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Why did my comment/entry/addition get deleted?

How can I be a moderator?
  • There's no formula, but if you write articulately, come across pretty diplomatic and have a generally well behaved past on the wiki, feel free to talk to a moderator about it.

Someone's making lots of comments and edits about how LOST sucks. What should I do?
  • In articles, you can edit the offensive comments out yourself if you're so inclined. In comments, the best tactic is to just ignore them and give a moderator a heads up if you want to; the person doing it will get bored if no one starts fighting with them and a moderator will spot the comments soon.

Why is this site so US-specific? I view LOST outside the US and I'd like to not be spoiled about the stuff we haven't seen yet.
  • It's extremely difficult to keep spoilers for future episodes away, let alone episodes that millions have already seen. Because we don't (as yet) have an effective system for hiding spoiler text, anything aired in the US is fair game for discussion. I certainly sympathize with you (many of my friends live in the UK), but the best advice I have is to check back when the season's over.

How do I become a Contributor of the Week?
  • If a Moderator sees a person who is working very hard in making contributions, they will nominate that person to be in the Contributor of the Week poll. There is a poll every week, and it is up to everyone, including you, to vote for a user to become Contributor of the Week.



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