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anthony
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I have been thinking lately about how to build this community faster, help more people with accurate knowledge, and grow a source foundation for new visitors to draw upon. My solution to this is by asking for members who want to help build this community into a resourceful knowledge base by becoming a moderator here.
What is a moderator? A moderator is a person who is assigned a category of choice (within the [DLMURL="http://www.ptsdforum.org/forum7.html"]informational category[/DLMURL]), who sources information and builds unique content from research, edits any threads posted within that forum, and basically manages the forum/s they control. An example of a forum of interest for moderation could be "[DLMURL="http://www.ptsdforum.org/forum17.html"]anxiety[/DLMURL]" or "[DLMURL="http://www.ptsdforum.org/forum14.html"]Anger Management[/DLMURL]" etc.
At present, I manage the entire board, and as only one, am trying to source the most relevant content on each topic as well as post my own personal information I have on hand, plus chat and provide general advice, information and technique to individuals. This is becoming quite difficult to manage alone, in that my purpose for this community is to help as many sufferers of PTSD, spouses, family and friends of PTSD as possible, regardless of physical location. Besides that, I want to help people, not make myself ill from stress of failing that cause.
So, by taking volunteers to help build this community, I am actually trying to garnish a two-fold purpose, in that:
Each forum can have multiple moderators, all building relevant content and topical information from different perspectives, viewpoints and interests within a given area. Each topic has hundreds / thousands of interesting topics, so there is no shortage of research. If you think a new forum should be created on a specific topic of interest, then I can do that and you build away. An example could be "medications."
To serve both purposes as stated above, building threads within each forum would require multiple research of any topic you are currently researching, in that copying and pasting information already upon the web is not the solution, instead researching multiple sources and writing your own assumptions, theories, evidence and report is the preferred method, in that two people can research the same topic, and both report differently though still outlining the same points. Users can then assimilate themselves to one or the other, as each person is quite different in their means of understanding content.
Rules? Some simple rules are in place for the protection of the community itself, the content, etc, and they will be outlined within the forum for moderators only to discuss topics of research or findings before posting to the public. Basic aspects would be:
What is a moderator? A moderator is a person who is assigned a category of choice (within the [DLMURL="http://www.ptsdforum.org/forum7.html"]informational category[/DLMURL]), who sources information and builds unique content from research, edits any threads posted within that forum, and basically manages the forum/s they control. An example of a forum of interest for moderation could be "[DLMURL="http://www.ptsdforum.org/forum17.html"]anxiety[/DLMURL]" or "[DLMURL="http://www.ptsdforum.org/forum14.html"]Anger Management[/DLMURL]" etc.
At present, I manage the entire board, and as only one, am trying to source the most relevant content on each topic as well as post my own personal information I have on hand, plus chat and provide general advice, information and technique to individuals. This is becoming quite difficult to manage alone, in that my purpose for this community is to help as many sufferers of PTSD, spouses, family and friends of PTSD as possible, regardless of physical location. Besides that, I want to help people, not make myself ill from stress of failing that cause.
So, by taking volunteers to help build this community, I am actually trying to garnish a two-fold purpose, in that:
- We build the community for unique, resourceful content to help each and every person that comes here in the daily struggles that PTSD challenges us with, and takes some stress of myself, and
- It serves purpose to give sufferers a challenge to research a given topic of their choice which to become a moderator, and learn for themselves about what is primarily interesting them at a given time to better themselves. Tricky ha?
Each forum can have multiple moderators, all building relevant content and topical information from different perspectives, viewpoints and interests within a given area. Each topic has hundreds / thousands of interesting topics, so there is no shortage of research. If you think a new forum should be created on a specific topic of interest, then I can do that and you build away. An example could be "medications."
To serve both purposes as stated above, building threads within each forum would require multiple research of any topic you are currently researching, in that copying and pasting information already upon the web is not the solution, instead researching multiple sources and writing your own assumptions, theories, evidence and report is the preferred method, in that two people can research the same topic, and both report differently though still outlining the same points. Users can then assimilate themselves to one or the other, as each person is quite different in their means of understanding content.
Rules? Some simple rules are in place for the protection of the community itself, the content, etc, and they will be outlined within the forum for moderators only to discuss topics of research or findings before posting to the public. Basic aspects would be:
- You need to write fairly good English, ie. structured sentences.
- Posts need to be spell checked in something like Microsoft Word before going public.
- No cheating by just copying and pasting, as I could do that, and you wouldn't learn effective technique to combat your own symptoms.
- And anything else that is derived by moderators themselves.
- Oh... and its not just for those with PTSD, in that spouses are more than welcome to be a moderator and build content in support of spouses. That would actually be superb if any spouses are interested.
- No time limits, no stress, no rush...
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