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[–] blipblipbeep ago  (edited ago)

Its just as easy to check the last posted submission time, which anybody can do. I remember @Atko saying something about it once, I think maybe... I think the time limit is a month or so from last submitted post. after that you can make your claim. :)

peace...

Edit: sorry, I also think the "link to claim" button is efficient, although just seems... Well, think hypothetically of a new home you just inherited, but in the front yard is a sign reminding everybody that drives past. That if you don't keep the house clean, anybody can make a claim to be a better cleaner of your new house and effectively claiming ownership of your new home. to me it just seems a bit uncalled for. That's just me tho. peace...

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[–] something_went_wrong [S] ago  (edited ago)

Yes, 30 days I believe from the FAQ.

I recently saw what looked to be an inactive sub I might like to keep alive. But it took me a while to find /v/subverserequest finally finding it in the FAQ. By the time I found it I was more interested in posting this ideasforvoat than actually requesting ownership of that sub. So my idea is to make that all easier to see at a glance if a sub is inactive and give a link to submit a request to take ownership directly to /v/subverserequest.

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[–] blipblipbeep ago 

I do see what you are saying. Just think of the good side. Now as a prospective mod/mod, you can direct @'s confidently, regarding "subverse claims" ;)

peace...