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anthony
Founder
PTSD Forum is looking for more moderators to manage individual forums. We have some staff with health issues right now who simply can't help out, though hopefully will return in the new year. Add to this the forums growth, and we need more staff to manage individual areas.
As I released a year or so ago, new moderators will remain limited to specific forum/s, and not be global. We have global mods to manage the entire site, we need more specific staff to manage small, medium and heavy traffic forums.
You obviously need to have a history here, you need to be personable, and you need to enforce forum rules according to forum policy. I can clearly tell you that people will attempt to hound you, and target you for being a moderator, that is typical on all forums upon the web... it is the nature of the role, though it also has self-rewards of helping the site management so that others can use it with the least issues possible.
You will be helped at every stage in using functions, dealing with members, and so forth; you have an existing staff base to help you along the way, even once you've found your feet, staff work collectively to work out most issues. It really isn't as scary as you may think.
What I don't need is anyone who wants the status, but doesn't want the commitment. It just doesn't work. The commitment ranges from moderating a forum with a few posts daily, to 20+ posts daily, to hundreds of posts daily. It really is left up to you on how much commitment you can offer to help here.
Please use the contact form, linked at the footer of every page, to submit your request. That will go to a staff only area for review.
Thanks,
Anthony
As I released a year or so ago, new moderators will remain limited to specific forum/s, and not be global. We have global mods to manage the entire site, we need more specific staff to manage small, medium and heavy traffic forums.
You obviously need to have a history here, you need to be personable, and you need to enforce forum rules according to forum policy. I can clearly tell you that people will attempt to hound you, and target you for being a moderator, that is typical on all forums upon the web... it is the nature of the role, though it also has self-rewards of helping the site management so that others can use it with the least issues possible.
You will be helped at every stage in using functions, dealing with members, and so forth; you have an existing staff base to help you along the way, even once you've found your feet, staff work collectively to work out most issues. It really isn't as scary as you may think.
What I don't need is anyone who wants the status, but doesn't want the commitment. It just doesn't work. The commitment ranges from moderating a forum with a few posts daily, to 20+ posts daily, to hundreds of posts daily. It really is left up to you on how much commitment you can offer to help here.
Please use the contact form, linked at the footer of every page, to submit your request. That will go to a staff only area for review.
Thanks,
Anthony