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Hello SEO Ninjas, I recently posted about the quality of this community and saw many of you agree. I also saw some of you commenting on this sub having only one moderator.

I am very passionate about SEO and want to become a moderator for this sub to ensure this is a place where high quality posts are shared. This needs to be a space where we all learn and engage as people that love SEO. We need to stop these posts where people are asking questions that can be googled in 2 seconds.

I reached out to the mod and see he/she/they have not posted to Reddit in a year. Because of this I wonder if they are still active.

Moderator if you are out there. I would love to be apart of moderating this community to be the best it can be. Thank you.

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