Can I make use of freegle: Difference between revisions

From Freegle Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
mNo edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
As a moderator can I respond to offers on Freegle? -feed back on this sticky subject particularly welcome, i'm thinking about dropping it entirely
As a moderator can I respond to offers on Freegle?


Of course you can, just like any other member of the group. However, here are some things that ''some moderators do'' to make sure they don't beat other members to the post (pun intended) and keep looking - and acting - squeaky clean.
Of course you can, just like any other member of the group. However, here are some things that ''some moderators do'' to make sure they don't beat other members to the post (pun intended) and keep looking - and acting - squeaky clean.  


* don't ask for items you have approved yourself (a big mod team helps here)
*don't ask for items you have approved yourself (a big mod team helps here)  
* leave it a few hours so you aren't the first reply
*leave it a few hours so you aren't the first reply  
* make only post wanteds instead of responding to offers, therefore avoiding putting members who know you are a moderator in an awkward position.
* only post wanteds instead of responding to offers, therefore avoiding putting members who know you are a moderator in an awkward position.  
* set up an alternative id for posting and responding to posts so the member doesn't feel under any obligation (but if you do this, it's good to sign your name, so that people don't think you're hiding behind a fake name).
*set up an alternative id for posting and responding to posts so the member doesn't feel under any obligation (but if you do this, it's good to sign your name, so that people don't think you're hiding behind a fake name).  
* state that you are a moderator in your reply, explain if you approved their post if that's why you have been so quick of the mark, and remind the 'offerer' that they are not obliged to gift their item to the first response.
*state that you are a moderator in your reply, explain if you approved their post if that's why you have been so quick of the mark, and remind the 'offerer' that they are not obliged to gift their item to the first response.  
* generally encourage the [[Fair_offer_policy]] to be considered by all members of the group where possible
*generally encourage the [[Fair offer policy]] to be considered by all members of the group where possible  
* or just don't worry about it too much.
*or just make sure you don't give yourself and advantage by asking for items before they go on the board..


You are under no obligation to do any of the above, this is just food for thought.
You are under no obligation to do any of the above. However members do notice and complain if they think moderators are taking advantage of their position.  


<br> Back to [[Other bits and bobs]] or [[Admin]]


Back to [[Other bits and bobs]]  or  [[Admin]]
[[Category:Bits_and_Bobs]]
 
[[Category:Bits and Bobs]]

Revision as of 19:59, 29 August 2010

As a moderator can I respond to offers on Freegle?

Of course you can, just like any other member of the group. However, here are some things that some moderators do to make sure they don't beat other members to the post (pun intended) and keep looking - and acting - squeaky clean.

  • don't ask for items you have approved yourself (a big mod team helps here)
  • leave it a few hours so you aren't the first reply
  •  only post wanteds instead of responding to offers, therefore avoiding putting members who know you are a moderator in an awkward position.
  • set up an alternative id for posting and responding to posts so the member doesn't feel under any obligation (but if you do this, it's good to sign your name, so that people don't think you're hiding behind a fake name).
  • state that you are a moderator in your reply, explain if you approved their post if that's why you have been so quick of the mark, and remind the 'offerer' that they are not obliged to gift their item to the first response.
  • generally encourage the Fair offer policy to be considered by all members of the group where possible
  • or just make sure you don't give yourself and advantage by asking for items before they go on the board..

You are under no obligation to do any of the above. However members do notice and complain if they think moderators are taking advantage of their position.


Back to Other bits and bobs or Admin