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Yeah Ashley, don't pick Cheer Dad, he woof be a horrible mod!
Nice play on words. [emoji23]Yeah Ashley, don't pick Cheer Dad, he woof be a horrible mod!
Just a tip from someone who does this for a large hobby organisation.
You have to be an active participator and on the boards fairly regularly. With the group I'm social media officer for I have to be active and present in all of the Facebook pages and email lists. If I didn't check on those yahoos at least twice a day someone would get crazy.
You also have to be very very very patient with posters. Since we live in a free society you can't just ban or delete posts because YOU don't like it. It has to directly violate the terms of the groups social presence. So even if newbie poster has gone off the rails, if they are not violating the board terms you have to let them go.
I nominate @12stepCheermom. She's still in all stars, is pretty level headed, and has an established presence on the boards.
I nominate @ACEDAD because I've always thought he was a mod anyway.
Ha, I noticed that when I thought of you! I just figured since you won Best Veteran last year that you had "won" FB, and didn't need to get on anymore [emoji6]That's sweet but I'm not on very much anymore because of my job.
Unless the pay has gone up substantially?
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**God Save The Queen**
I heard @King has indeed upped the compensation package to include an autographed picture of himself.That's sweet but I'm not on very much anymore because of my job.
Unless the pay has gone up substantially?
[emoji41]
**God Save The Queen**
Aww. In my SM days I would've been penning my acceptance speech about now.... Gratefully, that girl is long dead.Just a tip from someone who does this for a large hobby organisation.
You have to be an active participator and on the boards fairly regularly. With the group I'm social media officer for I have to be active and present in all of the Facebook pages and email lists. If I didn't check on those yahoos at least twice a day someone would get crazy.
You also have to be very very very patient with posters. Since we live in a free society you can't just ban or delete posts because YOU don't like it. It has to directly violate the terms of the groups social presence. So even if newbie poster has gone off the rails, if they are not violating the board terms you have to let them go.
I nominate @12stepCheermom. She's still in all stars, is pretty level headed, and has an established presence on the boards.