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Is There Such A Thing As A "paid Moderator" - Hear of any forums that pay their staff? | ||
Discussion by SingleDaddyof2 with 16 Replies.
Last Update: July 1, 2005, 5:10 am | |||
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QUOTE (rIxXoN)
You're a moderator for your own fun and to help people...Quite right. It is fun and I do like helping people. I find my eyes are especially attracted to the words "Help", "How Do I..." and "Question About".
QUOTE (rIxXoN)
...If you want to be payd for it they will search for someone else because there are (i think) lots of people who want to be moderator.I hope you didn't get the impression that I wanted "them" to pay me, especially since nowhere in my initial post did I state that I'm looking to be paid. In the "real world", people are employed if the employer feels an employee can help generate revenue and justify the cost of hiring that person. I don't get the impression that this forum takes in enough revenue to justify paying moderators. That this forum is offering free webhosting is more than generous IMHO. The members and staff here also contribute a wealth of knowledge that is priceless IMHO and I personally benefit from their wisdom and knowledge. Believe me, I don't plan on going anywhere. Especially since, realistically, I'm a newbie moderator.
I am a member of admin group of a forum. I dont think moderators (including me) are working for money even though some of them really deserve it for their huge contributions. As a moderator, it gives you honour and reputation in a forum and some administrative rights as well. If you dont do what a mod should do and demand for money from a community then a lot of people are willing to jump into your position now.
There is no employment in a community where people sharing ideas and helping each other. It's like we are volunteers!!!
I took up this position out of volunteering to help, plus the forums were pretty new then and it seemed like a good idea to be involved in the community as it was becoming quite hard to keep everything in order.
The payment out of it, I guess you get respect and someone to look up to, and you get to make (break) the rules! (joking the breaking part)
MC
QUOTE (jipman)
Jup, and I've never heard of any paid modder-eters (dutch joke), I guess it should be considered an honor to be a mod.LOLOL jipman, but I am a moderator, not a modder-eter (am dutch too).
I accepted the moderator position here simple because I thought it would be a nice thing to do. It's fun, at times, yes, it can get annoying. Especially when you've just read through a big part of the forum to delete the random "LOL" posts, you've just checked for copied posts and you go back and see that some dude copied an entire article. That can be frustrating. But that is why we're a team, we can vent about it as well to each other
Getting paid to do this?? Well, to some extend we are getting paid to be contributing members here, we get hosting (excellent hosting if I may add that
Maybe I am the only mod that actually feels proud to be a mod, it's an opportunity given to me. A learning experience
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LOLOL jipman, but I am a moderator, not a modder-eter (am dutch too).Nooo, You're belgian
What i do like about this forum is that the mod's arent so strict, so you can post what you think.(of course, you shouldn't over do the freedom-of-speech thingy, but you catch my drift
QUOTE (jipman)
Nooo, You're belgianWhat i do like about this forum is that the mod's arent so strict, so you can post what you think.(of course, you shouldn't over do the freedom-of-speech thingy, but you catch my drift
Yes, I am Belgian. Flemish to be exact
Well, we may not be the strictest... and in my case, my strictness also depends on the time (of the month) LOL
Sometimes I've had a lousy day and am in a really bad mood. Then I just browse through the fora, in my mod shoes
QUOTE (Trekkie101)
People do get paid, think of webhosts they get paid for being support etc? Well not on free hosts but on huge companys they would be. That wpuld be my ideal job though, although id probably fight for it to become an SMF forumThe criteria's pretty hard if you want to get accepted as a paid moderator on very big forums with many many members which is owned by companies. You need to be a recognised expert in that particular area.
Nah...The people that get paid to work on forums are first of all normaly admins if anything...Cuz a mod's job is normaly just for kicks n such.
N secondly rearely are admins paid either...Unless they work on other parts of the website..For example helpdesk or some random thing like that.
Besides only companies making vast amounts of money can afford to hire people for things like moderators...And if they did they'd have a stricked requirement sheet...Plus probably only hire people that have been witht he company for a long time.
Oh well...Best of luck on your online jobsearch....Some companies do hire just to work online form your comp though...
Like nilsc said so himself that even when he's home he's working through his comp
QUOTE (spacewaste)
LOL...Oh god...Being paid to be a mod...Tell me how that one goes...And you know if you ever find sucha place...You'll pm your old buddy SpaceWaste right ?I Googled "paid moderator" (with quotation marks) and to my surprise, there were 232 results. I saw that paid moderators do exist but they're rather rare.
As it turns out, running and maintaining a forum takes a lot of work and time out one's schedule. That's why forum owners need the assistance of admin assts. and moderators. IMO moderators are required if a forum owner wants to make his forum one of the best. Forums do have competition with other sites (in fact, it was mentioned that Astahost has competition that offers similar services, in another thread). Unmoderated or poorly moderated forums are not very responsive to their members needs. Problem members make questionable posts and are not held accountable. The forum's reputation suffers. This causes that forum's best current and potential members to migrate to forums with good reputations. I have seen this happen before.
Forums that grow and maintain a good reputation see their membership growing constantly. This means more eyeballs looking at the forum's content and more eyeballs looking at the ads on the forum. This in turn means an opportunity to make a little money. This is part of the reason why more and more websites are having forums added to their sites. As the demand for forums go up, the demand for moderators goes up. And you know what happens when the demand for a service goes up, right?
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