/r/DIY Moderator Application
Thanks for your interest in joining the /r/DIY moderator team. Please read below to determine our expectations on each moderator and then fill out the application. We will reach out to you to schedule an informal interview if we feel you may be a good fit for the team and after that we will make our final decision.
What is your Reddit username? *
What do you think makes you a better candidate than others? Go ahead, brag a little. It's your time to shine. *
A very popular post has hit the front page of our sub, however, this post violates a couple rules. What would you do with said post? *
What timezone are you in? Where are your located? (Country) *
Are you familiar with Moderator Toolbox, the browser extension? *
Do you intend to mod primarily on desktop or mobile? (If both, please select which you believe you'll be on primarily) *
How old are you? *
Would you be willing to use Discord to communicate with the mod team AND help to moderate our Discord server? *
If you have anything additional you'd like to tell us, please use this space. No response is required.
Do you have any applicable experience that may translate well into being a Reddit moderator? *
Do you have any special skills that you can bring to the team? [for example - css, programming, flairs, photoshop] *
On average, how active would you estimate yourself to be available to moderate each day? *
We receive a modmail from an irate user who is very upset about their post being removed. The user is growing increasingly hostile towards you and the modteam. Explain how you would handle this situation. *
Do you mod any other subreddits? If so, please provide us an imgur.com screenshot showing us only YOUR actions for the last 30 days *
We receive a modmail from a user whose post was removed. You feel that the moderator who removed the post may have been wrong in removing it - how would you approach this? *
Are there any changes you feel would better the subreddit - this could be design changes, rules, submission requirements, etc? *
Why do you want to be a moderator for /r/DIY? *
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