Have an idea for a user you think might make a good mod? Talk about it here!
Here's how this works: User A will suggest user B, preferably linking to their profile for others to see easily, with reasons behind it. (If User A suggested themselves, we will not take it seriously.) If several people like that suggestion, user B will be added to a list. If user B is suggested, but there was a good amount of disagreement over it, they will not be added to the list. Once a few users have a fair consensus, saying they might make a good mod, a mod will post the list and ask if these are the users they want us to take a look at. If people overall like the list, we mods will take a look at the users on it.
Note that you don't have to meet all these requirements, but that these are simply parts that increase your odds and will make it easier to get noticed. Likewise, don't try to compare yourself to experienced mods as this might demotivate yourself; their quality is the result of experience and they started out just like you.
- Doesn't break the rules often, if at all. If a user has no major offenses recently, then they'll normally be fine. Responding to a spambot doesn't ruin your chances at modship, for example. Heavy offenses can be forgiven, given that some time has passed since that offense.
- Is nice. Now, this isn't a requirement per say (see: HolyCrapItsBob), but it's definitely a plus.
- Is active in their field. This means that, whatever area they're best suited to be a mod in, they aren't sporadic in their activity. A month break for finals wouldn't be bad, but leaving the site every three months for a month isn't very good.
- Active in discussions about the specific area and brings up ideas for improvement when possible.
- Has an intuitive understanding of boundaries and rules.
Entry:
- A fair amount of editorships and edits, depending on the quality of the seperate edits (possibly Sr. Researcher level (30 editorships or 300 edits), but less if you just add a lot of info at once).
- Doesn't suck at entries, knows textile and KYM's writing style well enough to not need too much help on an entry.
- Quality above quantity.
Media:
- Preferably minimum Media Chauffeur (500 media edits).
- Regularly asks for images to be moved to a better gallery. For your own odds, it's better to post your move and remove suggestions in the public threads so that all mods have a good view of your effort.
- Good tagging, good sourcing,
- Active in various galleries instead of a small few.
Forum:
- Posts in the Maintain board and try to help people with their problems, offering sensible suggestions, stuff like that.
- Able to demonstrate a capacity for conversing and debating on various topics in a way that shows you can judge situations fairly and impartially. (Outside of Riff-Raff.)
- Having a knack for defusing tense situations, having the ability to deal with derailings and lockings.
I should note that as of right now, forum mods are in low demand. The most likely way for someone to get forum mod is if a current active forum mod became inactive, so we'd want someone to cover their timeslot. This doesn't mean that you can't/shouldn't suggest anyone for it, though.
On the flip side, good media mods are currently in high demand. Make of that what you will.