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What are the responsibilities of swap coordinators?

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What are the responsibilities of swap coordinators?

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Being a swap coordinator is a lot of fun, but it does entail a little bit of work. Coordinators create swaps by writing the description and setting all swap parameters, such as sign up and mail deadlines and rating requirements. There is the option for coordinators to create “private” swaps. This means that participants will have to have a password to sign up for the swap. Private swaps are NOT listed on the list of current swaps, meaning that the average Swap-bot user will have no way of knowing that the swap exists. Coordinators are responsible for advertising their private swap on its own webpage, or by word of mouth, in order to get participants and make sure they have the required password. All public swaps will be listed on the current list of swaps, and on the sidebar lists (Top Swaps and Most Recent Swaps) if applicable. Over 2,500 people visit Swap-bot each day and many will join swaps simply by seeing it on this site, but that does not mean that the coordinators shouldn’t adv

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Being a swap coordinator is a lot of fun, but it does entail a little bit of work. Coordinators create swaps by writing the description and setting all swap parameters, such as sign up and mail deadlines and rating requirements. There is the option for coordinators to create “private” swaps. This means that participants will have to have a password to sign up for the swap. Private swaps are NOT listed on the list of current swaps, meaning that the average Swap-bot user will have no way of knowing that the swap exists. Coordinators are responsible for advertising their private swap on its own webpage, or by word of mouth, in order to get participants and make sure they have the required password. All public swaps will be listed on the current list of swaps, and on the sidebar lists (Top Swaps and Most Recent Swaps) if applicable. Over 3,000 people visit Swap-bot each day and many will join swaps simply by seeing it on this site, but that does not mean that the coordinators shouldn’t adv

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