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You can PM one of us admins about it via Lemmy or Matrix.
If it's an active community then we'll pass it on to the rest of the team to see if a new mod can be found. As I type this, my lemmy.world reports dashboard shows 363 open user reports. We need attentive mods in our active communities to handle those; the admin team can't possibly keep up on our own.
If it's an inactive community then we will probably just leave it alone. The incremental cost of having one more inactive community on the instance is negligible. On the other hand, intervening has the potential to create trouble if the mod eventually logs in and sees that their community has been changed/locked/removed while they were away.
How about active communities that have a handful of mods that don't do anything. Take [email protected] for example. They have plenty of mods but also a couple who haven't been seen in a long time. should I point that out to you guys? Sorry, just trying to understand what I can do to help without sending you guys useless things to look over.
On a side note, if you ever need someone interested in getting some of these lesser important things written into a policy proposal, I'd be down to help.