How do you find the admins for a kbin instance?
How do you find the admins for a kbin instance? When I go to a kbin instance website, I cannot find anywhere the admin usernames.
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How do you find the admins for a kbin instance? When I go to a kbin instance website, I cannot find anywhere the admin usernames.
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Is this feature available? If not, when developed, will it be available for only certain instances?
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