The simplest thing is probably just to ask for it. I'm sure if you went now and asked to be moderator for a hundred different mid-sized subs, you'd get yes from a few. If you "seem trustworthy", probably more than a few.
Mods aren't set in stone, they tend to be active for a few years and then give up. Once that happens and you notice the current mods not posting anything for a period of time, you can simply file a request to side-wide admins to take over that sub, as giving it to anyone else is better than leaving it completely unmoderated.
it's surprising that this feature remains relatively unknown. the article doesn't seem to be directly aware of it. I recently requested a fairly important subreddit which had been taken over by mods of a competing to sub and locked down to prevent competition, and they gave it to me immediately
Apart from getting the existing mod team to hand over to you, you can also petition to the reddit admins. For example, there is a process to replace inactive mods and this could be used to take control of a subreddit with existing users.
thinkingemote|4 months ago
Wow that must be a lot of work
Wow I feel for you, friend
Yea id be happy to help out from time to time.
--- But needs to happen with other things.
Quite often seen in GitHub where an attacker can contribute to build trust. With Reddit, mini modding, regular submissions, good comments etc
Defense includes not being shamed or pressured when life seems more important.
vintermann|4 months ago
gregsadetsky|4 months ago
Just the quotes:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39909905
Very long page but a lot more in depth. Search for “Jigar Kumar pressured Lasse Collin”
https://securelist.com/xz-backdoor-story-part-2-social-engin...
And an overview:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XZ_Utils_backdoor
hu3|4 months ago
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shagie|4 months ago
If the sub has an inactive or no mod, its as simple as making a post.
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raincom|4 months ago