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Looking for one sectional moderator
Submitted by Aoki, 14-12-2016, 04:34 PM, Thread ID: 25215
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RE: Looking for one sectional moderator
Why do you want to be a moderator?
Being moderator of the contests section would allow me to contribute further on the site beyond activity and input/suggestions. Some people either haven't read the rules to that section or they're simply blatantly disregarding them. I feel like I have what it takes to keep this to a minimum and assist the staff team and of course the community with handling these false contests.
How much time a day do you spend on the site?
Well considering I spend all day online and now that my time is free I spend roughly 8 hours a day at least on Nulled. Considering that in the past year, I've had nothing actually blocking my time spent online, I'm always online; maybe a bit too much. Albeit I'm pretty much always around on discord and skype as well so I can show up on short notice if necessary.
Your experience as a moderator
NextGenUpdate
Well I've been on the forum scene for a long time, starting out on the gaming side of things back in 2008. I was a moderator for NextGenUpdate back in it's early days, as well as a second time recently about a year ago. I remained moderator on there for about a year on my most recent promotion. During my time at NGU I was able to get hands on with moderating my specific sections, and once I was promoted I gave a hand with selections of new staff members. Dealing with reports, self-browsing and moderation, as well as user complaints was all under my belt as a moderator. Being moderator on a 2M user platform was a prodigious step in awareness as well as in learning how to maneuver through things when necessary.
TechInformed
I have also administered and moderated on a lot of smaller communities such as TechInformed where I was a Super Moderator. At TechInformed I started out as just a news writer, where I would contribute to the news; similar to how the current writers team is set up here on nulled. From there, my work allowed me to progress and become a moderator in which I would assist my seniors in management.
TechPulse
where I was also a Super Moderator and later moved up to administrator, I was practically co-owner here. I created the forum layout and provided funds to the owner at times to help progress the site and buy plugins. It was a failure within the later months.
TheModdingZone
where I was a Global Moderator. I helped a lot with granting awards to people in the community. I was really big on the modding scene back in 2010-2014 and I managed the "Modding Squad" on this site which was dedicated to giving modding services to the users of the site.
That Forum
Not that this would help my case but I have also moderated and administered that forum. Within my 8 months of being staff on there I worked my way up from moderator to administrator. During my time as admin, I worked with managing the staff team as well as putting together community events. I'd like to say I did fairly well with my work, the community took a liking to me and it was an uphill progression from there until the time came where I retired.
Do you have ideas to make the section a better place? If yes, which?
Fake Giveaways/Contests should not be tolerated. They need to follow all of the rules; have the giveaway planned out before posting it, and they should all be enforced; which is why I believe I'm fit to make this section better and lend a hand.
Being moderator of the contests section would allow me to contribute further on the site beyond activity and input/suggestions. Some people either haven't read the rules to that section or they're simply blatantly disregarding them. I feel like I have what it takes to keep this to a minimum and assist the staff team and of course the community with handling these false contests.
How much time a day do you spend on the site?
Well considering I spend all day online and now that my time is free I spend roughly 8 hours a day at least on Nulled. Considering that in the past year, I've had nothing actually blocking my time spent online, I'm always online; maybe a bit too much. Albeit I'm pretty much always around on discord and skype as well so I can show up on short notice if necessary.
Your experience as a moderator
NextGenUpdate
Well I've been on the forum scene for a long time, starting out on the gaming side of things back in 2008. I was a moderator for NextGenUpdate back in it's early days, as well as a second time recently about a year ago. I remained moderator on there for about a year on my most recent promotion. During my time at NGU I was able to get hands on with moderating my specific sections, and once I was promoted I gave a hand with selections of new staff members. Dealing with reports, self-browsing and moderation, as well as user complaints was all under my belt as a moderator. Being moderator on a 2M user platform was a prodigious step in awareness as well as in learning how to maneuver through things when necessary.
TechInformed
I have also administered and moderated on a lot of smaller communities such as TechInformed where I was a Super Moderator. At TechInformed I started out as just a news writer, where I would contribute to the news; similar to how the current writers team is set up here on nulled. From there, my work allowed me to progress and become a moderator in which I would assist my seniors in management.
TechPulse
where I was also a Super Moderator and later moved up to administrator, I was practically co-owner here. I created the forum layout and provided funds to the owner at times to help progress the site and buy plugins. It was a failure within the later months.
TheModdingZone
where I was a Global Moderator. I helped a lot with granting awards to people in the community. I was really big on the modding scene back in 2010-2014 and I managed the "Modding Squad" on this site which was dedicated to giving modding services to the users of the site.
That Forum
Not that this would help my case but I have also moderated and administered that forum. Within my 8 months of being staff on there I worked my way up from moderator to administrator. During my time as admin, I worked with managing the staff team as well as putting together community events. I'd like to say I did fairly well with my work, the community took a liking to me and it was an uphill progression from there until the time came where I retired.
Do you have ideas to make the section a better place? If yes, which?
- I believe that when users go to create a thread, it would be beneficial to direct them to the section rules before they're able to post a thread in that section and have them agree to the rules so that they can't say they "have not seen them" or "they were never enforced".
- Threads in the section should also be moderated before able to go live. So a moderator should have the ability to approve/disapprove these threads if they're not in accordance with the rules; this would also prevent people from entering these false giveaways and feeling bad when they don't get their said prize.
Fake Giveaways/Contests should not be tolerated. They need to follow all of the rules; have the giveaway planned out before posting it, and they should all be enforced; which is why I believe I'm fit to make this section better and lend a hand.
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