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Jamal
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When I first came here, I was not yet fit to answer any questions well. I soon started posting answers worthy of upvotes, and eventually I started gettingbecame interested in the site community and making the site a better place. This has been my focus, even before my appointment. Over time, it has only grown stronger.

I've served as a pro-tem for over a year and a half. My appointment process was actually different than othersa bit uncommon because I nominated myself in an another member posted an unofficialunofficial election on Meta after a previous mod had to stepstepped down. I was not yet sure how I would handle this new role, even with sufficient flags and Metagiven all my network-wide activity and strong motivation. Based on initial feedback,It seemed that I fared quite wellhave fit into the role just fine. I am always open to feedback on how I can do better asquite good with approaching many confused and problematic users, and easing a modrange of disputes.

If elected, I will continue to help keep the site going in the right direction. Graduation will bring more challenges and I am ready to face them as a graduated site. I am also willing to adjust my editing if it'll benefit my position and the site in any way. A great community such as this deserves a strong moderator team, and I believe I deserve to stay a part of it.

When I first came here, I was not yet fit to answer any questions well. I soon started posting answers worthy of upvotes, and eventually I started getting interested in the site community and making the site a better place. This has been my focus, even before my appointment. Over time, it has only grown stronger.

I've served as a pro-tem for over a year. My appointment process was actually different than others because another member posted an unofficial election on Meta after a previous mod had to step down. I was not yet sure how I would handle this new role, even with sufficient flags and Meta activity. Based on initial feedback, I fared quite well. I am always open to feedback on how I can do better as a mod.

If elected, I will continue to help keep the site going in the right direction. Graduation will bring more challenges and I am ready to face them. I am also willing to adjust my editing if it'll benefit my position and the site in any way. A great community such as this deserves a strong moderator team, and I believe I deserve to stay a part of it.

When I first came here, I was not yet fit to answer any questions well. I soon started posting answers worthy of upvotes, and eventually I became interested in the site community and making the site a better place. This has been my focus, even before my appointment. Over time, it has only grown stronger.

I've served as a pro-tem for over a year and a half. My appointment process was actually a bit uncommon because I nominated myself in an unofficial election on Meta after a previous mod stepped down. I was not yet sure how I would handle this new role, even given all my network-wide activity and strong motivation. It seemed that I have fit into the role just fine. I am quite good with approaching many confused and problematic users, and easing a range of disputes.

If elected, I will continue to help keep the site going in the right direction as a graduated site. I am also willing to adjust my editing if it'll benefit my position and the site in any way. A great community such as this deserves a strong moderator team, and I believe I deserve to stay a part of it.

Jamal
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When I first came here, I was not yet fit to answer any questions well. I soon started posting answers worthy of upvotes, and eventually I started getting interested in the site community and making the site a better place. This has been my focus, even before my appointment. Over time, it has only grown stronger.

I've served as a pro-tem for over a year. My appointment process was actually different than others because another member posted an unofficial election on Meta after a previous mod had to step down. I was not yet sure how I would handle this new role, even with sufficient flags and Meta activity. Based on initial feedback, I fared quite well. I am always open to feedback on how I can do better as a mod.

If elected, I will continue to help keep the site going in the right direction. Graduation will bring more challenges and I am ready to face them. I am also willing to adjust my editing if it'll benefit my position and the site in any way. A great community such as this deserves a strong moderator team, and I believe I deserve to stay a part of it.