To become a Moderator, here are some recommended steps:
I am going to drill in on #8 more now.
Factors to make a case to become a Moderator:
If the business case isn't there for the forum to receive more moderation and/or if your experience isn't quite that high, we might still be able to recommend you as an Answerer in the forum. And, as mentioned above, make sure you include a link to your profile and links to the forum(s) you want to help moderate.
When you become a Forum Moderator, you should read and follow the Moderating Microsoft Forums instructions and guidelines. Ed or your Forum Owner might also send you specific guidelines to follow. Once you are a Moderator and experienced in the Forums, you might want to look at becoming an MCC (and continue down the path toward becoming an MVP). NOTE: The forum owners (most forums have different owners) might decide to make you an Answerer instead of a Moderator. It's very similar, but you focus on marking answers (honestly, that's the biggest need). Make sure you read the guidelines on Marking Answers here: Forum Moderation Guide: Managing Posts and Threads: Marking Answers. For more information about the differences between Moderators and Answerers, please see The Different Roles in MSDN and TechNet Forums.
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