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As we're setting up for a lot of self-"nominations", I'll join here as well: My name is Frederic Eichinger. I have experience with moderation stemming from various times as administrator or moderator of communities including board game enthusiast forums, official video game communities, and smaller project boards, overall amounting to roughly six years of experience. I have seen different teams handle different situations, and I have been a cornerstone of balanced decision-making in most of these teams. This experience is what drove me towards supporting this site to begin with.

My activity on Stack Exchange is usually related to the meta sites more than the main sites - building the community, helping with site-related issues, and establishing policy. I had been watching the area51 proposal for a while, particularly regarding the **community** focus, and I'm looking forward to seeing us put the naming arguments behind us so we can actually give expert advice on *building, managing, and maintaining* communities of all sorts.

With my SE activity spread across multiple sites and focused largely in chat lately, I am easily able to dedicate a decent amount of my currently free time to assisting and cleaning up on moderators.SE as well.