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Do fiverr moderators get paid for moderating?


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Just now, vickiespencer said:

Why? They are not public servants who are supposed to disclose their earnings. It is not anyone's business what the Customer Service employees are paid. 

There're lot of people in the fiverr customer service. Does fiverr posted a job and hired them? How do fiverr hire moderators, customer supporters?

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Just now, rabiul2222 said:

How do fiverr hire moderators, customer supporters?

The moderator positions were announced as being available on the old Fiverr Forum about a year ago. Some of the regular member were given moderator positions. Then they were given training. They are not paid. 

I have no idea how Fiverr hires and trains their Customer Service employees. Were you considering applying? 🤔 I have thought if I could work at home I might like to do that. 

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6 hours ago, rabiul2222 said:

There're lot of people in the fiverr customer service. Does fiverr posted a job and hired them? How do fiverr hire moderators, customer supporters?

If you wanted to apply there's an option on this page:

https://www.fiverr.com/jobs/teams/customer_support

It don't think it actually says the salary though (other than "competitive") and I think you have to live/work in Tel Aviv or Orlando for those jobs.

Or here's Fiverr jobs for other places (but the customer support jobs are still limited to Tel Aviv or Orlando):

https://www.fiverr.com/jobs

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Hi everyone.  I can confirm that we (Fiverr) have hired 3 full time moderators to help out and keep order here in the forum. These are different than who you've seen active here in the past. They are Fiverr Staff, not volunteer freelancers. 

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Every time one spams the forum their Gig falls back by one position.

So, stop spamming the forum! No more, "Thanks", "Good Tips" and other nonsense unless you want your Gig to disappear completely!

For REAL!!

(***The above is intended to be for amusement only and is not based on any facts - but, I wish it were true***)

GG

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5 hours ago, mariashtelle1 said:

Please stop spamming forum with “sema problem” and “yes of course messages”.

 
Spamming on the forum will derank your gig. 

I know you're being sarcastic, but sometimes it doesn't come across to everyone as amusement. Someone who comes from a different culture or where English isn't their first language could misinterpret with out knowing the context.  Personally, I try to steer clear of sarcasm in a written format, unless I can be 100% clear in my inclination or tone. 
 

4 hours ago, genuineguidance said:

So, stop spamming the forum! No more, "Thanks", "Good Tips" and other nonsense unless you want your Gig to disappear completely!

I don't consider acknowledgement of a reply or a post to be "spam". In fact, just the opposite. I like seeing transparency in communication and recognition from those who are participating in the conversation. 

Remember, there are ALL levels of seller here on the forum who are all looking to be a part of the community. 

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8 minutes ago, mjensen415 said:

I don't consider acknowledgement of a reply or a post to be "spam".

Isn't that what the "thanks" emoji is for? So that we don't clutter the forum with unnecessary thanks that can make it more difficult to find the information one might need (if a lot of people post nothing but thanks and good tips)?

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@mjensen415 it’s really great to see an official answer here 

 

39 minutes ago, mjensen415 said:
6 hours ago, mariashtelle1 said:

 

I know you're being sarcastic

It’s not a sarcasm, I just made an assumption. The same assumption as “staying active on a forum will rank your gig” 

(by the way, English is also not my first language) 

It also will be great to hear an official answer on other myths like the one mentioned above: Does it make a difference staying online on a forum? 

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1 hour ago, mjensen415 said:

I don't consider acknowledgement of a reply or a post to be "spam". In fact, just the opposite.

Okay, I was boycotting the forum for a variety of reasons (most importantly, the spam), but I have to break my boycott early for this. What is being done in so many threads here on the forum is clearly spam. Many users have made their voices heard about the enormous amount of spam on this forum during the past year. Something that has only gotten worse on the new forum. It is one of the main feedbacks for the forum being shared. But for some reason, it keeps being ignored. It seems Fiverr Fiverr clearly does not care about the quality of the posts here but rather about the quantity. Like you only care about being able to share that forum participation has gone up by x% instead of focusing on the experience worsening for the regular members.

Also, I suspect you might get a different view of the "spam messages" if you actually hung out more on the forum. As far as I recall, you had a total of 2 days of read time on the old forum, which is not really a lot over the span of several years. Maybe you should try an "Undercover Boss"?

 

 

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39 minutes ago, mariashtelle1 said:

It also will be great to hear an official answer on other myths like the one mentioned above: Does it make a difference staying online on a forum? 

No. Activity in the forum does not affect any rankings, listings, or Gigs on Fiverr.com. 

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