Call for Community Moderators

I’m interested in moderating, if positions are still available! I don’t have any experience moderating, but I feel like I can handle it. I’d be happy covering afternoon/evening GMT.

Im here in our country Im willing to be a part of the greatest team at Uniswap here in Ph.A big opportunity for all.A pleasure with you to be a part of this team.

Im willimg to be a part of the team. Thanks a lot of opportunity.

i like the idea.
Id love to moderate and contribute more to the comunity

I would like to apply, as I feel uniswap can be an important element in the future of crypto and I would like to shepard that into existence.

Joe Terry
– The Bitcoin Doctor

This is a great idea.After dropping 400 tokens to users I would think there would be more volunteers for this. I’m definitely willing & able to help

Hello, my name is Jon and I’m a software engineer focused in healthcare. Currently I’m creating algorithms to help improve diagnosis of breast and kidney cancer. I’ve been solving problems using code for almost 20 years now, and I’ve been leading groups on some extremely ambitious projects over the last 5 years with great success.

As the Chief Strategy Officer for a healthcare data exchange, I directed efforts which resulted in a blockchain ledger securing de-identified patient data than ran tandem to the traditional data marketplace. The CEO was adamant on switching over to a 100% blockchain data exchange (in 2017) immediately, even though it certainly would have ended in failure. The compromise I championed was running a hyperledger fabric testnet that mirrored the marketplace. The developers were relieved that they could get back to the real work, our CEO was happy, and I was able to facilitate a neural network training system to help determine intrinsic costs of medical data.

When I left for greener pastures, I left the company in better shape than I found it. I helped the team function more coherently, and at the end of the day, do what was best for the bigger picture.

For a while, I had political aspirations. When I was exposed to DeFi, governance, and staking a few years ago with MakerDAO, I realized that my aspirations were misplaced. I was looking at the embryo of humanity’s future, thousands of disconnected ideas all naturally progressing towards a fundamentally different system. One based not in bureaucracies, back-room deals, and opaque laws and regulations; but in ad-hoc solutions, transparent cooperation, and fully justifiable regulations put forth by the only people in the system that matter—those using it.

I don’t want to be a Community Moderator for some flair or a badge, or the potential promise of payment. I want to be a Community Moderator because I have seen what this community is capable of, and I am willing to sacrifice my time and energy to leave the community and any discussion I take part in better than when I left it, and with those involved more informed and equipped to make a decision.

I’m constantly taking new innovations in technology and breaking them apart, looking at the components and not just learning about what it does and how it works, but what it could do. My knowledge base ranges from cryptographic algorithms, to neural networks; augmented reality to surgical pathology; front-end and back-end both in programming, and in business—taking on the face of an issue when necessary but knowing when to step back and let the crowd reach a consensus. I believe in my ability to light sparks in people’s minds, and regardless of what role I play in the community I look forward to experiencing it with you all.

When I step back and look at the scope of what’s really being accomplished right now… while the mainstream media and legacy systems grab at straws to keep their veneers of power in place, we seem to exist in a disconnected, blissful comfort here; knowing that when something out there breaks, we’ll have a replacement ready that’s better, fairer, and community focused.

As old paradigms fall apart across the world, it is no wonder that the DeFi community has grown so quickly. There’s something ineffable about it, a power of real, actual change; the power for your vote to directly influence your community that humans have been longing for for decades.

The next system that demands the attention of the world is being built right below the surface, with everyone here on the ground floor of it. Very few people truly get to live through real history like we’re going to. Just that right there is enough for me to dedicate my time and precious screen space to the Uniswap community in a hands-on moderator role. It would be with excitement and humility that I would accept a moderator position should I be chosen.

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I can act as a moderator, I can support the Turkish community to be created :clap:

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I think it is worth creating separate branches by language, this will simplify the work of moderators and increase the number of communities

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I could, for example, moderate the Russian-language forum thread

I would be happy to moderate. Much experience moderating for streamers. No pay needed

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Bravo,

@heyJonBray, that was an awesome post.

Agree on all points, We are LIVING History and as it unfolds around us, we have a responsibility to influence that “unfolding” in ways that are beneficial to our best vision of the future.

Bravo!!

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Thank you! I am so excited about what this entails. A community-led financial ecosystem is going to bring about things in DeFi that we couldn’t even imagine today.

Groups of LPs, grants/funds to get more liquidity into specific tokens, allocating fees to new projects to help them bootstrap into the Uniswap ecosystem… the possibilities are almost endless.

I look forward to feedback from the community as we choose moderators.

I am unsure if it is a voting process, or if core team members will be choosing but I am available for discussion regarding my history of moderating communities, work in the crypto space, or anything else that would help give people insight into who I am and the strong set of leadership skills I bring to the table when it comes to helping moderating the community.

Mentioned this in another thread, but I think this is a good piece of reading for anyone considering moderation so I want to make it available here.

Whether you’ve moderated a community before or if this is the first time you’ve put your hat in the ring, there’s some very good information in this article and some of the other related ones:

I would like to moderate with love. I have more than 7 years experience in crypto and moderate one other project. Love to be also a fallback if necessary.

I’m interested. I have prior moderation experience on Telegram, Discord, and Reddit.

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I’m interested and think I’d be a good fit.

I moderate the newly created /r/UniTrader subreddit. I strive for impartiality and creating a good environment for key discussions. I’m optimistic about the Uniswap project, so helping would be my pleasure.

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