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Update onboarding.md
Co-authored-by: Antoine du Hamel <[email protected]>
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benjamingr and aduh95 authored Feb 11, 2022
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* You can moderate non-collaborator posts yourself. Please
report the moderation action taken in accordance to the moderation
policy.
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This is a good place to insert a link to the moderation policy. Additionally (and purely optionally), this is also a good place to mention that collaborators can volunteer for the moderation team and how to do that. (We may also want to try using language like "volunteer" rather than "self-nominate". I think people are more likely to volunteer for something than to nominate themselves for something. Plus volunteer correctly implies that it's a service position whereas nominate might suggest recognition, etc.)

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I think it might make sense to invert the order of things here maybe? Start with a title indicating this section is about moderation in general (rather than heated debates) and add things like volunteering under it here.

* You can find the full moderation policy
[here](https://github.com/nodejs/admin/blob/HEAD/Moderation-Policy.md).
* There is a full list of moderation team members you can contact
[here](https://github.com/nodejs/moderation#moderation-team-members)
* You can always refer to the
[full moderation policy](https://github.com/nodejs/admin/blob/HEAD/Moderation-Policy.md).
* You can contact someone in the
[full list of moderation team members](https://github.com/nodejs/moderation#moderation-team-members).

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