

#HERO ACADEMY REDDIT MOD#
Embracing empathy can help ensure the long term health of your community and mod team.
#HERO ACADEMY REDDIT MODS#
One of the most important things you may want to teach new mods is to remember the human, not just with your subscribers but with your fellow mods as well. Add multiple mods at once so they can learn and grow together.Allow new mods the freedom to make decisions and give suggestions.Set new mods up with a mentor on the team.and any other information new mods might need.AMAs (if you host these in your community).Still, there are some things that fly under the radar, and it seems My Hero. information on any bots the community uses The anime isn't known for its abundant fan-service and the raciest it gets is with Midnight, the R-Rated Hero.No asking/posting illegal streams please Previous episode discussion (s) Keep ALL Season 6 Episode 6 things in here for the next 24 hours 62. Hulu & VRV will also have the episode sometime after it airs. expectations for their role on the team FUNimation will have the new subbed episode about 30 minutes after the episode finishes airing in Japan.Whether you keep this in a Google drive document, a private subreddit wiki, or another format of your choosing, the documentation should generally include information on: Many of Reddit’s moderators recommended having training documentation available for review. There are many options out there, including: There are a variety of chat programs mods use to communicate with each other and help new mods get the information they need. Modmail is also a frequently used way to share information. It’s not unusual for mod teams to set up a private subreddit to communicate with each other. It also gives new mods insight into how established mods work together and provides a space for camaraderie. It allows new mods to ask questions and get immediate answers while they’re still learning. Having easily accessible channels for communication can help new mods understand the community and mod team better. You can read a little more about them in this article. That said, the courses are completely voluntary and work best when used in conjunction with your community specific training resources. Both new and experienced moderators have found these programs to be a helpful resource in moderator training, so we would recommend having your new mods take the 101 and 201 certification courses to gain a better understanding of moderation tooling and best practices. Reddit's Mod Education site is designed to help provide information and skills to mods of varying experience levels. Below, we focus on what we took away from the discussion but we recommend taking a few minutes to read through the thread yourself. Some of our moderators talked to us about how they approach training new mods. Getting a new mod up to speed can be a challenge but is much easier if you’re prepared. Moderating effectively takes a certain amount of knowledge, not just around tools but in the norms of the moderation team and community.
