Moderator

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A moderator is a Casual Collective member who helps to administer public clubs and other public spaces on the Casual Collective, including General Discussion, Help and Support, official game clubs, and in-game or dedicated chat rooms. Additionally, a separate moderator oversees the Casual Collective Wiki. Moderators are chosen by administrators, and are generally members well-known by the administrators and by the Casual Collective community.

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Duties

Moderator duties include removing or editing inappropriate content (from posts, shouts, twitters, avatars, and profile descriptions), keeping serious threads on-topic, reporting violations of the Terms of Service, and assisting other members.

Guidelines for moderation, and discussion areas for current issues, are kept in the private CC Moderators club.

All change actions taken by moderators are logged and are able to be reviewed by administrators. When such an action is taken, a system notification message is sent to the member whose content has been changed.

Abilities

A moderator can

  • edit/delete/restore posts
  • sticky/unsticky/delete/restore/lock/unlock threads
  • delete shouts/avatars/profile descriptions
  • warn members
  • delete user made game levels

List of moderators

A separate moderator, Pino (profile page), ensures the proper policies in and use of the CC Wiki.

All administrators are also moderators.

Controversy

Because the Casual Collective has only had moderators since July, 2009, many questions have been raised by some members about the nature of moderation. In response to this concern, the CC Moderator Feedback club was created.

Enhancements to the system notification messages have been promised, due to their lack of detail concerning moderated content. In particular, the location (club, thread, etc) of offending content, original text, and a standardized reason for moderation are not yet provided in these messages. As of October, 2009, these enhancements do not appear to have been given any development.

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