What are community moderators, and what do they do? How do you become one?
Last edited by gnk2200 (2010-07-19 12:21:28)
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Well, a Community Moderator does a lot of things, really Here's some of what we do:
-Opening/Closing topics for people. If someone reports that they want a topic opening or closing, we'll do it for them.
-Cleaning up spam. If we see spam, we get it out of the way, to keep the forums clean and tidy.
-Answering questions. Just to be helpful
-Dealing with arguments and trolling. Not my favourite part of the job It's sometimes quite hard to think of how to stop an argument, while being respectful.
-Greeting new members. It gives the community a nice, friendly atmosphere, I think
-Giving positive, friendly feedback. This could be on projects, galleries, suggestions - anything really
-Flagging mean/inappropriate things on the main website.
There's a lot more, but I can't remember it now...
To become a community mod, you can take part in the mod elections that happen every four months (take a look in the "Announcements" forum to see some threads behind the previous one ) From memory, a mod must have been active for six months on the website, and have been quite well-behaved and helpful for that time.
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I shouldn't be replying... ^_^
Meh: I think another part of it was to be a role model for the community...
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Inspiring other Scratchers. I was inspired by coolstuff to make some projects that I'm now very proud of.
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Wolfie1996 wrote:
Well, a Community Moderator does a lot of things, really
Here's some of what we do:
-Opening/Closing topics for people. If someone reports that they want a topic opening or closing, we'll do it for them.
-Cleaning up spam. If we see spam, we get it out of the way, to keep the forums clean and tidy.
-Answering questions. Just to be helpful![]()
-Dealing with arguments and trolling. Not my favourite part of the jobIt's sometimes quite hard to think of how to stop an argument, while being respectful.
-Greeting new members. It gives the community a nice, friendly atmosphere, I think![]()
-Giving positive, friendly feedback. This could be on projects, galleries, suggestions - anything really![]()
-Flagging mean/inappropriate things on the main website.
There's a lot more, but I can't remember it now...
To become a community mod, you can take part in the mod elections that happen every four months (take a look in the "Announcements" forum to see some threads behind the previous one) From memory, a mod must have been active for six months on the website, and have been quite well-behaved and helpful for that time.
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Thanks
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helltank wrote:
Inspiring other Scratchers. I was inspired by coolstuff to make some projects that I'm now very proud of.
I'm quite honestly flattered!
Apparently I also influenced Wolfie1996 into being helpful O_o
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coolstuff wrote:
helltank wrote:
Inspiring other Scratchers. I was inspired by coolstuff to make some projects that I'm now very proud of.
I'm quite honestly flattered!
Apparently I also influenced Wolfie1996 into being helpful O_o
*applause*
It's true, though - I started out helping people, and you were one of the others who was always helpful... moreso than myself... And I'm a competitive person
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coolstuff wrote:
I'd answer, but I think Wolfie did a pretty good job in doing so already
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I'm surprised....It seems like you're always the first one to reply to suggestions.
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ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
I'd answer, but I think Wolfie did a pretty good job in doing so already
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I'm surprised....It seems like you're always the first one to reply to suggestions.
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This wasn't a suggestion, but I understand what you mean - I generally try to respond as fast as I can.
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coolstuff wrote:
ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
I'd answer, but I think Wolfie did a pretty good job in doing so already
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I'm surprised....It seems like you're always the first one to reply to suggestions.
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This wasn't a suggestion, but I understand what you mean - I generally try to respond as fast as I can.
I'll say. I always go to respond to a new thread, post my reply, and...dang! Outposted again.
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How do you become a mod?
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gnk2200 wrote:
How do you become a mod?
The scratch team has to chose you personaly, or other members of the community vote or you in an election.
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If you run and win a community moderator election (held thrice a year), you become a moderator for at least one term. I think there was something where moderators could go for another term without need for reelection, but I'm not sure.
If I were you I'd ignore this post and wait for a moderator to come. ^^
Oh, and if you have more questions: This thread is specially designed for questions of this topic.
EDIT: Outposted by markyparky56.
Last edited by Chrischb (2010-08-14 08:17:28)
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Chrischb wrote:
If you run and win a community moderator election (held thrice a year), you become a moderator for at least one term. I think there was something where moderators could go for another term without need for reelection, but I'm not sure.
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If I were you I'd ignore this post and wait for a moderator to come. ^^
Oh, and if you have more questions: This thread is specially designed for questions of this topic.![]()
EDIT: Outposted by markyparky56.
Ha! jk. I didn't now about the mods only having a term, I thought it was a permenant post.
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markyparky56 wrote:
Chrischb wrote:
If you run and win a community moderator election (held thrice a year), you become a moderator for at least one term. I think there was something where moderators could go for another term without need for reelection, but I'm not sure.
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If I were you I'd ignore this post and wait for a moderator to come. ^^
Oh, and if you have more questions: This thread is specially designed for questions of this topic.![]()
EDIT: Outposted by markyparky56.Ha! jk.
I didn't now about the mods only having a term, I thought it was a permenant post.
xP The previous mods are permanent though.
EDIT: Well, not entirely permanent - until they leave Scratch or resign.
Last edited by Chrischb (2010-08-14 08:29:46)
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Chrischb wrote:
markyparky56 wrote:
Chrischb wrote:
If you run and win a community moderator election (held thrice a year), you become a moderator for at least one term. I think there was something where moderators could go for another term without need for reelection, but I'm not sure.
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If I were you I'd ignore this post and wait for a moderator to come. ^^
Oh, and if you have more questions: This thread is specially designed for questions of this topic.![]()
EDIT: Outposted by markyparky56.Ha! jk.
I didn't now about the mods only having a term, I thought it was a permenant post.
xP The previous mods are permanent though.
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EDIT: Well, not entirely permanent - until they leave Scratch or resign.
Yeah, Thats the scratch team + JSO, MyRedNeptune... is there anyone else thats permanent?
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coolstuff wrote:
helltank wrote:
Inspiring other Scratchers. I was inspired by coolstuff to make some projects that I'm now very proud of.
I'm quite honestly flattered!
Apparently I also influenced Wolfie1996 into being helpful O_o
You influenced me into being helpful, but I can´t, I´m always too late to All About Scratch
Also, nobody seemed to have answered this...
illusionist
Dazachi
coolstuff
Wolfie1996
cheddargirl
MyRedNeptune
(If I missed any, tell me.)
Last edited by DaGamez (2010-08-14 09:55:21)
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Coolstuff influenced me about socks and to not use them as hats
Thank you, Coolstuff
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Wolfie1996 wrote:
Well, a Community Moderator does a lot of things, really
Here's some of what we do:
-Opening/Closing topics for people. If someone reports that they want a topic opening or closing, we'll do it for them.
-Cleaning up spam. If we see spam, we get it out of the way, to keep the forums clean and tidy.
-Answering questions. Just to be helpful![]()
-Dealing with arguments and trolling. Not my favourite part of the jobIt's sometimes quite hard to think of how to stop an argument, while being respectful.
-Greeting new members. It gives the community a nice, friendly atmosphere, I think![]()
-Giving positive, friendly feedback. This could be on projects, galleries, suggestions - anything really![]()
-Flagging mean/inappropriate things on the main website.
There's a lot more, but I can't remember it now...
To become a community mod, you can take part in the mod elections that happen every four months (take a look in the "Announcements" forum to see some threads behind the previous one) From memory, a mod must have been active for six months on the website, and have been quite well-behaved and helpful for that time.
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including explaining about moderator!
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DaGamez wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
helltank wrote:
Inspiring other Scratchers. I was inspired by coolstuff to make some projects that I'm now very proud of.
I'm quite honestly flattered!
Apparently I also influenced Wolfie1996 into being helpful O_oYou influenced me into being helpful, but I can´t, I´m always too late to All About Scratch
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Also, nobody seemed to have answered this...
illusionist
Dazachi
coolstuff
Wolfie1996
cheddargirl
MyRedNeptune
(If I missed any, tell me.)
jso and i think.... some other.
and... paddle2see...
Last edited by chipguy (2010-08-14 10:41:46)
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A few questions:
1. Where can I find elections?
2. How do I get in the election?
3. Can a mod still post projects?
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gnk2200 wrote:
A few questions:
1. Where can I find elections?
2. How do I get in the election?
3. Can a mod still post projects?
1. The elections will be announced around September, in the Announcements forum. I don't know what the title will be/when it is exactly, but watch that space for updates ^^
2.There'll be a place to submit speeches - simply write a speech about why you want to be a moderator/why you think you'd be a good moderator, and submit it to the place that is given
3. Yep, we can - I haven't posted one for a while because I was using all my project making time on the Scratch Olympics, though
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