What is a Moderator?A Lyrxo moderator is a member of the Lyrxo Community who has proven that they are an exceptional contributor and community leader who consistently contributes to the site in numerous ways. Those contributions can include:Mentoring: Providing routine edits, feedback and support to other users to prepare them for a role such as Transcriber or EditorCommunity Leading: Participating in ongoing discussions, setting up an international sub-communityBeing a Helpful Presence in the Community: Assisting in the Lyrxo Help forum and DiscordHigh Quality Contributions: Annotations, bios, transcriptions and/or articlesModerators are also responsible for managing user roles and should be very critical of who they choose to propose as members of the editorial and moderation teams.
Moderators are the most trusted Lyrxo users and are held to an extremely high standard. A moderator must make active contributions to set the standard for content quality and ensure that Lyrxo remains inclusive and innovative. Moderators who do not make active contributions for more than a six month period should get in touch with staff, or otherwise step down from their role. If the Moderator does not respond or once again become active, they will have the Moderator role removed.
The status of a moderator's role is staff's discretion and if a moderator continuously breaks guidelines, makes poor judgment calls, or inadvertently or purposefully uses their role at the detriment of others, a community staff member will reach out to give feedback and guidance. If a moderator ignores or fails to act on multiple rounds of feedback to a satisfactory level, they will lose their role. If you have an issue with a moderator or feel like they are not serving the community to the best of their ability, contact a community staff member. Your feedback will be anonymous.Moderator Permissions• Dark blue badge
• All transcriber permissions
• All editor permissions
• All mediator permissions
• Promote/demote users to transcribers, editors and mediators
• Verify Artists
• Edit artist page
• Create, merge/delete tags
• Edit song page gradientsBecome a ModeratorModerators are carefully chosen by the editorial and moderation teams based on the merit of their contributions to the community. There's no set time requirement to become a moderator—the consistency and quality of your contributions, along with your ability to lead and mentor other contributors is what the community looks for in a moderator. To be considered for the moderator role, you must already be an editor or mediator, and an existing editor, mediator, moderator, or staff member must create a thread proposing you for the moderator role to the moderation community.
Once your proposal thread has been created, the community staff will message a link to that thread to active Mediators, Editors, and Moderators on the site (within your community group—i.e we won't be sending English proposals to Lyrxo France!) to make sure everyone is aware that they can chime in on these conversations and to promote a more rounded, healthy discussion.
If you want to become a moderator, consider your engagement with these aspects of the site:Consistently contributing high quality annotations and biosLeading, inspiring, and mentoring other contributorsCreating new initiativesContributing on a higher level (e.g. writing Lyrxo articles)If you feel confident that your activity on the site falls in line with one or more of these bullet points, hit up a moderator or community staff member and they will provide you with the proper guidance.
Moderators are the most trusted Lyrxo users and are held to an extremely high standard. A moderator must make active contributions to set the standard for content quality and ensure that Lyrxo remains inclusive and innovative. Moderators who do not make active contributions for more than a six month period should get in touch with staff, or otherwise step down from their role. If the Moderator does not respond or once again become active, they will have the Moderator role removed.
The status of a moderator's role is staff's discretion and if a moderator continuously breaks guidelines, makes poor judgment calls, or inadvertently or purposefully uses their role at the detriment of others, a community staff member will reach out to give feedback and guidance. If a moderator ignores or fails to act on multiple rounds of feedback to a satisfactory level, they will lose their role. If you have an issue with a moderator or feel like they are not serving the community to the best of their ability, contact a community staff member. Your feedback will be anonymous.Moderator Permissions• Dark blue badge
• All transcriber permissions
• All editor permissions
• All mediator permissions
• Promote/demote users to transcribers, editors and mediators
• Verify Artists
• Edit artist page
• Create, merge/delete tags
• Edit song page gradientsBecome a ModeratorModerators are carefully chosen by the editorial and moderation teams based on the merit of their contributions to the community. There's no set time requirement to become a moderator—the consistency and quality of your contributions, along with your ability to lead and mentor other contributors is what the community looks for in a moderator. To be considered for the moderator role, you must already be an editor or mediator, and an existing editor, mediator, moderator, or staff member must create a thread proposing you for the moderator role to the moderation community.
Once your proposal thread has been created, the community staff will message a link to that thread to active Mediators, Editors, and Moderators on the site (within your community group—i.e we won't be sending English proposals to Lyrxo France!) to make sure everyone is aware that they can chime in on these conversations and to promote a more rounded, healthy discussion.
If you want to become a moderator, consider your engagement with these aspects of the site:Consistently contributing high quality annotations and biosLeading, inspiring, and mentoring other contributorsCreating new initiativesContributing on a higher level (e.g. writing Lyrxo articles)If you feel confident that your activity on the site falls in line with one or more of these bullet points, hit up a moderator or community staff member and they will provide you with the proper guidance.
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