I don't know what you mean with this or what you're referring to:
(Found that interesting the idea how ghosting members are kicked out of the group. Have mixed feelings about that idea.)
Oh! You mean the part of the Rules and Guidelines about a moderator who can't be contacted for 6 months? I tried (and tried) to get people involved in writing those, but no one was interested.
First, they aren't set in stone, and can easily be changed with a concensus. (If only you and I are in the discussion, a concensus is probably 2.)
The reason I wrote that, honestly, came from earlier discussions (a year ago or more). Everyone seemed to be having a fit (at that time) that I'm still a moderator on InkscapeForum, even though I no longer moderate. Personally, I disagree with that. Most of the InkscapeForum moderators are no longer active, and I've never seen a forum which demoted mods if they stopped moderating. But because everyone else seemed to think it was the right thing to do, I wrote it in.
If you, someone, anyone, thinks it should be changed, we can discuss it, and change it, if that's the concensus.
And approving posts.
Instead of creating decent material.
Tutorials. Anything.
No. Just no spam. Just the job of a capcha field. That's how much my online presence worths.
You're getting things all mixed up. That's the job of a moderator in Inkscape forums. It's nothing about you. (Again, I tried and tried to get people involved in writing the Rule and Guidelines, but no one was interested. Or at least, no one spoke up about it.) If you think moderators should do more, we can certainly discuss it, and change the rules.
On a related note, I have put in a proposal for an "official tutorials program" for the project overall (
https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inbox/issues/318). So far, no response, but I think I put it in the wrong account. I just reposted it in the main project account, so maybe it will get some attention there?
But until/unless such a program or system exists, I will still maintain the same tutorial system that we've been using here at Inkscape Community. I think it's important for the project, even though it's not technically "official", here. So you're welcome to continue to submit tutorials here, whenever you like (as is anyone who's interested).
I'm not sure if we could make such a program part of the forum, but it's certainly not out of the question. A very relevant question. To me, it seems the project level is more appropriate, but I could see it at the forum level, as well. As part of the forum team, you could help to create, organize, manage it, if it were approved (by the devs or board or whoever would approve it). (As it sometimes seems to me, "approving it" is just a matter of "someone" "doing it". If that were the case, you or I or whoever, would just "do it".)
Tutorials. Anything.
I'd be interested to know more about the "anything".
Everything starts with an idea!