I have been added as a moderator to /r/Boise and I figured a lot of you would have questions, concerns, ideas for the future of the subreddit and possible just rants with a lot of cursing you want to share.
This move to make me a moderator is not permanent yet, but I have a goal of trying to make /r/Boise into a thriving community. The top moderator wants to have some time to see if this fit works, before making me a permanent mod. This is by far not my first time being a moderator and I know that there is likely some concern I would be insanely strict with the rules, given other subreddits I run. So I wanted to first off state my goal is to be fair and consistent with the rules, not oppressive.
When/If I become a permanent mod for this subreddit I would like to start adding a handful of moderators to help share the load of moderation. I also would love some community feedback from all of you! What would you like to see changed? What do you like? Should we have days that violate rules? Like a Meme Monday where we can have memes that day, but otherwise stick to the rules as written?
Anyways, that is a brief intro from me. Feel free to ask me any questions you have.
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