How to become an IMVU Community Moderator

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Are you patient and friendly? Do you enjoy helping others?

Are you knowledgeable about IMVU and good at explaining complex concepts in an easy to understand way? 


Users who are currently active in the IMVU forum or have been active in the old forums with at least 300 posts have a chance to become an IMVU Forum Moderator!


Keep in mind that Moderator work is time consuming and can sometimes seem thankless. It is not always easy and not always fun. You will make new friends but may also lose some. From time to time you will be called upon to make hard decisions - even some you may personally disagree with. That said, it can also be your most rewarding experience on IMVU.


What does it take? 

  • You must be at least 21 years old and willing to handle content that may not be appropriate for younger audiences. When we look you up you should be age verified or we are unlikely to consider your application.

  • You must have a registered avatar name (i.e. no Guest_ name). 

  • You must be a member of IMVU for a minimum of 1 year. Moderators should know how things work on IMVU so this experience is necessary. 

  • You must be a member in good standing. If you have repeated warnings, bans, or other actions taken against you it is unlikely you’ll be chosen to be a moderator. If you are not sure about your standing, you can email communityteam@imvu.com and we can take a look. We will still consider applications from users who have had minor incidences in the past. 

  • You should have at least 30 Community posts or comments. Your active participation in the Community means you are familiar with them and you understand the guidelines and the Community itself. 

  • You should give us the top 4 links in the Community Discussions in which you feel a user was helped properly or a situation was handled appropriately. Bonus points if you tell us why!

  • You should have a helpful posting style. We want our users to have guidance from moderators who are able to help them in a variety of situations. Moderators need to explain concepts, provide direction and guidance and all with a friendly voice. A helpful posting style means answering questions and politely pointing out the rules or redirecting users to the information they seek.


What makes you stand out? 

  • You have to show that you can think on your feet. You need to have independent thinking but also be able to temper that individuality with respect for IMVU and its community. 

  • You have to be able to handle personal attacks without retaliating in kind. It is important to step back and keep your objectivity no matter what. 

  • You need patience... a lot of it. 

  • You do not have to be a developer. However, having developer knowledge is an asset we value in our moderators.


New: Multilingual Mods 

 If you would like to be part of our mod team and are fluent in another language, please apply! We are currently actively recruiting mods in the following languages: 

  • Spanish

  • French

  • German

  • Dutch

  • Portuguese

  • Turkish 


In addition to all of the above requirements and guidelines, you also need to have the following in order to be considered for our new international Community Discussions: 

  • You must be fluent in both English and another language. English is the primary language for our IMVU staff and Community, so in order for us to communicate to one another effectively, applicants must be fluent in English. 

  • You must have an exceptional grasp of cultural context. We are looking for mods who can not only understand another language but understand netspeak in that language, acronyms, multiple meanings of words, etc. in order to understand Community content.


So how should you proceed? 

 Please send an email with the answers to the questions below to: communityteam@imvu.com

  • First Name: 

  • Email address: 

  • Your avatar names (including alts)

  • Your past avatar names (Name Change history)

  • Are you a content creator? 

  • How long have you been part of IMVU and a participant on the Community? 

  • You should give us the top 4 links in the Community Discussions in which you feel a user was helped properly or a situation was handled appropriately. Bonus points if you tell us why!

  • Have you been given any warnings or received any temporary bans in the last 6 months? 

  • Are you active in any IMVU groups? If yes, which ones? 

  • Can you read and write in a language other than English? If so what language? 

  • We ask all of our moderators to sign a non-disclosure agreement. Do you have any issues signing such an agreement? 


Also, write in your own words why you want to be a moderator on IMVU and how you think you can contribute to the team.

Note: If you are applying to be a moderator in our international Community Discussions, please include more detail on why you would be a great mod in a particular language. Also include any other relevant information on how long you have spoken this language, if you have lived in a country that spoke that language natively, etc.

Please be aware that becoming a moderator on IMVU is strictly on a volunteer basis. Our moderators are not paid but do have rules and guidelines they must follow to stay active as moderators.


Who are the current mods?

 Check out our current moderators, ready to help you out in the Community! Click on this link to view the list.


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