How to become a Moderator?
@tkhunny
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@Whitemonsterbunny17
umm lol im not new
It is not easy to become a moderator. There are many specifications, and ultimately, they choose you, you don't ask for it.
ahhhhhh ok so i have to help people or something
Yes, that and you have to be well-liked amongst the community.
Moderators are either members of the OpenStudy team or community members who the team feels have the qualities of a good moderator based on how they interact with other community members. It's really not that glamorous, but if you really want to be a moderator the only way to get there is to become an active, helpful member of OpenStudy and hope you get lucky when they decide to add more moderators. :)
Exactly what he said. (:
ohh ok thanks guys
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\(\Huge\sf How\ to\ become\ a\ moderator:\) First rule: You must be 18+, due to legal issues. Second rule: You have to be, and act mature. Then you have to win the respect of this community through interaction, knowledge and the ability to interact and intervene in an appropriate manner. It is in big part based on participation, courtesy and respect. The most important thing is that you let the administrators and moderators know that you can see things going awry, and that you are willing to make some effort to solve/prevent it. And certainly NOT in a way like messaging them about how bad you want to be a moderator (this will only work contradictory), but they have to notice that you are up for the job. Then, when they decide they need more moderators, you might get asked. \(\sf\LARGE Things\ that\ will\ certainly\ help:\) ◘ Being on the site for a fair amount of time. (usually more than 6 months) ◘ Be an good and active user on the site ◘ Having a squeaky clean abuse record. ◘ Having good rapport with fellow users. ◘ Getting recommended by a moderator. ◘ Having a good sense of justice. ◘ Being an expert in some field. Most of the mods are math geniuses, but any subject would suffice. ◘ Doing a great job in the ambassador program. In the ambassador training period, you'll learn how the rules work on OpenStudy and you'll learn how to make the right decisions. Also you'll have a bigger chance of being noticed by the admins. ◘ Hope you'll get lucky when they decide to add more moderators! Note that this is not really a guide, it's more like the eligibility conditions. You can't try or pretend to be suitable, either you have it in you or you don't.
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