How To Support
Mar. 17th, 2013 07:38 pmHellooooo!
I've gotten some feedback that the Support process from the volunteer side is opaque and confusing. I, along with some other folks, are looking to change that. The first step in this multi-step process is to find out what the people who do Support are actually using.
To this end, please take a minute and post your most-used links, extensions, and helpful tools in the comments here.
Thanks!
-Kat
I've gotten some feedback that the Support process from the volunteer side is opaque and confusing. I, along with some other folks, are looking to change that. The first step in this multi-step process is to find out what the people who do Support are actually using.
To this end, please take a minute and post your most-used links, extensions, and helpful tools in the comments here.
Thanks!
-Kat
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Date: 2013-03-18 08:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-03-18 09:13 am (UTC)never feel guilty for not knowing everything! nobody knows everything; that's why screened answers exist in the first place, to make sure at least one other person gets a look at stuff. :)
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Date: 2013-03-18 09:40 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-03-18 09:53 am (UTC)and hey, what you describe there is kind of exactly how i got into livejournal support, way back when -- in 2001, i was working 13-hour overnight shifts in a datacenter, and the only time we had something to do was if something broke and we had to keep ourselves busy otherwise. it is very boring at 4am if nothing is broken! so i wandered into lj support. and now, twelve years later, here we are on dreamwidth. ;)
(i went from "hey, i remember figuring that out!" to "hm, people are having problems with this, let me go figure out the answer" to "ugh, this process is totally inefficient, i need to make a few suggestions on how to improve it" to "what do you mean, you want to put me in charge?" and the rest is history.)
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Date: 2013-03-18 10:56 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-03-18 11:05 am (UTC)i ran the lj abuse team for years and years, and the skills required were pretty basic, but the biggest thing i was looking for was a steady, calm personality -- ability to handle people hurling the most vile invective you can think of at you, ability to read/view a whole variety of horrible shit without it getting to you, ability to keep your cool (and a sense of humor) in high-pressure environments, etc. hopefully it won't get to that point here on dw for a long time (if ever!), but that's probably what we'll be looking for if/when we want to expand the ToS team on dreamwidth, too.
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Date: 2013-03-18 11:07 am (UTC)Relevant to the support convo, I should mention I also keep a bookmark folder with links to info/requests I know come up frequently (converting paid time to points, how to set up a notif for if a username becomes free, etc.)