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December 17, 2016, 08:45:05 AM
Last edit: December 17, 2016, 08:58:13 AM by pusuna123
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I need moderators for the forum, who wants to?
Requirements:

Moderator Responsibilities

Clearly defining moderator responsibilities is of utmost importance. They must know what's expected of their position as well as which decisions and activities are assigned to others. Moderators are typically assigned a particular discussion forum or user group and are expected to perform the following functions:

Visit the forum at least once each day
Keep posts clean and move off-topic posts to appropriate categories
Communicate with unruly members and advise them of the consequences of disruptive behavior
Edit postings when necessary so that they conform to the forum's content guidelines
Delete or move single posts or entire threads when necessary
Lock or unlock posts as required
Supporting your volunteer moderators once they've assumed their new roles is also critical. Be sure to communicate frequently with them, recognize and reward their contributions and give them some time off occasionally so they don't get burned out.

Moderator Conduct

To promote cohesiveness and decorum, moderators should be responsible for their own "code of conduct." While similar to general forum rules, moderator codes of conduct are intended to preserve neutrality, authority and confidentiality. Below is a list of suggestions for your consideration. Prospective moderators should agree to:

Be respectful of all members, each other, and represent your forum with professionalism
Be discreet and maintain confidentiality regarding moderator activities and member information
Consider member feelings before hitting the submit button, both in public forums and private
Deleting member posts should be done only after conferring with the forum admin or other moderators
Resign from moderator duties if there is a breach of confidentiality or the code of conduct is not followed

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December 17, 2016, 11:17:48 AM
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I need moderators for the forum, who wants to?
Requirements:

Moderator Responsibilities

Clearly defining moderator responsibilities is of utmost importance. They must know what's expected of their position as well as which decisions and activities are assigned to others. Moderators are typically assigned a particular discussion forum or user group and are expected to perform the following functions:

Visit the forum at least once each day
Keep posts clean and move off-topic posts to appropriate categories
Communicate with unruly members and advise them of the consequences of disruptive behavior
Edit postings when necessary so that they conform to the forum's content guidelines
Delete or move single posts or entire threads when necessary
Lock or unlock posts as required
Supporting your volunteer moderators once they've assumed their new roles is also critical. Be sure to communicate frequently with them, recognize and reward their contributions and give them some time off occasionally so they don't get burned out.

Moderator Conduct

To promote cohesiveness and decorum, moderators should be responsible for their own "code of conduct." While similar to general forum rules, moderator codes of conduct are intended to preserve neutrality, authority and confidentiality. Below is a list of suggestions for your consideration. Prospective moderators should agree to:

Be respectful of all members, each other, and represent your forum with professionalism
Be discreet and maintain confidentiality regarding moderator activities and member information
Consider member feelings before hitting the submit button, both in public forums and private
Deleting member posts should be done only after conferring with the forum admin or other moderators
Resign from moderator duties if there is a breach of confidentiality or the code of conduct is not followed

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Just want to ask on what kind of forum it is?Im quiet interested on this said position and I could do this job even though I don't have experience on moderation jobs but I could assure you that I could able to perform this task well since its not really hard at all.Im sending you a PM now on facebook.Ill wait for your reply.

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December 17, 2016, 01:43:34 PM
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I don't see your website here? is this some kind of secret job/website? and this is not the right section for posting such offers. you better move your thread to service section.
as a newbie I assume you don't know the right place and don't know how to move. just follow these steps:

Go to bottom of your Thread. You'll see two options.
1: Move Topic
2: Lock topic.
Choose move Topic and in next page Select Service menu from the "Move To" option.

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December 17, 2016, 02:04:04 PM
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Even if you don't want to provide a direct link to the forum in question, you need to give details such as what the forum is about, the number of members, number of posts daily, etc.  You will also get more response if you specify whether and how much such moderators will be paid for their services.
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December 17, 2016, 03:25:36 PM
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Please reply me fast. What kind of website do you organize? Does it relate to Bitcoin? And which payment method do you choose ? Bitcoin, paypal, payza, skrill ?
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December 17, 2016, 08:07:38 PM
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I want to know that how much will you pay to your moderator? If the payment is good then please PM me I can give about two hours of the day to your forum. I can manage all of your forum in that time as I know it will not be much bigger like bitcointalk forum. Please share the name of your forum.
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