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Site Moderating Guide
creators are all have moderation responsibilities. Why do sites need moderators? Moderators help manage and guide the community in addition
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Why You Need Moderators
Why do sites need moderators? Moderators help manage and guide the community in addition to creating content for the site. Moderators can delete
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Being a Good Moderator
are quality. Visit the Site Moderating Guide for more details
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Tips for A Successful Site
community Encourage others to contribute Have moderators Welcome new members Use the discussion forum Get
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Change User Permissions
people a reason to participate in the site on a regular basis. See also: Moderating Guide
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Abuse and Policies
the Wetpaint Terms of Use Agreement at all times. Site Moderating Guide Dealing with Abusive Users Wetpaint includes features
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User Permissions
a special interest in the workings of this site, take your involvement to the next level by becoming a moderator. Moderators help manage and guide
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Template Tags
Templates are a great way to guide your users to create more consistent pages -- with tags you can now take them one step further. Any page based
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Search Engine Optimization
of search engines. Also known as "SEO," this technique is one of the best ways Wetpaint creators and moderators can drive new users and traffic
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Using Templates
that help guide you through the process of jump-starting a site around your particular passion or project. Click on the links to below
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Everyones site
There's more information about moderating your site and preventing vandalism here:
http://wetpaintcentral.wetpaint.com/page/Moderating+Guide
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Apr 9 2007, 1:27 PM EDT by
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Vandalising
We have lots of tips for how to deal with vandalism here: http://www.wetpaintcentral.com/page/Moderating+Guide
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How do I get somone kicked off wetpaint'com for harrassment?
I would give them a warning and if they continue to be a problem then go ahead and ban them from your site.
Check out this guide for tips on moderation: http://www.wetpaintcentral.com/page/Moderating+Guide
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Oct 15 2007, 5:00 PM EDT by
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Help!
Only an Administrator can change the status of a member to a moderator. You can only become an Administrator if another Administrator changes your status.
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Jul 28 2008, 5:50 PM EDT by
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edit title
"Kingdombuilders is web site name and I don't need to change it, but on the home page it reads; Kingdom Builder for the King Home and I would like for it to read; Kingdom Builders for the King's Homeland. Thank you K-citizen " If you would like to change the name of your Pages, look at this Guide: http://www.wetpaintcentral.com/page/Rename+a+Page
-- Josh WPC Moderator
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Feb 21 2008, 9:32 PM EST by
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I need to someone to tell me how to DNS setting
Hello and Welcome to the Wetpaint Network!
Here is a Guide that may help you with Getting Started using Wetpaint: http://www.wetpaintcentral.com/page/Getting+Started
Based on what your Domain Registar is, it may be different on how to change DNS Settings.
See the following Guides: http://www.wetpaintcentral.com/page/Dotster http://www.wetpaintcentral.com/page/GoDaddy
-- Josh WPC Moderator
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Feb 21 2008, 9:29 PM EST by
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WHY CANT I FIND A WEBSITE
Please do not post private wiki links. A moderator will move this thread to Share a Site Page.
StagePage wikitool@gmail.com
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Dec 28 2007, 8:32 PM EST by
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Deleting
At this time, the Wetpaint interface does not offer a delete site or account feature. If you no longer want your Wetpaint site or account, no action is required on your part. Just leave the site alone and after a period of inactivity the site will automatically be deleted. If you have posted material to your site you do not wish to be publicly viewed, we recommend that you edit the pages to remove the content or, if you are a site creator or moderator, you can delete individual pages.
We have instructions on how to cancel your membership to a site on http://www.wetpaintcentral.com/page/Delete+a+Site
If there is an urgent need to have a site deleted Wetpaint can do it manually on a case by case basis. Just provide your site URL and send the request from the email address associated to the site creator account.
If you want to start over with a new site, just go to www.wetpaint.com/wiki. You can have as many Wetpaint sites as you want, and all Wetpaint sites are free.
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May 13 2008, 5:09 PM EDT by
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Link to profiles in other Wetpaint wikis
"Some people like having a unique profile for each site since different sites can have a wide range of topics. However, the option for a "global" profile is something that we are looking into." When you design a feature, please try to think of how the users might wish to use it. There is a pretty good guide available from the originator of the Macintosh project at Apple, Jef Raskin. It is called "The Humane Interface" and the author's summary is posted at Nitpicker.PBwiki.com/The+Humane+Interface for your enjoyment. It might lead you to read the whole book.
My initial thought would be that the first time one fills in a profile, it should go both into that specific wiki and into the global/default profile. Then if you ever create another Wetpaint wiki, the global profile should be automatically copied into the new profile. Thus the common case is handled at zero human effort and the user can change whatever she likes at zero extra effort.
Why don't we discuss this in a wiki, where the presentation can get refined over time instead of just longer?
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Apr 19 2008, 12:57 PM EDT by
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Private Sites
"Moderator & up: This is where, in my opinion, the permission would be best suited. Moderators are trusted members of the wiki insofar as they can delete content, move and rename pages, revert changes, etc. They don't have complete control over the wiki, but they are trusted to maintain the content. Invitation privileges seem to match with the idea of trusting someone with the content of the wiki.
We'd like your thoughts. As I said earlier, this is something we're actively looking at. We'd like your opinion on this specific question." I agree that Moderator is the best place for the Invite/No Invite line, especially given their description on your Help FAQ: "Moderators help manage and guide the community in addition to creating content for the site."
Having Invite permission will enable those chosen as Moderators to better assist in "managing and guiding the community".
Thanks for looking into this.
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