Thanks for being such a great bunch of coffee geeks, starters and intermediates! In order to be a good netizen and to keep this community alive, there is room for a few (1-2) moderators here.
I started (and still run) /r/catishelping which is basically just another cat sub, for pictures of cats in suitcases, cats on keyboards, cats just generally, y'know "helping" their humans do human things.
And I inherited /r/youthrights, which is a political sub for discussing the empowerment and liberation of young people.
I hadn't ever intended to own the place; I volunteered because they needed some backup and it's a cause I've felt strongly for since I was a young person myself, but then the old owner picked a fight with the admins and got himself banned and, well, I was the only one left. I refuse to step down now because a lot of discussion still goes on there and I want to keep the lights on for people, but I do have my eye on somebody to succeed me if I ever decide to bail on Reddit entirely.