When an Area 51 site goes into public beta is the person who created the proposal one of the pro tem moderators or not?

They are talking on Area 51 about combining all the sports proposals into http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/27135/sports, including one I proposed. Would I still be one of the pro tem moderators on the merged site?

Is the proposal creator afforded any elevated status or perk?

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I love the edit description @random. – M. Tibbits Jul 10 '11 at 5:40
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The author of the proposal does not automatically become a moderator nor receive any special privileges.

Please read this blog post which discusses how early supporters of a site can become moderators. Specifically, the section titled How Moderators are Appointed Pro Tem.

In short, we look at who is participating in the site and growing the site once the site actually gets created. Anyone can fill out a few fields in a form.

After a site graduates, it will hold its normal moderator elections where people nominate themselves and the community votes.

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I have read the post but what if I was the one who created the proposal? – Benny Jan 28 '11 at 6:59
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As I said, we look at who is participating in the site and its meta, not who filled out a web form. – Rebecca Chernoff Jan 28 '11 at 7:00
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@Benny, In short: Being the person creating the proposal does not give you any special privileges whatsoever. Quite a few sites have been proposed by users that never became moderators, or even finished commitment on the sites. – Diago Jan 28 '11 at 7:33
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