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FusionCash / Mods, Mods, where are the mods?
« on: November 10, 2012, 02:42:52 am »Message ID: 639005
I have been a member of a few forums.
This one seems nice.
But.
Where are the moderators?
Kohler has written some rules. Great. Who else is there? Where are they?
There are a lot of instances where topics are posted on wrong boardsor questions have been answered (I have done it...and was looking for a correction or a person to message to ask for the move). That is when the mods should be jumping in. Moving the posts and closing threads. Advising newbies and overly possessive veterans
I haven't seen any "sticky" threads.
A lot of times, forums will have threads that get asked over and over. These are highlighted at the top of the message board and become the goto like a FAQ.
This is a job for a moderator. sad to see this forum basic not being used.
Side note.
It is not uncommon for a forum to allow a profile to have a link to their own site in the signature.
This is not unreasonable.
Part of the incentive of having active members is to expand the referral network. There are a lot of people that are on this site who are spinning their wheels trying to figure out how to get started (outside of asking their family and friends). We all know that websites are the key (that is how we all got here). It would be very easy for the members of this community to be putting up blog posts, on thier own sites, about Fussion Cash, its forum, business, strategies, revenue stream etc. All of those links back here would be great traffic builders.
I don't know how i found fusion cash. I know this: not in the search engine. Links build traffic. Happy people build webpages. Webpages have links.
If it is completely, beyond comprehension, to have a profile link, then....
Open up a site review thread. Let us turn this thing into something more social. That IS the future of the web (for the next 5 years for sure). Forums are old technology. They are great. They do a good job at what they do. But, they are also a tool.
If you can let the community network amongst themselves, they will become stronger and be able to promote this site more effectively.
A mod can easily crash the hammer down on any "illegalities" of whatever restrictions might be applied.
I guess that is a total of 3 points.
This one seems nice.
But.
Where are the moderators?
Kohler has written some rules. Great. Who else is there? Where are they?
There are a lot of instances where topics are posted on wrong boardsor questions have been answered (I have done it...and was looking for a correction or a person to message to ask for the move). That is when the mods should be jumping in. Moving the posts and closing threads. Advising newbies and overly possessive veterans
I haven't seen any "sticky" threads.
A lot of times, forums will have threads that get asked over and over. These are highlighted at the top of the message board and become the goto like a FAQ.
This is a job for a moderator. sad to see this forum basic not being used.
Side note.
It is not uncommon for a forum to allow a profile to have a link to their own site in the signature.
This is not unreasonable.
Part of the incentive of having active members is to expand the referral network. There are a lot of people that are on this site who are spinning their wheels trying to figure out how to get started (outside of asking their family and friends). We all know that websites are the key (that is how we all got here). It would be very easy for the members of this community to be putting up blog posts, on thier own sites, about Fussion Cash, its forum, business, strategies, revenue stream etc. All of those links back here would be great traffic builders.
I don't know how i found fusion cash. I know this: not in the search engine. Links build traffic. Happy people build webpages. Webpages have links.
If it is completely, beyond comprehension, to have a profile link, then....
Open up a site review thread. Let us turn this thing into something more social. That IS the future of the web (for the next 5 years for sure). Forums are old technology. They are great. They do a good job at what they do. But, they are also a tool.
If you can let the community network amongst themselves, they will become stronger and be able to promote this site more effectively.
A mod can easily crash the hammer down on any "illegalities" of whatever restrictions might be applied.
