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Chris
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Moderator Application Process: How To Apply & Questions Answered - updated September 1st

Hi everyone!

Moderators are members that have been entrusted to be the leaders on the forums here. Good moderators can have an enormous influence on the message boards they moderate, and their contributions largely determine if a forum is going to be a success here. Moderators are chosen because of their enthusiasm, leadership qualities, and their respect for their fellow posters. The posting quality and history of moderator candidates is especially important in the moderator selection process, because we want to make sure that moderator candidates are regular posters on the boards they want to moderate.

Becoming a moderator is an awesome experience, but it does come with responsibilities. Moderators should do more than simply close threads. Moderators are expected to start discussions and participate in the discussions on their boards as much as possible. Moderators should post on their boards at least every other day and participate in a wide variety of topics on their boards. Moderators should be approachable and professional, and they should try to answer posters’ questions as quickly as possible. Moderators are also expected to welcome newcomers, help resolve disputes between posters, and make sure that posters are adhering to Fan Forum rules. It’s fine for moderators to be members of a ‘shipper’ group, but they need to deal with any issues that may arise on their boards in a fair and impartial manner. Moderators should also visit the Moderators Forum on a regular basis to keep abreast of moderator issues and to socialize with other people in the Moderator community.

Perks of Becoming a Moderator

Even though the moderator position does have many responsibilities, the Management Team recognizes that moderators are devoting time from their lives to moderate their boards. As a thank-you, moderators do receive some special privileges that regular posters don’t have. Moderators are allowed to change their user names once a year. Additionally, they are given increased Private Message space and they’re also given the ability to send Private Messages to more people at one time. Most of all though, moderators get to lead the boards that they love and contribute to the success of the boards they moderate and to the success of Fan Forum itself, and the job that our moderators do here is very important and very much appreciated by the Management Team. If you want to help lead Fan Forum into the future and help make the board you love a success, we encourage you to submit an application and become a part of the Moderator Team here. Thanks!

The Moderator Application Process

Please send one e-mail for each board you are applying for (so if you are applying for two boards, send two separate emails). Posters may apply for a maximum of three boards at one time. Applications must be received by 12:00 PM GMT on the deadline date.

Please note that an existing moderator can only moderate a maximum of three boards, so you can only apply for a set amount of boards that won't put you over that three board limit. Therefore, if you currently moderate two boards, you could only apply for one additional board that has an opening, even if there are several boards that have an opening at any given time.

You can only apply for a board that actually has an opening for a moderator. You can't apply for a board that doesn't have an opening yet, or for a board that hasn't been started yet.

Please send e-mails to mod_apps@fanforum.com

Please send each email with a subject line of Board Applied For - Your Displayed User Name (so if poster John_Smith applied to mod the music board, his email would have the subject "Music Board - John_Smith"), and include the following information:

1. Your displayed User Name.

2. Your Age.

3. Your Gender (this way, if you get appointed, we can post our welcome thread for you properly, as many posting names are ambiguous, and it's hard to tell if someone is male or female)

4. If you are a current moderator here, please indicate the message board or boards that you moderate. If you were a former moderator here, please indicate the message board or boards that you used to moderate.

5. A link to your profile here at Fan Forum. This will enable us to check your posting frequency on the board that you want to moderate.

Please note: A correct link to your profile will look like this: http://www.fanforum.com/members/chris-18298/

If you click on your name as the last poster on a thread, it will say 'last poster' in the link and will go to the last poster at that particular thread. So when another person posts at that thread, it will go to their profile, not yours. Therefore, do not click on your name as the last poster on a thread to get your profile link, because it won't work.

6. A brief paragraph describing why you want to be a moderator of the board you are applying for.

Please note the following: If you want to apply to moderate a message board here at Fan Forum, you need to be an active poster on that message board, and you also need to be an active member of Fan Forum for at least six months. We want moderators to post on their boards at least every other day, unless you post that you're going to be away. We've had people apply in the past that don't even post on the message board that they want to moderate, or who hardly ever post on the board they want to moderate, and it wouldn't be fair to the posters that are active on their message boards to appoint someone who hardly ever posts there as their new moderator. Therefore, your application will only be considered if you're an active poster on the message board that you want to apply for.

Within 24 hours, you will receive a confirmation PM letting you know that we have received your application. If you don't receive a confirmation Private Message within 24 hours after you send in your application, please send a Private Message to Nad.

The Qualities We Look For in an Applicant

The Management Team has often been asked what kind of qualities we look for in a candidate applying to moderate a board. Listed below are a general list of questions that we commonly ask when reviewing each person's application:

1. How long has the candidate been a member at Fan Forum?
[You must have been a registered member of Fan Forum for at least six months to be qualified for the position]

2. How many posts does the candidate have?
[This is important, we feel, because we want any potential moderator candidate to be an active poster here.]

3. What did the candidate say about himself or herself in their application?

4. Does the candidate start threads on the board that he or she wants to moderate?

5. Does the candidate participate on a variety of threads on the board that he or she wants to moderate, or do they mostly post on just one thread, like a shipper thread?
[We want the applicants to have a solid history of posting on a variety of threads so that they are already well known on the board. Posting on a variety of threads shows a true interest in the whole board and not just a certain thread. Moderators should be posters who are genuinely interested in the future and activity of the whole board. A moderator should lead a board by example in being more active in discussion threads than game type threads. We want the moderators to welcome newbies, to answer questions, to know their posters, and to encourage others to post valid discussions. These qualities should be demonstrated by the applicants before they are appointed]

6. Has the candidate been posting on the board that they want to moderate for a long time, or did they just start posting after the Moderator Opening Announcement was posted?
[We consider this to be very important, because some people will apply to moderate a board simply so they can have the title of Moderator under their name, even though they had never posted on the board that they applied to moderate. We think that appointing someone to moderate a board who had never posted on that board would be extremely unfair to the regular posters who did post on that board, especially if one of the regular posters applied for that board. When looking for a moderator, we look for someone who has a long history of posting at the board. We want someone who has been at the board, posting consistently, and is a part of the current posting community. Ideally, we want moderators to post on their boards as often as possible, or at least every other day, unless you post that you're going to be away. Therefore, ideally, the applicant would be someone who posts at the board almost every day.]

We hope all this gives you a better idea of how the moderator application process is performed.

Moderator appointments are usually announced on the Sunday following the deadline.

Thanks, and we'll be looking forward to hearing from you

Note: This thread should be restarted by a Moderator Manager. Thanks.
Please update link in the templates for Mod Opening Announcements, thread at Mod board and at any current openings.
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