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'''Moderation builds the right atmosphere.''' Community sites grow as they cultivate an atmosphere of cooperation, brotherhood, and community, and as the community builds a strong feeling that contributors’ work is appreciated. | |||
''' | '''Moderators direct the improvement of content.''' Active communities shepherd the creation of quality content. Moderators serve several such functions: | ||
* Review, delete, edit or showcase content | |||
* Promote the creation of content as per customer needs | |||
* Vet and approve the creation of new content types | |||
* Disambiguate content titles to improve search results (“Mercury” is a planet, element, auto brand, record label, and Roman God.) | |||
'''Moderators | '''Moderators drive improvements in behavior.''' | ||
* Vet, approve, interpret, and clarify policies. | |||
* Solve disputes regarding content creation and site management. | |||
* Educate users in appropriate community behavior. | |||
* Grant or suspend roles and user privileges. | |||
* Govern the site in languages that FCHD doesn’t cover. | |||
'''Moderators grow the community.''' They promote the site to potential users and recruit other moderators as the site grows.<br><br><br> | |||
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Revision as of 12:09, 15 January 2008
Moderation builds the right atmosphere. Community sites grow as they cultivate an atmosphere of cooperation, brotherhood, and community, and as the community builds a strong feeling that contributors’ work is appreciated.
Moderators direct the improvement of content. Active communities shepherd the creation of quality content. Moderators serve several such functions:
- Review, delete, edit or showcase content
- Promote the creation of content as per customer needs
- Vet and approve the creation of new content types
- Disambiguate content titles to improve search results (“Mercury” is a planet, element, auto brand, record label, and Roman God.)
Moderators drive improvements in behavior.
- Vet, approve, interpret, and clarify policies.
- Solve disputes regarding content creation and site management.
- Educate users in appropriate community behavior.
- Grant or suspend roles and user privileges.
- Govern the site in languages that FCHD doesn’t cover.
Moderators grow the community. They promote the site to potential users and recruit other moderators as the site grows.