I have been getting a lot of requests and questions lately on how one would become a CakeCentral.com moderator.
The general consensus between the many requests was that you had to have the most forum posts, or at least be a top poster, which is completely false.
So I wanted to clear the air, and let everyone know how it works.
You can become a CakeCentral Moderator by invitation only.
We have extremely rigid and specific criteria that someone must meet before we consider them.
Total number of posts plays a very very small part in our criteria.
Some of our other criteria include: Quality of posts, Overall contribution to the community and technical understanding. These are only a few of the criteria that is used in deciding who we will invite to be a moderator.
But don't hold your breath...I will not be publishing any "secret formula" for becoming a CakeCentral moderator.
Always be kind and fair, and help out when you can. By following those 3 "guidelines" you are making CakeCentral a wonderful place, moderator or not.
The general consensus between the many requests was that you had to have the most forum posts, or at least be a top poster, which is completely false.
So I wanted to clear the air, and let everyone know how it works.
You can become a CakeCentral Moderator by invitation only.
We have extremely rigid and specific criteria that someone must meet before we consider them.
Total number of posts plays a very very small part in our criteria.
Some of our other criteria include: Quality of posts, Overall contribution to the community and technical understanding. These are only a few of the criteria that is used in deciding who we will invite to be a moderator.
But don't hold your breath...I will not be publishing any "secret formula" for becoming a CakeCentral moderator.
Always be kind and fair, and help out when you can. By following those 3 "guidelines" you are making CakeCentral a wonderful place, moderator or not.
Jackie
Jackie






