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Related: About this forumWe are now accepting new volunteers to serve on the MIR Team from June - September 2018
This discussion thread was locked by EarlG (a host of the Announcements group).
Volunteers who wish to help keep DU running smoothly should consider joining the Malicious Intruder Removal Team (MIR Team). The role of MIR Team members is simple: they are empowered to revoke the posting privileges of people who show up at DU with the intent to disrupt.
Members of the MIR Team are provided with tools to delete spam posted by people who have had their posting privileges revoked, but they are NOT responsible for removing community standards violations, locking threads, or dealing with violations of DU's Terms of Service wherever they may occur.
If you are a DU member with at least six months of membership, at least 1,000 posts, and proof of identity (ie. you are a Star member) then you can apply to be a member of the MIR Team.
How do I apply?
Simple: just post in this thread to let us know that you'd like to give it a try, and you could be selected by the Admins. There is no application form to fill out, and no confidentiality agreement to sign. MIR Team members do not have access to any privileged information about other DU members.
We plan to introduce the new MIR Team on Wednesday, June 20.
NOTE: If you are a current MIR Team member who is eligible to serve next term, please do not state your intentions in this thread. Instead, use the thread in the MIRT forum. Thanks.
Brother Buzz
(37,795 posts)bettyellen
(47,209 posts)uppityperson
(115,869 posts)In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)My old computer isn't up to the job.
oxymoron
(4,053 posts)Thanks!
GP6971
(32,977 posts)Thanks!
fleur-de-lisa
(14,663 posts)Thanks. - FDL
Yonnie3
(18,111 posts)LostOne4Ever
(9,596 posts)tenderfoot
(8,720 posts)CreekDog
(46,192 posts)thanks!
WePurrsevere
(24,259 posts)Rollo
(2,559 posts)If I might, I'd like to share some hints for new MIRT members.
March-June was my first stint on the MIRT team. It was a good experience. But it took me a while to get my feet wet. And I soon realized it would take more time than I expected. But nobody got on my case for my participation level, and I even got to do some of the nitty gritty of why MIRT exists in the first place.
What I'd like to suggest to newbies is to check out the orientation threads as they become available. Maybe save a copy to your local computer, because they may scroll off. Or at least bookmark then. If you're like me, you'll want to refer to them later and they can be difficult to find.
Some MIRT members are very knowledgeable and all seem willing to help. But it probably will take some time to learn the ropes.
I will miss MIRT for the coming term, but I just have too much on my personal plate right now to give it the attention it deserves. I hope to rejoin the team later, maybe in Fall or Winter. I think I learned a bit so I will be more useful next time.
I hope this doesn't scare anybody off. In a lot of ways MIRT was an eye-opener. I didn't realize ... well, the less said the better. You'll see! And remember: you're doing a good thing.
Note to Earl: if this post is too off topic, I would not be offended if it disappeared... LOL...
uppityperson
(115,869 posts)Lots of good info in them
rzemanfl
(30,288 posts)uppityperson
(115,869 posts)I will volunteer maybe in the fall again when I've more time. Thank you all who do volunteer.
icymist
(15,888 posts)It was a honor to do this in the past and I would greatly appreciate serving again. Thank you.