RESPONSE REQUIRED BY ADMIN/MOD and "Train Will Be Leaving the Station"
In the season of setting goals and intentions, please review and affirm with a "thumbs up" or simple statement of "agree" if you wish to continue in your roles. *****BERNARDO expects the up-coming website to be ready soon. We anticipate growth from that launch and we'll need just a little more structure in place to manage growth. Time is quickly becoming of the essence. I'm not sure what is appropriate, but that will be determined by input from other team members********************************************************************* This is public for the sake of transparency. No response will be deemed as unwilling, or unable to serve under the guidelines posted below. No explanation is necessary: Admins on Skool Role: Admins have full control over the community and can manage all aspects of it. Responsibilities and Permissions: Community Management: o Create, edit, and delete threads, categories, and posts. o Approve or remove members from the group. Settings and Customization: o Access and change group settings (e.g., privacy, membership rules, branding). o Modify leaderboards, course content, and other community features. User Roles: o Assign or revoke admin or moderator privileges for other members. o Manage team members and contributors. Analytics and Data: o View detailed community metrics and engagement stats. Full Deletion Authority: o Permanently remove content, members, or features. Key Difference: Admins are the ultimate decision-makers with complete control over the platform. Moderators on Skool Role: Moderators focus on maintaining order, enforcing rules, and fostering a positive community experience. Their permissions are more limited than admins. Responsibilities and Permissions: Content Moderation: o Edit, pin, or delete posts and comments that violate community guidelines. o Approve or reject posts if moderation is required before publishing. User Management: o Issue warnings or mute members for inappropriate behavior. o Report serious issues to admins for further action.