Re: Bookshelves Moderators Wanted!
Posted: 28 Apr 2022, 20:19
Wonderful offer. I don't think I am well-organised or reading enough, yet, to be ready for such an opportunity.
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gali wrote: ↑13 Sep 2021, 23:27 The Bookshelves Moderators position is now open for applications. We are looking for Bookshelves moderators to help out with the shelves, which will include solving issues with metadata (author, title, etc.), as well as dealing with inquiries and generally contributing to the moderator team with ideas and feedback. Moderators must have a firm understanding of the English language, be very familiar with the Bookshelves, and have a general love of order. Please note that applicants' Bookshelves will be consulted to determine the user's general use of the shelves and their tidiness.
The position is unpaid and won't boost your level.
If you wish to be considered, please note that you need to be an active poster on the forums and be a member for at least a few months. New members won't be considered. Please make sure you've posted at least 200 meaningful posts and you have at least 50 books on your shelves before applying.
The rule is very flexible and has little pressure attached to it, but it does require being active as a mod, checking in often, and communicating with the other mods. If you would like to be a moderator for Bookshelves, please request membership in the Trial Bookshelves Moderators group to start. Your position will be probationary at first, and after a trial period, you will be added to the Bookshelves Moderators group. You can submit a request through your User Control Panel, or by PM to one of the moderators @Gravy and gali (the group leaders). Thank you!
I am afraid you don't meet the requirements.kishulycos wrote: ↑01 May 2022, 05:27thank you for the offer. I am totally into it. Hope to be a part of your helping group.gali wrote: ↑13 Sep 2021, 23:27 The Bookshelves Moderators position is now open for applications. We are looking for Bookshelves moderators to help out with the shelves, which will include solving issues with metadata (author, title, etc.), as well as dealing with inquiries and generally contributing to the moderator team with ideas and feedback. Moderators must have a firm understanding of the English language, be very familiar with the Bookshelves, and have a general love of order. Please note that applicants' Bookshelves will be consulted to determine the user's general use of the shelves and their tidiness.
The position is unpaid and won't boost your level.
If you wish to be considered, please note that you need to be an active poster on the forums and be a member for at least a few months. New members won't be considered. Please make sure you've posted at least 200 meaningful posts and you have at least 50 books on your shelves before applying.
The rule is very flexible and has little pressure attached to it, but it does require being active as a mod, checking in often, and communicating with the other mods. If you would like to be a moderator for Bookshelves, please request membership in the Trial Bookshelves Moderators group to start. Your position will be probationary at first, and after a trial period, you will be added to the Bookshelves Moderators group. You can submit a request through your User Control Panel, or by PM to one of the moderators @Gravy and gali (the group leaders). Thank you!
Please do care to reply my message.
Yes, but you need to meet the requirements.Elenimo Chembe wrote: ↑05 May 2022, 05:20 This post seems pretty old. Are bookshelf moderators still needed?
Alright thanks so much.gali wrote: ↑05 May 2022, 08:26Yes, but you need to meet the requirements.Elenimo Chembe wrote: ↑05 May 2022, 05:20 This post seems pretty old. Are bookshelf moderators still needed?