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== Moderation == | == Moderation == | ||
Moderators are volunteer administrators of the FamilySearch Wiki who help monitor wiki content within a subject area and guide others as they contribute. If you are interested in being a moderator for a specific locality or research subject, {{please contact a Sysop}}. | Moderators are volunteer administrators of the FamilySearch Wiki who help monitor wiki content within a subject area and guide others as they contribute. If you are interested in being a moderator for a specific locality or research subject, {{please contact a Sysop}}. | ||
== Responsibilities == | == Responsibilities == | ||
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*[[Texas]] is [[User: | *[[Texas]] is [[User:Daveccrane|Daveccrane]] | ||
*[[Utah|Utah]] is [[User:JensenFA|JensenFA]] | *[[Utah|Utah]] is [[User:JensenFA|JensenFA]] | ||
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== How-to Articles == | == How-to Articles == | ||
All moderators in the Wiki are invited to help write the following articles. Each article is specifically related to being a moderator. Sharing your experiences in the Discussion tab would be a great place to start. The thoughts and ideas you add to the Discussion tab will assist anyone who wishes to write the article. The articles listed below were started as stub articles. Your participation in this effort will help all moderators. | All moderators in the Wiki are invited to help write the following articles. Each article is specifically related to being a moderator. Sharing your experiences in the Discussion tab would be a great place to start. The thoughts and ideas you add to the Discussion tab will assist anyone who wishes to write the article. The articles listed below were started as stub articles. Your participation in this effort will help all moderators. | ||
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'''Moderating the Community''' | '''Moderating the Community''' | ||
*[[The Purpose of Site Moderation|The purpose of site moderation]] explains | *[[The Purpose of Site Moderation|The purpose of site moderation]] explains how moderation helps the community of volunteers who are using and contributing to FamilySearch Wiki. | ||
*[[How can a moderator expand and grow the community?|How can a moderator expand and grow the community?]] | *[[How can a moderator expand and grow the community?|How can a moderator expand and grow the community?]] | ||
*[[The best practices for communicating with domain community|The best practices for communicating with domain community]] | *[[The best practices for communicating with domain community|The best practices for communicating with domain community]] |
Revision as of 21:00, 15 February 2011
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Moderation[edit | edit source]
Moderators are volunteer administrators of the FamilySearch Wiki who help monitor wiki content within a subject area and guide others as they contribute. If you are interested in being a moderator for a specific locality or research subject, Please contact the Support Team.
Responsibilities[edit | edit source]
The Moderator Job Description includes the following four items:
- Be familiar with the Guiding Principles and Policies of the Wiki.
- Be familiar with the content in your area of expertise.
- Be familiar with how to contact administrators when needed.
- Add this page to your Watchlist to be notified of any changes to the Moderator role.
- Subscribe to the Contributors' Corner forum so you can be aware of changes in policies, governance, stylistic issues, and templates.
- Share best practices with others as they contribute.
Who are the Moderators?[edit | edit source]
If you are interested in being a moderator for a specific locality, Please contact the Support Team. Our current moderators include:
Countries
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United States
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Focused Research |
How-to Articles[edit | edit source]
All moderators in the Wiki are invited to help write the following articles. Each article is specifically related to being a moderator. Sharing your experiences in the Discussion tab would be a great place to start. The thoughts and ideas you add to the Discussion tab will assist anyone who wishes to write the article. The articles listed below were started as stub articles. Your participation in this effort will help all moderators.
Moderating the Community
- The purpose of site moderation explains how moderation helps the community of volunteers who are using and contributing to FamilySearch Wiki.
- How can a moderator expand and grow the community?
- The best practices for communicating with domain community
- Ideas for recruiting writers to fill in content holes
- Policies and procedures for moderating non-English language Wiki pages
- How to recognize moderator candidates and, or nominate someone to be a moderator?
- What is the escalation path when issues arise?
- What is the best way to resolve content-centered community conflict?
Moderating Content
- To what extent should facts in articles be verified?
- To what extent should grammar, style, and spelling be reviewed by a moderator?
- Reverting Content to Previous Version When should content be reverted back to a prior version? What is proper etiquette when it is necessary to revert content to a prior version? (use "Undo" from the History tab)
- When should a page in the Wiki be protected from additional edits? How is this done? (this has to do with the "three-revert" rule)
- Archiving Pages and Restoring Archived Pages What is the process for archiving pages? When should pages be restored from the Archive?
- Moderating the deletion of pages How does the moderator discover that pages have been incorrectly deleted? "Watch" all the pages in your area of expertise. When you are watching the pages, you will automatically be notified when a page is deleted.
- What should be done when a page needs to be deleted?
- How to Patrol a Wiki Article
Things you can do[edit | edit source]
The following items are things that a moderator can do to help improve the content in their area of expertise and also grow the community of volunteers authors and editors:
- How moderators upload images
- Review and edit content as needed
- Showcase content from your area of expertise
- Encourage the creation of new content types
- Encourage users to clarify ambiguous content titles
- Discuss, approve, interpret, and clarify policies
- Communicate with domain community on important issues
- Identify and invite knowledgeable people to help with the wiki
- Disambiguate content in your area of expertise