Who want's to be a Moderator? (not Millionare, dammit!)

Spark

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Hey guys,

As you may or may not know, Paracleseus has stepped down as our Blade Discussion Forum moderator, citing personal reasons. IMHO, he did a great job, and if / when he feels like rejoining the team, we'll have a place for him.

That being said, I am now accepting applications for new Moderators for this forum. I have up to 3 slots to fill, so please feel free to put your name forward; along with your qualifications.

Let me say this up front - this is an unpaid job, with a lot of stress attached to it. We don't expect you to read every thread, but please make an active effort to keep on top of what's happening on this forum.

Be advised: You are going to catch hell from certain members, no matter what you do, so expect that in advance. This will not be an easy job, but you will have a team to help you should you need it.

While we will reward you from time to time, quite frankly, we cannot pay you for the amount of time this position will require. I can only hope that knowing you are helping improve the best knife community on the Internet is going to be it's own reward.

For those who still wish to apply, here are the guidelines we'll ask you to follow if / when you become a member of the BladeForums.com Moderator Team

<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Being a good BladeForums.com Moderator, a checklist / guideline

INTRODUCTION
Thank you for becoming a part of the moderator team at BladeForums.com. With your help, we hope to better the knife industry as a whole, and provide the best, most accurate information to our members.

BladeForums.com operates on the laisse-faire system - we try to remain hands off and let the members take care of themselves and each other. As such, they tend to be self policing, and generally well behaved.

Unfortunately, that is not always the case. As such, as moderators it's your duty to try to keep things headed in the right direction.

A list of our rules can be found at this page:
http://www.bladeforums.com/rules.shtml - go there and familiarize yourself with them. I'm sure that everyone agree's that they are not very hard to follow.

Frequently Asked Questions can be found here -
http://www.bladeforums.com/faqs/ - these give a more detailed explanation of the in's and out's of the site - what we expect, what we do / don't want to see, things to do in Las Vegas, etc. It should answer some of the other questions you may have.

EVERY TEACHER WAS ONCE A STUDENT
Remember, no matter how inane the questions is, no matter how "stupid" it may seem, take the high road and answer it politely. Many of the people on the forums are from countries where English is not the primary or secondary language, so be patient. Also, be ready to admit when you were wrong, as we all still have something to learn.

As with everything else, feel free to lend your opinion, after all, it's part of being a good host. But set the example for the members of your forum and back it up with facts. Use anecdotes if you feel like it, everyone likes to see a practical example of just why "it's done this way for a reason", right?

Information works both ways. Just like you learn from the people on your forums, they are there to learn from you as well. So, do them a favor and get them involved:
  • Share a tidbit of information - whether it's a tip, trick or technique, you'd be surprised just what people don't know, or haven't thought about concerning the littlest things. You might learn something yourself... plus the more information you share, the better they will respond. You don't have to do this every day, but we'd like to see something of interest at least once a week from each moderator. If there are multiple moderators, you shouldn't have any problems with traffic on your forum - you'll be starting a bunch of conversations!
  • Ask questions - see what they do and don't know. Ask what they do and don't like. Make sure they know that their opinions count. You can use the forum to get information you can use for your own business or edification.
  • Give suggestions - No one said sit back and just watch the train wreck happen. If someone obviously doesn't know what they are talking about, set them straight. It's easier to correct bad information when it starts than when it's become ingrained as "truth" through repetition. Just be tactful while doing this.

Sometimes this will result in an argument breaking out. If that happens, and a moderator needs to step in, notify one of the other moderators on your forum, or Mike or myself, and we'll step in. It's been shown to be counter-productive if you make your statements in an argument and then lock the thread as if to say "So there! Nyaaaahhhhhh!", so don't do it. Let someone else be the heavy.

IT'S A MODERATOR'S LIFE
As previously stated, not everyone acts like an angel. Sometimes laisse-faire isn't going to cut it, and as a moderator you have to step in and take action. We'd appreciate it if all moderators would use restraint when acting within their position - if a member insults you, do not insult them back. If someone is rude, tell them so, and suggest that they modify their behavior. Private email warnings are fine as well, just make sure that you include the URL of the message in question and 'CC a copy of it to myself and Mike so that we can be kept abreast of what's going on. If public and private warnings aren't going to cut it, you might have to step in.

Should you have to take action, there are several options that you have. We'll begin with the links found at the bottom of each thread -
  • Close Topic - This is to be done if the post is sufficiently off topic, or inflammatory enough to warrant it being closed. We typically don't approve of this except when absolutely necessary, but use your best judgement. If flaming is getting out of hand, shut it down, warn all of the participants, and notify us.
  • Archiving / Moving the topic - Unless your forum gets huge, there's probably not going to be a need to archive the topics there, though occasionally you may find a thread that's so good that it warrants being saved. In that case, you should probably archive it. What's more likely to happen is that you'll find a post in your forum that needs to be moved elsewhere - like to the For Sale forums or to the Community center or something. Simply click on this link, and a screen will come up that will ask you what you would like to do: Archive or Move the topic. If you should choose to move the topic, please select the option to lock the thread in your forum, instead of having it deleted, it will prevent the "Where did my thread go?" questions.
  • Delete Topic - The final option. In discussions, this is not to be used unless absolutely necessary, the reason being so that we can refer to the post later should we need to ban that person from the site, or provide justification for banning. You can feel free to use this to delete duplicate threads and such, since everyone likes a tidy forum....
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    In the event that you feel it necessary to delete a post, we would appreciate being notified first. Sometimes a second opinion is needed to justify this action since the thread can not be brought back after it's gone.

These are not the only options you have. As a moderator, you can also -
Edit / Delete Post - This option may or may not be available depending on current forum settings. As a moderator, you have the power to edit or delete posts when necessary. Deleting posts is typically done when there are double or triple posts from impatient users. Do NOT delete posts because of their content unless we've been notified and have taken a look (see delete topic above). As for Editing content, the only time this should be done is to fix a "Scrolling Screen of Death", when someone makes a post that causes the screen to scroll sideways. In those instances, go ahead and edit the content to fix this. Remember, when you edit a post, make sure you state why you did so by jotting a note at the end, it will prevent arguments later.

Please do not edit the content of someone's message. As with the delete function, it will be hard for us to take action against a member if the post is no longer there or edited.

Again, if the situation starts to deteriorate, warn first, then take action. Use your own best judgement.

Should the situation get heated and you need a second opinion, please feel free to notify myself or Mike, and we'll be happy to look over anything.

We do have the ability to ban anyone from our site should the situation get completely out of control. This is the final option and only the administrators have this ability.

Again, thanks for being a part of the moderator team at BladeForums.com. We hope that we can help you as much as you help us, and are glad to have you as part of the family.
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So, if you are interested in joining the team here at BladeForums.com, please post why you want to be a moderator below, and list appropriate qualifications. Feel free to suggest others as well, but the ultimate decision lies with the individual.

Thanks for your support, and we look forward to seeing some new faces around here!

Spark

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Kevin Jon Schlossberg
SysOp and Administrator for BladeForums.com

Insert witty quip here
 
Uhhh.... "not paid?"

Spark, you're gonna be getting an angry call from my wife pretty soon.... I've been telling her that you guys must be a bit behind in your payroll, and that my paycheck for the last 20 months is on its way.

Moving to Canada,
I remain,
VG
Highest Paid Moderator at BFC
 
Geez, I think you might get a better response if you asked who wants to repeatedly bang their head into a wall to see whether bone is stronger than brick.



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VG,

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VG
Highest Paid Moderator at BFC</font>

Look VERY closely at what you have been paid with...

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[This message has been edited by C4 (edited 03-02-2001).]
 
Well then, I guess I'll bite. I haven't been a member for that long, and I'm sure there are more qualified individuals, but, I'm willing to do the job and I'm spending a great deal of time reading here already. The forums are a wonderful resource, and I'd like to contribute in any way possible.

As for qualifications, I'm about to finish my BS in Political Science. I ran a BBS back in the good old days of the pre-massive Internet and 2400 baud modems for 3 years, and moderated posts there that went out to large networks, such as fidonet. I got my eagle scout, and I love knives. Plus, I work cheap (free!).

Honestly, I'd like to see Paracleseus return - but I'm sure he'll be enjoying his well-deserved break. Here's hoping you get a hundred replies and have to choose the 3 best!
-- Rob
 
ill do it
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why? hell,i dont know.

"this is an unpaid job.." -ever work fast food? i do.

"Be advised: You are going to catch hell from certain members, no matter what you do, so....
-deal with customers all the time.

"a lot of stress attached to it. "
- with school AND a job,i deal with people 16 hours or more a day, stress is nothing.

all that,plus im a genius.
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VOTE MAURICE
 
While we're on the subject, I need a co-Moderator or two or even three in Politics. I may have to take another short break soon, things in my case are going insane on me plus I'm involved in a whole 'nuther fight too (more details soon in Politics).

My top three picks would be Yvsa, Ken Cox or Jason (Medusaoblongata). Ken and Yvsa are old-timers, well respected, and were on opposite sides (from me) on that wild Confederate Flag debate yet we maintained civility and respect throughout. Jason is one of the best "younger voices" on the board.

Ken in particular would be a good choice for one of the seats on the Main forum. Yvsa doesn't tend to post in huge volumes but he's listened to when he does. I'd be pleased to have any two of these gents who want in as co-seats in Politics...my schedule could get fairly crazy, and Politics is one of those places that is capable of getting quite heated once in a great while
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I don't mean this message as a resignation...in fact, if things go like I plan, BF's Politics is going to become ground zero for some really wild stuff
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Jim
Equal Rights for CCW Home Page
http://www.ninehundred.com/~equalccw

[This message has been edited by Jim March (edited 03-02-2001).]
 
I spend far too much of my free time here anyway, so why not? There are quite a few people who enjoy these forums daily, myself included, and if there's anything I could do to enhance that enjoyment, I'd like to try.

Qualifications ... hmm ...
employment: video retail management - this means when someone has a problem with service or a purchase, I'm the one they end up dealing with. It also means when someone has overdue rentals or enormous late fees, I'm the one who has to go after them. TACT is my middle name.
education: Most of a BA English degree.

Granted, there are others out there who are more knowledgeable about knives, and have been members for significantly longer than I, but how many among them enjoy (to paraphrase) beating their heads against brick walls? Besides, this is one of the items on my checklist for Global Domination!
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Jon
 
I am more than willing to do it. I spend tons of time here every day, and tend to read a lot more than I respond to. I might as well help out if you think I could do the job.

Qualifications:

I am currently an aerospace engineering major, but switching to business next year, might pursue engineering later. I am in MENSA, so I'm not terribly dumb, and I'm an active scout, I got my Eagle a while back, been in OA for a while, and am an active member of a venture crew. And I'm a college cheerleader, hence I have to sound happy and cheery all the damn time reguardless of what kind of people I deal with and whether my day sucks or not. Well, having the girls to play with helps too
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True there are a lot of members more knowledgeable about knives than I, and they have been around a good bit longer, so that is expected. I am learning as I go, and trying to take in as much information as possible.

Tique
 
Well this is a new one for me, I've never done an "open letter" job application before but why not?

I am a veteran of the US Army and a Former US Marine, 10 years (plus) time in service.
I have been a full time and part time Gunsmith and have, in the past made knives for myself and friends.

I am a full time professional Site Administrator. I have several years experience in the field and am extremely familiar with "Back end" Admin and Moderator procedures within current and past versions of UBB software.

I have been a forum moderator for over 2 years on that same site. (Spark, Mike, email me for details if you like.) and have FULL knowledge and understanding of exactly how much pain, aggravation and fun are to be found in the position.

I've been a member of Blade Forums for two years as of this month, and I believe a search of my past posts will reveal me to be even tempered and capable of expressing myself well in written form. I also realize that posting as a Moderator requires even greater restraint and thoughtfulness than does posting as a Member.

A search of my posts will also show that I am already here at BFC all hours of the day and night due to the flexibility of my job.

I've been a dedicated knife knut since my first Boy Scout knife, and am fairly knowledgeable in the subject of knives, knife safety, modification, construction, materials, self defense and other more mundane uses.

I am not the most knife knowledgeable person on this board, far from it, but I feel I am able to make intelligent contributions to many discussions on the subject of knives and their uses.

I've received a great deal of enjoyment and satisfaction from my thousands of hours here at BFC and would love to have the opportunity to "give a little back" to a site that I've enjoyed so much.

I would like very much to take on the General Forum, but if the Admin feels I would be better suited elsewhere I'll be glad to consider other positions.

That said, if the Admin of BFC and Paracelsus decide that he should return to his position here in General, I will happily withdraw my application.

Sincerely,
Ken Cook

How zat?
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Tráceme no sin la razón, envoltura mi no sin honor
Usual Suspect

[This message has been edited by Ken Cook (edited 03-02-2001).]
 
Kick it to me (hand waving wildly in the air).
I'd be happy to put summat back into the place that's been so good to me.
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I can use ten words instead of 50 and I live miles away if the BS really starts flying.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Ferret:

...I can use ten words instead of 50...
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Well, okay, he's got me there.
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Tráceme no sin la razón, envoltura mi no sin honor
Usual Suspect
 
Well, I've gotten enough out of Bladeforums that I'd be happy to be able to give back. Since I buy too many knives for my own good, I have no money, but I can give some time.

Qualifications... let's see...

It's approximately 0500 (I consider this Thursday night, not Friday morning, if you get my drift), and I'm sitting here on BFC, so I think I'm here often enough, anyway. (am I addicted? anyone know what the signs are?
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I've volunteered 450 hours teaching 'technology education' in my local junior high school. Compared to 7th and 8th graders with power tools, BFC members should be easy to keep in line.

If I may direct you to this thread, you will notice that I am capable of spotting potential problems and cutting them off with minimal potential bloodshed. (was a pun intended? I'm not sure. you may decide for yourself)

I remember how recently I was the newbie, so I can treat current newbies gently, but I've been around for a while, so I actually do have information to give those newbies in answer to their questions.

Have I mentioned that I am a knife addict?

As I said, I've gotten a lot out of BFC, and I would genuinely like the chance to give back to this community.

--JB

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e_utopia@hotmail.com
 
Nope, this is NOT a job application.

I just want to say how much I will miss Para.

I have grown accustomed to his answers and replies. He's always polite and he gives the most sensible answers. Most wonderful thing of all is he's totally unselfish in sharing his knowledge and experience.


Okay, Para. I just want you to know you got a fan in me. I shall wait for your return.

There are quite a number of good candidates out there. I am sure you guys in charge already know who they are.

 
It has been a long time since I posted in the Politics forum. I am still there everyday to see what’s going on. Ken and Jason would be excellent moderators.

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Drac Noroc

You only know if you have been there...
 
Ooops, sorry Ken, that wasn't directed at you...but now you mention it...
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I know I've only been here a little while but, I'd like to give it a shot. Here's a short description of what I'm into. I've been a police officer for 5 years and in law enforcement for almost 8 I'm use to having people not always agree with me and still finding a way to work things out. I've been collecting for a couple of years now (pretty much a tactical knife junky) and am currently trying to learn how to make knives. Which means I have a shop set up and am able to grind out some ugly pieces of metal at this point. I am on blade forums two or three times a day on work days and more than I can count when I'm not a work. I think I have a cool head and can avoid being dragged into arguments I posted a while back when I thought things were getting out of hand in general heres a link to that. http://www.bladeforums.com/ubb/Forum64/HTML/002268.html
 
Hello

After I started www.cutelariahoje.com.br I spent a lot of time in front of my computer, most of it on-line, and I think I could handle this job.
I have been working with knives for the last nine years as a professional knife dealer, show organizer, writer and recently as a professional knifemaker (even though I am getting farther and farther from my grinder now...) and I watch very closely the US knife world, so distance isn't an issue.
Besides, I am a nice guy and will gladly take a dinner at the Ruby Tuesday during the Blade show as payment for the job! that Louisiana style fish is unbelievable!
Regarding my english, it is not great but I surely can make myself understood (even better so if I am wielding a big knife).
Be sure I'll be glad to help you at BF in any way I can - as a moderator or not.


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Ivan Campos
Full-time knifemaker...finally!

http://www.bitweb.com.br/users/campos
 
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