There are a lot of people who become moderators on a forum, but they aren’t exactly sure how they should be managing things. Sure, they may know the basic things like how to remove a post and how to warn someone, but besides that they have no clue how they should interact with users. So, today we are going to go through a few great tips for people who are new to moderating, or would like to improve in general.
Great Tips For A First Time Moderator
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There are a lot of things to get used to when you're beginning in a moderator position.
When I first started in my mod position the most challenging thing for me to get used to was the mod/spam que. There was a lot of it and it can sometimes be hard to decipher the difference between true content and spam. (Those spammers can be clever).
However, after a while I got the hang of it and it became much easier to spot the real from the fakes.
What I enjoy the most about being a moderator is engaging with the members. I'm a natural engager and I enjoy reading our members content and interacting with them. It's very rewarding and it also aids in helping me to build my own blog engagement, as I'm also a blogger.
This is my first time visiting your blog, Josh; I like what I've seen and read so far.
I'll be sure to share your content with my social networks.
Keep up the great content coming; I look forward to connecting with you more soon.
Cheers,
Ti