructive discussions that can lead to solutions and support.
  4. No Personal Attacks: Critique actions, policies, and decisions, but avoid personal attacks against specific individuals.
  5. No Doxxing: Sharing personal information about any user, admin, or mod is strictly prohibited.
  6. Follow Lemmy Rules: Adhere to the overall rules and guidelines of the Lemmy instance.

Example Post Titles:

  • “Struggling with Trolls: How do you handle persistent troublemakers?”
  • “Anonymous Vent: Feeling burnt out from constant moderation duties.”
  • “Policy Dilemma: Need advice on handling political discussions in my community.”
  • “Transparency Issues: How much information should we share with our users?”

Example Post Content:

  • Title: “Struggling with Trolls: How do you handle persistent troublemakers?”

  • Content: “I’ve been dealing with a group of trolls who keep creating new accounts to cause chaos in my community. Banning them seems like a temporary fix. What long-term strategies have you found effective in dealing with this issue?”

  • Title: “Anonymous Vent: Feeling burnt out from constant moderation duties.”

  • Content: “Moderating my community has become overwhelming, and I feel burnt out. How do you manage your workload and avoid burnout? Any tips for delegating tasks or finding balance?”

Thoughts?