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RESOURCES ­ FOR MODS

Back up co-­owner – do we need one? (Yahoo!Groups only)

It is a requirement that there is some kind of back‐up owner on your group. This will give your members security that the group will continue to run should the owner be unavailable for any period of time.

The back up owner must be someone who does not share the same net connection or computer as the owner, but lives in the group catchment area.  They can be a fellow mod, a close friend etc. (basically someone trusted, ideally who understands your group - work involved, rules in place, local knowledge).  The co-owner can get support from their local GOA if they are concerned or need help should they be left in sole control of the group.

The Freecycle Network has set up a ‘neutral’ system where the larger organization provides back up ownership facilities for those who choose to use it. More information about how Ersatzfriend works.

Firefox Moderation Plug­in – what is it?

This extension works only with the Firefox web browser but allows moderators to manage most activity directly from the pending and main messages lists.

You can see the full content of messages and a count of the poster's recent offers and wanteds etc. You can change the membership setting to "group settings" with one click and can create your own set of "reply buttons" complete with a standard text of your choice, and more.

For further information on the many features available and a link to download and install this Firefox extension, please see this page http://wiki.modplugin.org/


Group Outreach and Assistance volunteers ­ who are they?

The Freecycle Group Outreach and Assistance GOA volunteers are available as a resource for mods, to offer support to groups and help them over any Freecycle issues (not just any difficulties) they may be facing.

If you are unsure of how to proceed with an issue, especially a delicate or confidential one that would be inappropriate to post on a modsquad, then your first port of call should be the GOA. Issues may be because of rival/rogue 'Freecycle' groups; misuse of the Freecycle name; questions about group splits, problems relating to relationship with local authorities, sensitive issues with fellow mods or neighboring groups, or just to let them know about something good that has happened within your group, etc.

They are also volunteers just like everyone else, and may be pushed for time with many complex and sensitive jobs, so do be patient unless you are having a group emergency.

Holiday and Emergency Cover: ­ How can I get help?

We encourage you to recruit a team of moderators for your group as soon as possible to avoid the need to arrange cover for holidays and emergencies. With your own team in place it is much easier to run your group as it is no longer just dependent on your own efforts. It provides a natural way of having cover for holidays, emergencies and if you just want a day off! It also means there will be cover if you lose internet connection or have something happen which means you have to be away for some time.

If you don’t have a team in place yet the Freecycle Mentor Mods provide a holiday and emergency cover service through a team of mods called the ERT (Emergency Response Team). They will arrange for a mentor moderator to join your group for the period of time you need cover. Mentor moderators are experienced moderators who give their assistance to less experienced moderators or to groups who need some short term emergency assistance. To contact the mentor moderators please contact the Mentor Moderators Team Leader at mentormod@freecycle.org

If at all possible give at least a few days notice as it takes time to get set up. Sometimes a member will not show on the members list for a few days and you can't give them the necessary moderator access to run the group if they are not showing. If it is an emergency they will work with you to find a way. Please just contact them as soon as you know that you need cover.

Job description for moderators: ­ What is it?

It is a small commitment which may take 15‐45 minutes each day in a new group ‐ a commitment you can share with others – the more of you there are the less time you'll need to spend individually.

The groups largely run themselves ‐ mods just deal with the moderating requirements of the group as and when we deal with our email. You should be well supported, have access to lots of resources to help you and have a mentor if you need one.

The basics of the ‘job’ include:

  • Maintaining a positive, friendly, non‐threatening relationship with other mods and the members.
  • Aiming to deal with pending members and pending messages within 24 hours and enquiries within 48 hours.
  • Being aware of the privileged position and taking great care not to take advantage of it. ‐ Maintaining confidentiality of any information distributed via the list. ‐ Developing and maintaining knowledge of Freecycle rules and guidelines. ‐ Being familiar with the Mod Manual and referring to it regularly. ‐ Joining regional and local mod squads. ‐ Encouraging and helping to advertise local Freecycle groups. ‐ Representing Freecycle to the public in a manner that builds a positive reputation for Freecycle.
  • Performing other tasks as required.

There is a Mentor Mods Team able to help new mods and owners learn the job and help established groups recruit and train new mods if they wish.

Logos (graphics) – general, seasonal or personalized

Generic logos can be found here: European groups http://s233.photobucket.com/albums/ee135/FreecycleR_2008_graphics/

Rest of world http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff201/FreecycleTM_2008_graphics/

We have two types of images at the photobucket sites above:


Normal Image
These are the ones you will find in the January to December Folders

  1. To use these you click on the image you want which takes you to a larger version.
  2. Right click on the image and choose Save As from the drop down menu.
  3. Save it to somewhere on your computer that you will easily find ( ie your desktop)
  4. Go to your homepage and click on the Add Photo link (beside the word description which is next to your Group description)
  5. On the next page scroll to the bottom of the page and click browse - find the image you downloaded
  6. Click Add Photo
  7. That's it!


Auto updating Image

If you dislike changing your image each month (or whenever) this may be the method for you. These images change automatically each month when the Graphics Team add new images to the site (normally at the end of each month) You have to LINK to these images to make the feature work.

To do this:

Go to the auto update folder of the photobucket site (addresses above) - and choose which image type you want. At present we offer you the choice of 5 series with either a copyright or non copyright version of each. (see below)

So if you choose the animated image with copyright although your image will be different each month - it will always be animated and always have the copyright statement.

  1. When you have decided which type you want
  2. Click on the html tag underneath that particular image ( you will see a 'copied' message)
  3. Go to your homepage and click on the Edit link (beside the word description which is next to your Group description)
  4. On the next page again click Edit

The next page will be the editable version of your homepage description Place your cursor at the very beginning of your description (before the first letter of it) Right click and choose paste from the drop down menu. You will get a very long link like this


<a href="http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff201/FreecycleTM_2008_graphics/0% 20-%20auto%20update%20images/?action=view&current=fc_animated_txt.gif" target="_blank"> <img src="http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff201/FreecycleTM_2008_graphics/0%20-% 20auto%20update%20images/fc_animated_txt.gif" border="0" alt="animated & copyright"></a>


Now choose Save

If you have a very long homepage description you may find you run out of characters. In this case you may need to use an image version of some of your homepage description such as the copyright statement - we can help you with that.


Contact the Graphics Team for help if you would like a personalized graphic for your own group.

In your initial email please try to give as much information as possible, your group address, a reply email address and specific information about your area or ideas you have for the graphic ‐ please discuss these ideas with your co‐mods before contacting the team.

If you produce your own customized logo, please contact the team and check that it is compliant before using it as there are lots of rules relating to this.

Your initial email may be answered from the Custom Graphics Team address but once your project has been assigned the emails will come from a member of the volunteer team. If you haven’t had a reply once you have been assigned a volunteer please check your spam folder for their reply! The requests are taken in date order and could take a few weeks if they are busy ‐ but please email the group if you haven't had a reply within two weeks.

Message Subject Maker: ­What is it? (Yahoo!Groups only)

It's a web page which generates correctly formatted Freecycle emails from a set of simple fields provided by the user. The user is prompted with a simple form that asks for an item name, their location, and a short description of their item. Having provided these responses, the user clicks a "Generate Email" button and an email is generated and loaded automatically into their standard system email software (e.g. Thunderbird or Outlook Express). The email address, subject, and message body are all filled in automatically, and so the user only has to hit the "Send" button.

Each group that wants to use Message Maker must set up their own version of it because the group email address and formatting preferences are encoded in the web page. To set up your own version of Message Maker, download the current version from: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UKmodsquad/files/


It is distributed as a "zip" file, and there are simple instructions for configuring your group name and particulars. Once you have set up the files correctly, you need to contact the UK web coordinator (ukweb@freecycle.org) who will (if asked nicely!) set up a web page on uk.freecycle.org especially for this purpose. You will then need to tell your group members the web address to go to. Message Maker does not work with most webmail applications (such as Yahoo! Mail or Hotmail), but there is an option to get Message Maker to display plain email text ready to copy into webmail applications.

Moderator Manual: ­Where is it?

Moderator Manual

Modsquads ­ where is my local one?

In addition to the national modsquad, you will find that you fall within the catchment area of an Official Regional ModSquad, and/or of an area, district, or local one. Many individual Freecycle groups with moderating teams also have their own group‐based ModSquads for discussion of issues relevant only to that group. For details of current regional and country Mod Squads, see here: Modsquad listings
Important:

All mods need to join the National Modsquad and their Official Regional ModSquad with at least a "Special Notices" setting. This is in order to ensure that mods do not miss important announcements or the opportunity to take part in Freecycle polls.

Template Admin messages ­ where can I see some?

There are plenty in the Mod Manual


You will also find some UK‐specific ADMINs in the Files section of the UK MS website, here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UKmodsquad/files/Examples/


And in the message archives of the UK MS, here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UKmodsquad/messages

(search on "ADMIN")


Template replies to members ­ where can I see some?


We are not the police, but we are moderators upholding the guidelines set forth by Freecycle. We enforce our group only so far as to make sure the items changing hands are legal and age appropriate. You can have your personal feelings on whether or not things ought to be allowed to be posted ‐ just don't be driven by them. Follow the Freecycle guidelines and you can't go wrong ‐ that's really the simple way to do it, as it takes out the need to judge items. Then you can get back to just keeping things out of the landfills.

Examples of when a message needs to be rejected:

  1. Item/service etc saves nothing from landfill
  2. Subject line not correct with local policy and cannot be edited by mod/or has been edited repeatedly and it's time to reject so the member will notice
  3. Body of message not appropriate posting (guns, alcohol)
  4. Member attempting to place an Admin
  5. Taken message placed by recipient as well as offerer
  6. Message sent to group instead of an individual in reply to a post
  7. SPAM (reject and BAN)
  8. Messages offering items for money, swaps or other 'strings'
  9. Number of wanted messages exceeds local policy
  10. Chit chat
  11. A post which is antagonistic or inflammatory to other members, or those that may start a debate such as religious or political statements.


How to reject a message:

  1. Click on the pending message
  2. If the message cannot be satisfactorily edited and needs to be reposted,
  3. send a message to the member by clicking "Reject" and typing a short message to the sender (suggestions above). Where appropriate, redirect the poster to an appropriate forum, such as a cafe group (for items such as vouchers, tickets or information for example)
  4. Use the drop down menu to show "delete" and delete the message
  5. Don't forget to Save Changes




You will also find some UK‐specific template letters in the Files section of the UKMS website, here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UKmodsquad/files/Examples/


Volunteering – how can I become more involved in Freecycle?

There certainly are plenty of opportunities. If you are committed to Freecycle and have a little extra time to spare, please send an email to your local GOA or uk@freecycle.org, mentioning your interests and strengths and to find out more about the various voluntary opportunities within Freecycle.

See also: http://freecycle.org/volunteers/


Where can I find a list of links and contact details for support and help?

These are the links and contact details only; further information on these resources can be found in http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UKmodsquad/files/


USEFUL LINKS & ADDRESSES

Main Freecycle UK Email address for members/public: info@freecycle.org

(for Mods please see GOA addresses below)

FAQs (other than this one!):

  1. http://www.freecycle.org/manual/index_faq.htm
  2. http://www.freecycle.org/manual/faq.htm


Freecycle Mod Manual – an essential resource


Official Media link


Development Blog for the new Freecycle website


Safety issues

  • safety@freecycle.org


Volunteering


EMAIL SUPPORT & DISCUSSION LISTS UK Mod Squad (UKMS)


UK Modsquad Café (UKMS Café)


Official Regional Freecycle Modsquads


Organisational Issues Discussion Group (OIDG)


FORMAL UK FREECYCLE TEAMS Communications Team (CommTeam)

  • CommCoord@freecycle.org


Group Outreach Assistance (GOAs) Regional/country GOA email addresses are:

  • east@freecycle.org
  • eastmidlands@freecycle.org
  • london@freecycle.org
  • northeast@freecycle.org
  • northwest@freecycle.org
  • northernireland@freecycle.org
  • scotland@freecycle.org
  • southeast@freecycle.org
  • southwest@freecycle.org
  • wales@freecycle.org
  • westmidlands@freecycle.org
  • yorkshirehumber@freecycle.org


Graphics (Logo) Team

  • graphics@freecycle.org


Interim Moderator (iMod) See above for GOA Email addresses (to request the iMod team)

New Group Approvers (NGAs)

  • nga_uk@freecycle.org


Mentor Mods

  • ukmentor@freecycle.org


UK Freecycle Newswire Team

  • newswire@freecycle.org


Trademark Team

  • trademark@freecycle.org


UK Freecycle Website Team for http://uk.freecycle.org

  • ukweb@freecycle.org

I’ve heard that Freecycle are building a new website and moving away from Yahoo. Is this true?

Yes and no. It is certainly true that a new website is under construction to meet the particular needs of mods and members, but there will be no obligation to move to the new arrangements (although it is hoped that most groups will move). More information is available at: http://www.freecycle.org/manual/faq_new_site.htm