We have some openings in our moderator staff. For the most part, the community polices itself and is very low maintenance. That being said, we still need to keep an eye out and look through every post just to make sure the general rules are being followed. We presently have 19,454 members and 27,641 posts as of 1605 EST April 14th. That is a huge task just reading all that.
If you have ever considered becoming a larger part of our community, here are some guidelines to help you decide!
We expect our moderators to do the following:
Log on almost every day.
Read through the posts and reply with helpful and polite information.
Follow the rules themselves. (All of them)
Ask questions. – This is more an understanding that you aren’t a one person show.
Have a general understanding of where our community is headed and be a part of that.
I look forward to hearing from you!
Joe - Spades
Please copy and paste everything from the line down into a new post and reply to the questions.
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If you already meet the above things, please answer a few questions for us so we can review them and get you your shiny red name:
Why do you want to be a moderator?
What do you bring to the Customs Forge community that is unique to you?
Cake or Pie? (this is important)
How much time do you spend on the site daily?
Have you filled out your profile information on the site?
Have you ever been a Moderator anywhere else before?
Can you follow instructions?
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'99 Fender Stratocaster / '12 Gibson SG (Nothing special but they are mine)
"If you expect the world to be fair with you because you are fair, you're fooling yourself. That's like expecting the lion not to eat you because you didn't eat him."
We have some openings in our moderator staff. For the most part, the community polices itself and is very low maintenance. That being said, we still need to keep an eye out and look through every post just to make sure the general rules are being followed. We presently have 19,454 members and 27,641 posts as of 1605 EST April 14th. That is a huge task just reading all that.
If you have ever considered becoming a larger part of our community, here are some guidelines to help you decide!
We expect our moderators to do the following:
Log on almost every day.
Read through the posts and reply with helpful and polite information.
Follow the rules themselves. (All of them)
Ask questions. – This is more an understanding that you aren’t a one person show.
Have a general understanding of where our community is headed and be a part of that.
I look forward to hearing from you!
Joe - Spades
Please copy and paste everything from the line down into a new post and reply to the questions.
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If you already meet the above things, please answer a few questions for us so we can review them and get you your shiny red name:
Why do you want to be a moderator?
What do you bring to the Customs Forge community that is unique to you?
Cake or Pie? (this is important)
How much time do you spend on the site daily?
Have you filled out your profile information on the site?
Have you ever been a Moderator anywhere else before?
Can you follow instructions?
\m/(><)\m/
'99 Fender Stratocaster / '12 Gibson SG (Nothing special but they are mine)
"If you expect the world to be fair with you because you are fair, you're fooling yourself. That's like expecting the lion not to eat you because you didn't eat him."