[Update] Moderator Selection Closed & New Community Procedures

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Hello everyone, We are pleased to announce that the recruitment process for the new r/Africa moderation team is now officially closed. We want to thank everyone who applied and shared their vision for the future of this community. After careful review, we have selected a team dedicated to upholding the values and integrity of this space. You can view the current moderator list to see who will be looking after the sub. Next Steps & Roadmap The new team will be meeting formally on March 28 to discuss our internal workflows, community goals, and how we will collaborate to keep r/Africa thriving. In the meantime, you may have noticed that we have already begun processing Modmail requests for user flairs. We are currently testing a new verification procedure to ensure authentic representation. This procedure is being finalized and will be publicly shared with the community very soon. Important Notes for Users: Pending Flair Requests: If you sent a verification request prior to March 10 and have not received a response, please reach out to the new team via Modmail so we can prioritize your application. Rule Updates: Over the coming weeks, we will be updating the subreddit rules. These updates will provide clear guidance on what content is permitted (including new restrictions on social media and video links) to ensure high-quality discussion. Communication: If you have any questions, concerns, or feedback, please contact us via Modmail. We kindly ask that you do not send private messages (DMs) to individual moderators regarding sub business. Using Modmail ensures that the entire team is aware of your request and can respond officially. Thank you all for your patience and support during this transition period. We are excited to work together to make r/Africa the best possible home for the continent and its Diaspora. The r/Africa Mod Team   submitted by   /u/Bakyumu [link]   [comments]