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This page summarises our agreed Best Practice for running a Freegle group. Each point has a link to further information on [[Best Practice Notes]].
This page summarises our agreed best practice for running a Freegle community. Each point links to more detail on [[Best Practice Notes]].
 
==Summary==
==Summary==
Freegle promotes reuse. We need to make sure that using Freegle is as quick, easy and enjoyable as possible, for us and for our members.


Freegle promotes reuse. We need to make sure that using Freegle Groups is as quick, easy and enjoyable as possible for us and our members. Further explanation about each of these points can be found at [[Best Practice Notes]]
[[Our Aims]] outlines what Freegle and its volunteers can expect of each other. The intent is to support Freegle and members, and to safeguard our reputation. All the advice below sits within the context of the [[Community_Affiliation_Requirements_Policy#Local_Rules|local rules]] communities are allowed to set.


The Freegle Volunteer Agreement outlines expectations of Freegle and Volunteers. The intent of this is to support Freegle and group members, and to safeguard our reputation. All the advice below is within the context of the [[Basic Requirements of a Freegle Group#Local Rules]].
==The points==


===Emergency arrangements===
Have backup arrangements in place, to safeguard your community and give you peace of mind.
* Make sure your whole volunteer team knows they can contact Mentors for help - email mentors@ilovefreegle.org.
* Exchange contact details with other volunteers, locally and/or nationally, in case of a crisis.
The 2025 AGM passed a resolution making it compulsory for every Freegle group to have at least two owners. They don't all need to be fully active on every group, as long as they're active somewhere and can cover any absence by the usual active owner.


====Emergency arrangements====
For safeguarding,there needs to be back up arrangements in place, so
*Have at least two volunteers with full moderation privileges, including adding new moderators, for your group.
*Make sure that Mentors know who all your Volunteers are, and all Volunteers know they can ask them for holiday or long term support  (mentors@ilovefreegle.org)<br>
[[Best_Practice_Notes#Emergency_arrangements|More info]]
[[Best_Practice_Notes#Emergency_arrangements|More info]]


===First impressions===
Home pages (Freegle website, Facebook etc.) should be welcoming, quick and easy to read. Every homepage should have a logo or local picture, a tagline, a welcoming message and, optionally, local rules. Set these up in Settings in ModTools.
[[Best_Practice_Notes#First_impressions|More info]]


====First impressions====
===New Freeglers need an easy start===
Your group’s home pages (Yahoo, FD, Facebook etc) should be welcoming, quick and easy to read and understand, include the Freegle logo and link, and be up to date and personal to your community.<br>
* Deal with all posts, especially first posts, swiftly and sympathetically.
[[Best_Practice_Notes#First_impressions|More Info]]
* Don't overwhelm members with lots of admin emails.


====New Freeglers need an easy start====
*Use open membership to keep your joining process as quick and simple as possible.<br>
*Ensure all posts, especially first posts, are dealt with swiftly and sympathetically.<br>
*Don’t overwhelm new members with lots of admin emails.
[[Best_Practice_Notes#New Freeglers need an easy start|More info]]
[[Best_Practice_Notes#New Freeglers need an easy start|More info]]


====Quick posting====
===Quick posting===
Ideally, moderation of messages needs to be at least every few hours . Put members who correctly format their messages on Group settings (unmoderated) as soon as practicable for your team. [[Best_Practice_Notes#Quick_posting|More info]]
Ideally, moderate messages at least every few hours. Put members who post correctly onto unmoderated status in Group Settings.
 
 
====Simple and minimal rules====
Keep rules to a bare minimum to enable the smooth running of the Group. A lot of Groups impose rules that members have no idea exist! Apply them fairly, always politely, and with flexibility where appropriate. [[Best_Practice_Notes#Simple_and_minimal_rules|More info]]
 


====‘Wanted’ posts are a good thing====
[[Best_Practice_Notes#Quick_posting|More info]]
As long as the post is legal and free, equally accept a wanted or an offer as a first post from members. People that want other’s unwanted stuff are essential for your Freegle Group to work. Wanted requests should be encouraged and not overly restricted. [[Best_Practice_Notes#'Wanted'_posts_are_a_good_thing|More info]]


===Simple and minimal rules===
Keep rules short and to the point. Apply them fairly, always politely, and with flexibility where appropriate. Your community's rules are for your community only - it's not acceptable to try to enforce them on other communities, such as asking a member to leave another community.


====Avoid rejecting messages====
[[Best_Practice_Notes#Simple_and_minimal_rules|More info]]
Members have made the effort to post a message, so unless it contravenes core rules (free and legal), try not to reject it. Editing a message and, if needed, sending a friendly personal message to the member to explain the rules, whilst promoting Freegle Direct (if available) as an easy way to compose messages will be more effective in the long run. [[Best_Practice_Notes#Avoid_rejecting_messages|More info]]


===Don't knock enthusiasm===
It isn't a sign of ill intent if a member is a 'multi-joiner' or makes lots of requests. Freegle is about encouraging reuse, so people who are able to travel or need things aren't going against our aims. They don't need to be removed or restricted unless there's a very good reason to do so. Occasionally someone will try to exploit Freegle, but this is rare - assume people are innocent and kind until proven otherwise.


====Impression of you and Freegle====
[[Best_Practice_Notes#Don't knock enthusiam|More info]]
You are providing a service which is helping your members get in touch with one another to keep stuff out of the waste stream, so be a friendly, courteous and welcoming host. [[Best_Practice_Notes#Impression_of_you_and_Freegle|More info]]


==='Wanted' posts are a good thing===
Accept requests and offers equally, as first posts and subsequent ones. Our primary purpose is to keep things in use, so members who reuse items are essential to Freegle. Encourage requests, with no restriction on the number of wanted posts or number of items requested.


====Member problems====
[[Best_Practice_Notes#'Wanted'_posts_are_a_good_thing|More info]]
Handling problems and complaints from members can be one of the trickiest jobs for a moderator. How a group handles problems is a reflection on the group and Freegle. There is a wealth of advice in the Wiki that has been compiled by experienced Freegle moderators on dealing with issues and complaints. [[Best_Practice_Notes#Member_problems|More info]]


===Avoid rejecting messages===
Members have made the effort to post a message, so unless it breaks a core rule (free and legal), try not to reject it. Editing a message, and sending a friendly personal message to explain the rules if needed, works better in the long run than rejecting outright - and it's a good moment to point the member towards the website and app as an easy way to compose posts.


====Don’t lose potential Freeglers====
[[Best_Practice_Notes#Avoid_rejecting_messages|More info]]
Make it quick and easy for new members to join Freegle and start freegling. And make all members feel welcome into your community. [[Best_Practice_Notes#Don't_lose-potential_Freeglers|More info]]


===Impression of you and Freegle===
We're providing a service that helps your members get in touch with each other to keep stuff out of the waste stream, so let's be good hosts.


====Use tools to make it easier to run or use your Group====
[[Best_Practice_Notes#Impression_of_you_and_Freegle|More info]]
Freegle Direct, Modtools, Freegle app, Facebook and Twitter can help to make your group more accessible for you and/or your members. [[Best_Practice_Notes#Use_tools_to_mae_it_easier_to_run_or_use_your_Group|More info]]


===Member problems===
Handling problems and complaints from members is tricky. Finding the balance between running your community the way you'd like it run and the way members would like you to run it isn't always easy, but it's important to get right.


====Ask for help====
[[Best_Practice_Notes#Member_problems|More info]]
You are not alone. All Freegle volunteers are in this together, we have a shared mission, so take advantage of others’ experience and advice. [[Best_Practice_Notes#Ask_for_help|More info]]


===Use tools/services to make it easier to run or use your community===
Take up some or all of the helpful tools and services Freegle makes available to you and your members.


====Publicise your group====
[[Best_Practice_Notes#Use_tools/services_to_make_it_easier_to_run_or_use_your_Community|More info]]
The more people who know about your group, the better service it will offer your community.  Make use of national publicity tools to spread the word and get more members. [[Best_Practice_Notes#Publicise_your_group|More info]]


===Ask for help===
You're not alone. All Freegle volunteers are in this together - we have a shared mission, so take advantage of others' experience, friendship and advice.


====Support Freegle====
[[Best_Practice_Notes#Ask_for_help|More info]]
Freegle is run collectively by all of us, so make sure that you are involved and informed about Freegle nationally. [[Best_Practice_Notes#Support_Freegle|More info]]


===Publicise your community===
The more people who know about your community, the better it will be for freegling. Use the national publicity tools available to spread the word and get more members.


====Get to know other Freegle Mods====
[[Best_Practice_Notes#Publicise_your_community|More info]]
Chatting to other Freegle volunteers can help put a 'face' to people and to establish better rapport for good and bad times. [[Best_Practice_Notes#Get_to_know_other_Freegle_Mods|More info]]


===Supporting Freegle===
Freegle is run collectively by all of us, so make sure you're involved and informed about Freegle nationally.


       
[[Best_Practice_Notes#Supporting_Freegle|More info]]


===Get to know other Freegle Mods===
Chatting to other Freegle volunteers can help put a face to people, and builds better rapport for the good times and the bad.


[[Best_Practice_Notes#Get_to_know_other_Freegle_Mods|More info]]


Note: The guidelines on [[Best Practice Notes]] were last formally discussed and amended on Development Group in 2015/2016.  This summary was discussed and added in July/August 2017.  Splitting the whole document into two pages was done as part of the whole wiki review in light of ditching Yahoo.
'''Note:''' the guidelines on [[Best Practice Notes]] were last formally discussed and amended on Development Group in 2021.


Back to [[Running Your Group]]  
'''Links:'''
* [[Running Your Local Community]]
* [[Our Aims]]


[[Category:The Basics]]
[[Category:Getting Started]]

Latest revision as of 12:00, 17 July 2026

This page summarises our agreed best practice for running a Freegle community. Each point links to more detail on Best Practice Notes.

Summary

Freegle promotes reuse. We need to make sure that using Freegle is as quick, easy and enjoyable as possible, for us and for our members.

Our Aims outlines what Freegle and its volunteers can expect of each other. The intent is to support Freegle and members, and to safeguard our reputation. All the advice below sits within the context of the local rules communities are allowed to set.

The points

Emergency arrangements

Have backup arrangements in place, to safeguard your community and give you peace of mind.

  • Make sure your whole volunteer team knows they can contact Mentors for help - email mentors@ilovefreegle.org.
  • Exchange contact details with other volunteers, locally and/or nationally, in case of a crisis.

The 2025 AGM passed a resolution making it compulsory for every Freegle group to have at least two owners. They don't all need to be fully active on every group, as long as they're active somewhere and can cover any absence by the usual active owner.

More info

First impressions

Home pages (Freegle website, Facebook etc.) should be welcoming, quick and easy to read. Every homepage should have a logo or local picture, a tagline, a welcoming message and, optionally, local rules. Set these up in Settings in ModTools.

More info

New Freeglers need an easy start

  • Deal with all posts, especially first posts, swiftly and sympathetically.
  • Don't overwhelm members with lots of admin emails.

More info

Quick posting

Ideally, moderate messages at least every few hours. Put members who post correctly onto unmoderated status in Group Settings.

More info

Simple and minimal rules

Keep rules short and to the point. Apply them fairly, always politely, and with flexibility where appropriate. Your community's rules are for your community only - it's not acceptable to try to enforce them on other communities, such as asking a member to leave another community.

More info

Don't knock enthusiasm

It isn't a sign of ill intent if a member is a 'multi-joiner' or makes lots of requests. Freegle is about encouraging reuse, so people who are able to travel or need things aren't going against our aims. They don't need to be removed or restricted unless there's a very good reason to do so. Occasionally someone will try to exploit Freegle, but this is rare - assume people are innocent and kind until proven otherwise.

More info

'Wanted' posts are a good thing

Accept requests and offers equally, as first posts and subsequent ones. Our primary purpose is to keep things in use, so members who reuse items are essential to Freegle. Encourage requests, with no restriction on the number of wanted posts or number of items requested.

More info

Avoid rejecting messages

Members have made the effort to post a message, so unless it breaks a core rule (free and legal), try not to reject it. Editing a message, and sending a friendly personal message to explain the rules if needed, works better in the long run than rejecting outright - and it's a good moment to point the member towards the website and app as an easy way to compose posts.

More info

Impression of you and Freegle

We're providing a service that helps your members get in touch with each other to keep stuff out of the waste stream, so let's be good hosts.

More info

Member problems

Handling problems and complaints from members is tricky. Finding the balance between running your community the way you'd like it run and the way members would like you to run it isn't always easy, but it's important to get right.

More info

Use tools/services to make it easier to run or use your community

Take up some or all of the helpful tools and services Freegle makes available to you and your members.

More info

Ask for help

You're not alone. All Freegle volunteers are in this together - we have a shared mission, so take advantage of others' experience, friendship and advice.

More info

Publicise your community

The more people who know about your community, the better it will be for freegling. Use the national publicity tools available to spread the word and get more members.

More info

Supporting Freegle

Freegle is run collectively by all of us, so make sure you're involved and informed about Freegle nationally.

More info

Get to know other Freegle Mods

Chatting to other Freegle volunteers can help put a face to people, and builds better rapport for the good times and the bad.

More info

Note: the guidelines on Best Practice Notes were last formally discussed and amended on Development Group in 2021.

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