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i'm willing to do it, but i'll also admit that i'm slow and not great at this sort of thing so would probably get a few things wrong or forget to include stuff. it'd be great if someone who actually knew what they were doing could do something like that.

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[-] abff08f4813c@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

Hey, what's more important is the passion. As long as you are willing, you will find plently of help on the way.

Let's start here, with you editing your article into that timeline with links. Folks can post stuff that they think got missed as a comment in here, which will notify you about it and give you the chance to update the timeline.

Here's probably one of the first things - the first post of this sub - https://kbin.social/m/RedditMigration/t/12303/Welcome-to-RedditMigration

Second tip - you can read this sub from the end to the begin. Here's how to see the last page of new content (i.e. the oldest) - https://kbin.social/m/RedditMigration/newest?p=15

[-] Pilirin@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

hahaha yeh i certainly have passion about maintaining places for other people to do stuff. it's something that runs in the family, so i suppose i can't help that. also one of the reasons i would like such a document is so that i can link to it on the subreddits that i currently moderate to attempt to convince more people to drop that fucking hellsite lol

you know what tho? that document will have much more value as a historic account than it will as a persuasion tool for exiting moderators. it's the sort of thing that the askhistorians magazine will be answering quesions about in a couple decades.

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