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And now to the part everyone's excited for! Open mod applications!
Incase you haven't noticed /r/europe has been growing by leaps and bounds over the course of the past year; consequently the need for new, competent moderators who have the time, interest, and skill-set is ever-present. If you have a serious interest in joining the mod team of /r/europe, care deeply about issues concerning Europe, and care about this subreddit now is your chance to apply.
If you're interested please answer the following questions (the more detail the better):
Question | Answer |
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Where are you from? | text |
What languages can you speak fluently? | text |
What is your usual timezone? | text |
Have you had previous experience as a mod inside or outside of reddit? | text |
What do you like the most about /r/europe? | text |
Do you believe in working as a team or mostly working alone? | text |
In general, how would you evaluate /r/europe's rules? | text |
What change would you make in /r/europe if you could? | text |
Why do you want to join /r/europe's mod team? | text |
Do you think politically neutral moderation is achievable and/or desirable? | text |
- Note: The above questions are formatted for you convenience; below this post you'll see a button that says 'source', open the source, copy the above table and replace the placeholder -- 'text' -- with your answers. RES is required to view source. Table formatting is not mandatory.
Best of luck! Again as a reminder, this thread's for the applications only.
The Moderation Team
NOTE: Open applications will be accepted through November 7th, at which point applicants will be reviewed.
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