Every community (and person) on LiveJournal has an info page you can get to by clicking on the icon next to their name. For people, it's a head and shoulders, for communities, it's a funky little symbol with red arrows. There is also a link at the top of every page in this community that says, "Profile".
On this page, LiveJournal automatically makes a section listing the official Administrators/Moderators of the community. As this list is pulled directly from the LiveJournal settings, it is the most reliable/up-to-date source for a list of moderators for a community.
It has always been taken as a given that members, being LiveJournal users, would know this. However, we are getting more new users, and users from other social networks, who are unfamiliar with LiveJournal. It may behoove us to make some adjustments to our headers and such to make things like "how to post" and "who the mods are" a touch clearer. Something I will discuss with the other mods. :)
Re: Mod post
Every community (and person) on LiveJournal has an info page you can get to by clicking on the icon next to their name. For people, it's a head and shoulders, for communities, it's a funky little symbol with red arrows. There is also a link at the top of every page in this community that says, "Profile".
On this page, LiveJournal automatically makes a section listing the official Administrators/Moderators of the community. As this list is pulled directly from the LiveJournal settings, it is the most reliable/up-to-date source for a list of moderators for a community.
It has always been taken as a given that members, being LiveJournal users, would know this. However, we are getting more new users, and users from other social networks, who are unfamiliar with LiveJournal. It may behoove us to make some adjustments to our headers and such to make things like "how to post" and "who the mods are" a touch clearer. Something I will discuss with the other mods. :)