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FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions for Stamp-Collectors.org

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» Getting Started On This Site

Q: How can I become a member of this site?

Q: I've created an account but I can't figure out how to begin adding images. Where do I start?


» Help with Your Account

Q: I can't remember my password. Can you send it to me?

Q: I don't remember which email address I used to create my account.

Q: How do I delete my account?

Q: I want to change my name on this site. Do I need to start a new account?


» Rules and Limits

Q: Is there a limit to the number of photos I can post?

Q: What's the maximum size/resolution image I can upload?

Q: Can I upload images that are off-topic?

Q: How does the Content Rating field work? What does "Family-Safe" mean?

Q: What types of content may not be posted on this site?


» Featured Galleries & Top 100 List

Q: How do I get my gallery page featured?

Q: Who decides which pages get featured?

Q: How do I get into the Top 100 list?

Q: Can gallery pages get featured after they have dropped off the front page list?


» Site Moderators

Q: I see a "Mod Level" number displayed next to each person's name in the profile area of their pages. What does this number mean?
A: Every user on this site has a Moderator Level number, which determines the level of administrative functions they are allowed to perform on the site. A normal user with no special permissions starts out with a Mod Level of 1. Should they be promoted to level 2 by a higher-level moderator, they will gain permissions to perform one or more basic functions on the site.

Q: I can't see the "Mod Level" number anywhere.
A: Normal (level 1) users cannot see the mod level. If it doesn't appear next to a user's name and their Contact link, then you are most likely a level 1 user with no moderator priveleges.

Q: I don't have any priveliges but I'd like to become a moderator.
A: First, make sure you are doing it for the right reasons. If you want to become a mod so you can benefit yourself or your friends, don't ask. All administrative functions that you perform as a moderator will be visible in an easy to read log that I and all other admins can read. If you abuse the system you will either be demoted down to level 1 or banned from the site entirely. If you are committed to being a fair and impartial moderator, contact me with a request that includes a link to your gallery. You should have an established gallery and be an established member of the site before making this request. Not all requests will be granted, and some may be delayed so please ask only once.

Q: I'm a moderator and I want to move up to a higher level. What can I do?
A: Do a really, REALLY great job with the permisisons you have now. Also, be patient. Please DO NOT email me asking for promotions. If you're doing a good job it will show on your moderator file. For example, if I look through your file and I see that you've nominated or featured ONLY very high quality pages (top 5 percentile), and you have done quite a few of them over a period of time, you are likely to get promoted. If you nominate/feature some pages that aren't so great, I'll think twice about bumping you up a level.

Q: How many levels are there, and which priveliges are available at each level?
A: The number of levels is potentially unlimited but for now there are 100 levels, with 1 being a brand new user and 100 being me. This leaves enough room for me to add dozens of new moderator abilities, and I shuffle this list around as I add new ones.

Q: Can I promote other moderators to a higher level?
A: You can promote other users up to one level below your own. So if you are a level 4 user, you can promote any other user to a level 3. Important: You are responsible, to a certain extent, for the actions of the users who you promote. They are your team. If you go around promoting a bunch of yayhoos who end up doing a poor job or worse yet abusing their privs, you may yourself be demoted.

Q: Can I demote other moderators to a lower level?
A: Demoting users is a much higher-level privelige that I reserve for myself only for the time being.

Q: Why did my moderator level drop?
A: There are a few different reasons that a moderator might get demoted, but the most common is less than judicious use of the feature button. If I see that someone has been featuring repetitive or less than featureworthy work I will usually put them at a level 2, which still allows them to nominate pages for feature. If you find that this has happened to you, please try not to take it personally. Your help is appreciated but it can sometimes be good to cycle moderators out for a bit. I occasionally do bulk promotions to give our active newcomers a chance to participate, so you still can regain your feature ability later. The best way to earn it back is to demonstrate your discretion by nominating only the very best pages. Other reasons I might demote a moderator: If I see that someone seems to be consistently favoring one or more other users, or is in some way abusing their priveliges.


» Gallery Comments

Q: Another user is posting harassing comments on my page. What should I do?


» Mini Galleries

Q: What are Mini Galleries for?




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