u/Oddie-hoodie369

I built a Devvit app that makes recruiting new mods a bit easier

How it helps your mod team:

Build a custom application form with your choice of question types: info slides, requirements lists, choice, multi select, free text, image questions, comment scenarios, post scenarios, star ratings, and a mandatory agreement. Basically everything missing from Reddit's native recruitment tool. Find the right candidate that matches your team vibe.

Set requirements on who can apply: account age, karma, community karma, or any combination. Vote, leave notes, and accept or reject , request more info with one click with a customised modmail template. Add a Discord webhook and get every new application delivered straight to your server.

How it looks for applicants:

A clean, simple form right inside the subreddit. No external links, no Google Forms. If they do not meet your requirements, they are told exactly why. After submitting, they can check back anytime to see their application status. draft is saved automatically, they can come back and finish it anytime.

Getting started with Mod Recruit

Install ModRecruit on your subreddit, then open the subreddit menu and select Create ModRecruit Post.

It comes with pre-filled questions so you don't need to change anything to get going. If you want to customise, go to Settings -> Customise Form, add or edit questions, and save. For any other changes like eligibility rules or message templates, just go to Settings and save.

When everything looks good, click Publish Form -> applications open straight away.

>You can close or reopen applications at any time from Settings.

For a demo, please check : https://www.reddit.com/r/mod_recruit_dev/

This is the first version of the app, so feel free to share any feedback or suggestions for the next update in the comments or via DM

Built with ❤️ for Reddit Moderators.

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u/Oddie-hoodie369 — 3 days ago
▲ 24 r/Devvit

I built a Devvit app that makes recruiting new mods a bit easier

How it helps your mod team:

Build a custom application form with your choice of question types: info slides, requirements lists, choice, multi select, free text, image questions, comment scenarios, post scenarios, star ratings, and a mandatory agreement. Basically everything missing from Reddit's native recruitment tool. Find the right candidate that matches your team vibe.

Set requirements on who can apply: account age, karma, community karma, or any combination. Vote, leave notes, and accept or reject , request more info with one click with a customised modmail template. Add a Discord webhook and get every new application delivered straight to your server.

How it looks for applicants:

A clean, simple form right inside the subreddit. No external links, no Google Forms. If they do not meet your requirements, they are told exactly why. After submitting, they can check back anytime to see their application status. draft is saved automatically, they can come back and finish it anytime.

Getting started with Mod Recruit

Install ModRecruit on your subreddit, then open the subreddit menu and select Create ModRecruit Post.

It comes with pre-filled questions so you don't need to change anything to get going. If you want to customise, go to Settings -> Customise Form, add or edit questions, and save. For any other changes like eligibility rules or message templates, just go to Settings and save.

When everything looks good, click Publish Form -> applications open straight away.

>You can close or reopen applications at any time from Settings.

For a demo, please check : https://www.reddit.com/r/mod_recruit_dev/

Built with ❤️ for Reddit Moderators.

u/Oddie-hoodie369 — 3 days ago
▲ 60 r/pigeon

Dove on terrace keeps tilting its head after a few seconds and is unable to walk/fly properly

 It’s not my pet, but I found this dove on my terrace. It’s not flying or walking, just staying in one place, looking around, and tilting its head downward after a few seconds. We don’t have any avian vets nearby and I’m still searching, but in the meantime, if anyone has dealt with a similar situation, please tell me what I should do right now

Edit 1 :

sorry, by mistake i uploaded the pic twice.

just went back to the terrace where i kept them in a safe shaded place. now they seem scared and are at least kinda moving to the corner(idk if they’re recovering or not, but in the morning they were very inactive. now they seem a bit better). brought them back inside the house currently. kept them in a cardboard box and gave soaked sunflower seeds and water, but they didn’t take any yet.

Edit 2 :

The poop is green/dark green with some white and transparent liquid, and when I take them out of the box they keep trying to move into dark corners. They’re kind of responding to hand movements and sounds and try to get away from me. They can stand, but their body movements look unstable and jerky. The head isn’t drooping downward like before

u/Oddie-hoodie369 — 9 days ago

Dove on terrace keeps tilting its head after a few seconds and is unable to walk/fly properly

Sorry if this is off topic. It’s not my pet, but I found this dove on my terrace. It’s not flying or walking, just staying in one place, looking around, and tilting its head downward after a few seconds. We don’t have any avian vets nearby and I’m still searching, but in the meantime, if anyone has dealt with a similar situation, please tell me what I should do right now

u/Oddie-hoodie369 — 9 days ago