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1. Invite members
2. Comment at least 3 times
3. Be an avid reader
4. Comment down below if you want to be a moderato..."
How do I invite people?

Lilly wrote: "Kiley wrote: "Hi! So, I get it. You want to become a moderator. This is what you have to do:
1. Invite members
2. Comment at least 3 times
3. Be an avid reader
4. Comment down below if you want to..."
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Affaf wrote: "Yes I would enjoy being a moderator and I feel it would be a great experience. But I would also like to know how to invite people?"
To invite someone, find the little section to the right of your screen (depending on if you are on a laptop, phone, etc. this might be different) that kinda shows a table of contents type thing, where all the different sections of the group are listed. In order to see this, you must be on the group home page or one of the discussions, polls, etc. Then click on where it says "invite people", and go from there.
Hope this helps!
1. Invite members
2. Comment at least 3 times
3. Be an avid reader
4. Comment down below if you want to..."
AND
Affaf wrote: "Yes I would enjoy being a moderator and I feel it would be a great experience. But I would also like to know how to invite people?"
To invite someone, find the little section to the right of your screen (depending on if you are on a laptop, phone, etc. this might be different) that kinda shows a table of contents type thing, where all the different sections of the group are listed. In order to see this, you must be on the group home page or one of the discussions, polls, etc. Then click on where it says "invite people", and go from there.
Hope this helps!

If you ever need help and need a moderator, I will be happy to help!
1. Invite members
2. Comment at least 3 times
3. Be an avid reader
4. Comment down below if you want to be a moderator
5. Lastly, Be able to post discussions at times
PS The maximum amount of people as moderator is 6. And you may not always stay moderator if I find you aren't taking your duties seriously,