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Think About Online Community Moderator Escalation Policies Before You Need Them | ManagingCommunities.com: Community Manager Blog

Think About Online Community Moderator Escalation Policies Before You Need Them | ManagingCommunities.com: Community Manager Blog

May 29, 2013 By mark david mcCreary

Patrick O’Keefe tells us that having a plan before it’s needed is a good idea, and doing something is usually better than doing nothing when trouble happens.

An escalation policy for your moderators outlines what situations need special handling and what should occur when they are identified. That action might simply be referring it to someone else in your organization who is more specifically trained for these issues.

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