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How to add host in forum? TIA n/t (Original Post)
OneGrassRoot
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progree
(12,365 posts)1. Click the About button of whatever forum you are interested in adding a host
I clicked on the "About" button of Latest Breaking News, one of the main forums, https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=about&forum=1014
and found this:
Main Forum Hosts oversee Latest Breaking News, General Discussion, The DU Lounge, and DU Community Help (and The Way Forward and Editorials and Other Articles -Progree) They are regular DU members who meet certain eligibility requirements, and any DU member who meets these requirements may volunteer to serve as a Main Forum Host.
As for the remaining forums, I think they are all classified as topic forums, I clicked on the About button of one picked at random, the Economy group https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=about&forum=1116
and found this:
Topic Forum Hosts are assigned either by the DU Administrators, or by other Hosts of that Topic Forum. Topic Forum Hosts have the following abilities: ... 4) they may add other members as Hosts of the forum; and 5) they may remove any Host that became a Host after they did (and who is listed below their name on the list below).
OneGrassRoot
(23,842 posts)2. Yes, thanks. I think I need to contact EarlG...
I am currently the host of a group I no longer frequent and want to add someone else but don't see a way to do so in the group About section.
progree
(12,365 posts)3. Yep. I don't know any other way to go about it, so that sounds like a good plan
Thanks for stepping down as a host of a group you no longer frequent. As you've probably seen, there are a lot of groups where some of the hosts haven't been active in DU at all in years.