I’m happy to welcome our newest community moderator to the forum: @Stefan. He’s been active in many forum threads since we’ve launched the forum, and we’re really happy to see him kick off the community meetup in Vienna. More here:
@Stefan, will be joining our moderators @Chris_R from the UK and @Robin from Belgium. Great to see the wide European representation on here!
If you have an interest in taking a more active role in being a Fairphone ambassador or being a community moderator, send me a private message. We can talk about opportunities in the future.
Cheers,
Joe
[Edit by @Stefan:] You can find the up to date “List of Community Moderators” here.
I’ve asked @Marco about it. Problem is that ‘badges’ in Discourse are only visible when you press a person/see their profile. And usually you have to go one layer deeper to “see more” so not like we can immediately have the languages/flags beside our names.
If anyone knows a solution through Discourse, let us know!
4 years later I have decided to no longer be a moderator. It was a great time for me and I loved shaping this community. In the last months I have felt that my priorities shifted towards other activities of mine (church, university, life).
I will of course stay a member in the awesome Fairphone Community and will be active in the Angels Program (#fairphoneangels) and the #austrianfairphoners. Looking forward to the next 4 years!
About 4 years ago you welcomed me to the community and invited me to the first ever Fairphone community meetup which lead to the inception of the Austrian Fairphoners.
A few months later I joined you and @Chris_R in the moderators team. When you invented the #efct and the Angels program I joined immediately.
I think it’s time for me to finally no longer follow you in everything you do and do my own thing - meaning: I won’t stop being a moderator.
I only read this now. Thank you for all your amazing energy, work and ideas in those 4 years!
You gave me many headaches in my years at Fairphone. I had to think often how to be able to keep up with your tempo and energy. I think you often convinced me your ideas were the right ones and then left me to wonder how I was going to convince everyone inside FP as well. Lots of fun!
And sadly you know just as well as me that there are many good ideas still eating dust because we couldn’t keep up with you. I hope that the other communities you are part of, and that will now get more attention from you, receive the same idea-richness as you showered Fairphone with.