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I had an idea:
Basically it's like an internship or a shadowing program. You show interest like for a job except the job is being a mod. The concept is you're getting your foot in the door by putting your name down. This would be for a list of people who are the Site's goto volunteer members outside of the mods and admins for projects/programs, you name it.
We also train these people with small sessions to basically teach them our basic responses to super common questions so they're prepared to answer the questions themselves if they see them being asked in the shoutbox. The volunteers to teach people would mods most likely and they would teach people how to treat people with questions, how to correctly answer them, show them important links and such.
It would be something members interested in becoming mods would try to do to stand out to put on their "resume" so to say. Overall it would benefit the site's members by creating a friendly and self supporting community by training more members to unofficially help when they want to without having to be selected as a mod because, I know tons of members want to help but don't know how.
There would be some sort of requirement of 30+ days on the site, No bad warnings, give or take some requirements. (This would help filter out new members who don't plan on staying)
Please voice your ideas guys! I'd like to see what you think, let me know if it's something you'd do or if it's the worst idea you've ever heard. (I like constructive feedback!)
(To clarify you would not get privileges just knowledge and a bit of training, you'd still be a member.)
Basically it's like an internship or a shadowing program. You show interest like for a job except the job is being a mod. The concept is you're getting your foot in the door by putting your name down. This would be for a list of people who are the Site's goto volunteer members outside of the mods and admins for projects/programs, you name it.
We also train these people with small sessions to basically teach them our basic responses to super common questions so they're prepared to answer the questions themselves if they see them being asked in the shoutbox. The volunteers to teach people would mods most likely and they would teach people how to treat people with questions, how to correctly answer them, show them important links and such.
It would be something members interested in becoming mods would try to do to stand out to put on their "resume" so to say. Overall it would benefit the site's members by creating a friendly and self supporting community by training more members to unofficially help when they want to without having to be selected as a mod because, I know tons of members want to help but don't know how.
There would be some sort of requirement of 30+ days on the site, No bad warnings, give or take some requirements. (This would help filter out new members who don't plan on staying)
Please voice your ideas guys! I'd like to see what you think, let me know if it's something you'd do or if it's the worst idea you've ever heard. (I like constructive feedback!)
(To clarify you would not get privileges just knowledge and a bit of training, you'd still be a member.)