Moderator's Guide ________________________________________ Introduction Forum moderators are guides for the forum members and guardians of the DGN forum rules. They have administrative powers in our forum to ensure that the board fulfills its purpose. Powers of a Moderator The most important powers are the Moving, Closing, Editing and Deletion of threads and posts. A moderator also has the power to: Post Forum Announcements (only when told by the the Administrator SephiroTH) Edit Threads and Posts Close / Open Threads Move / Copy Threads Stick / Unstick Threads Delete Threads and Posts Merge Threads Split Threads Responsibilities of the Moderator The Moderator's principal responsibility is to show an errant user what he did wrong. In this way we ensure that our members are learning from the moderator’s action, so improving the quality of our community. A Moderator will participate in the conversations posted in his/her forums, but will not try to answer all requests. This is what the community should. If necessary a Moderator keeps conversation flowing smoothly in the forum. Moving of threads If a thread’s content follows the board rules, but has not been posted into the correct forum, the Moderator will move the thread into the right forum/section. Closing of threads In some cases discussions will not come to a satisfying end or will lead off the topic. This is the right time to close a thread and disallow further posting. A Moderator has two possibilities when closing a thread: Reply & Close this thread after you submit your message: This is what you should use in most cases. Write a short reply saying why the thread will be closed, and choose the "Close thread after submit" option at the bottom of your reply screen. Close thread: Using the Close Thread from the Thread Tools menu should only be used if it is obvious why the thread was closed. Editing threads: Editing another member’s thread or post is a more significant action and should be used wisely. Moderators edit texts when they contain profanity, offensive language, off-topic content or when they don't follow the board rules in any other way. You have several ways to edit: Edit botton at bottom of post: This will be used in most cases and lets you edit the contents of a post. The "Reason for Editing" box should always be used. Edit Thread using the Thread Tools menu: This option will only let you edit the thread’s title and posticon. It is to be used when the title does not meet our rules. Deletion of threads/posts This is one of the most powerful skills of a Moderator and is to be used only in special cases. It is only used to keep the board inviting and helpful for all members. Moderators should use warnings to posting users for: Unacceptable behaviour (as determined by the tone of the community; e.g., profanity) Completely off-topic discussion where nothing corresponding exists in the thread No part of the thread or post is worth editing and preserving Illegal or defamatory statements are made If a moderator is deleting something he/she has two options and in either case should always leave a "Reason for Deletion": 'Soft' delete it - Leave "Deleted" Message: This way we make sure everyone knows that we are not censoring opinions, but protecting the community. Physically remove it: This will only be used if a thread or post contains illegal or defamatory statements. These have to be removed physically. Banning The exclusion of community members is probably the most powerful option the Moderator has if a single member constantly does not follow our community’s rules. It is therefore important that anyone so behaving is reported by the Moderator to the Administrsator, who will decide what action to take in consultation with the Moderator. Permanent ban: If a user continues not to follow the board rules despite warnings or if he/her curses the Staff Members, then we shall permanently ban him/her. Permanent bans are also the action taken for spam/advertisement bots.