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* Documentation Update * Removed Line Breaks * Removing All the line breaks in Moderator Section * Update docs/FAQ.md Co-authored-by: Muhammed Mustafa <muhammed@freecodecamp.org> * Update docs/FAQ.md Co-authored-by: Muhammed Mustafa <muhammed@freecodecamp.org> * Discord Chat Moderator Co-authored-by: Muhammed Mustafa <muhammed@freecodecamp.org> * Forum Moderator Co-authored-by: Muhammed Mustafa <muhammed@freecodecamp.org> * GitHub moderator Co-authored-by: Muhammed Mustafa <muhammed@freecodecamp.org> * Moderator HandBook Co-authored-by: Muhammed Mustafa <muhammed@freecodecamp.org> * Remove the duplication Co-authored-by: Muhammed Mustafa <muhammed@freecodecamp.org>
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### I am interested in being a moderator at freeCodeCamp. Where should I start?
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Our community moderators are our heroes. Their voluntary contributions make
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freeCodeCamp a safe and welcoming community.
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Our community moderators are our heroes. Their voluntary contributions make freeCodeCamp a safe and welcoming community.
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First and foremost, we would need you to be an active participant in the
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community, and live by our [code of conduct](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/code-of-conduct/)
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(not just enforce it).
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First and foremost, we would need you to be an active participant in the community, and live by our [code of conduct](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/code-of-conduct/) (not just enforce it).
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Here are some recommended paths for some of our platforms:
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- To be a **Discord/Chat** moderator, have an active presence in our chat and
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have positive engagements with others, while also learning and practicing how
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to deal with potential conflicts that may arise.
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- To be a **Forum** moderator, similar to a chat moderator, have an active
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presence and engage with other forum posters, supporting others in their
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learning journey, and even giving feedback when asked. Take a look at
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[The Subforum Leader Handbook](https://forum.freecodecamp.org/t/the-subforum-leader-handbook/326326)
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for more information.
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- To be a **GitHub** moderator, help process GitHub issues that are brought up
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to see if they are valid and (ideally) try to propose solutions for these
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issues to be picked up by others (or yourself).
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- To be a **Discord/Chat** moderator, have an active presence in our chat and have positive engagements with others, while also learning and practicing how to deal with potential conflicts that may arise.
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- To be a **Forum** moderator, similar to a chat moderator, have an active presence and engage with other forum posters, supporting others in their learning journey, and even giving feedback when asked. Take a look at [The Subforum Leader Handbook](https://forum.freecodecamp.org/t/the-subforum-leader-handbook/326326) for more information.
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- To be a **GitHub** moderator, help process GitHub issues that are brought up to see if they are valid and (ideally) try to propose solutions for these issues to be picked up by others (or yourself).
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Altogether, be respectful to others. We are humans from all around the world. With
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that in mind, please also consider using encouraging or supportive language and
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be mindful of cross-cultural communication.
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Altogether, be respectful to others. We are humans from all around the world. With that in mind, please also consider using encouraging or supportive language and be mindful of cross-cultural communication.
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If you practice the above **consistently for a while** and our fellow moderator
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members recommend you, a staff member will reach out and onboard you to the
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moderators' team. Open source work is voluntary work and our time is limited.
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We acknowledge that this is probably true in your case as well. So we emphasize
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being **consistent** rather than engaging in the community 24/7.
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If you practice the above **consistently for a while** and our fellow moderator members recommend you, a staff member will reach out and onboard you to the moderators' team. Open source work is voluntary work and our time is limited. We acknowledge that this is probably true in your case as well. So we emphasize being **consistent** rather than engaging in the community 24/7.
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Take a look at our [Moderator Handbook](moderator-handbook.md)
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for a more exhaustive list of other responsibilities and expectations we have
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of our moderators.
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Take a look at our [Moderator Handbook](moderator-handbook.md) for a more exhaustive list of other responsibilities and expectations we have of our moderators.
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### I am stuck on something that is not included in this documentation.
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