OK, so I know it is an unusual passion to have, but I have always enjoyed proofreading and was wondering about the selection process for the Lush proofreaders. Do you have to post a certain number of stories/posts? Do you have to apply? If so, where? Any information will be gladly received, thanks.
I would definitely suggest helping people out here if you are offering. I've heard mods not preaching, but going on to make sure you check your submissions. It should go without saying, but I'm gonna say anyway, I'm not bashing the site, but it does annoy the hell out of me when it gets sent back regardless of the reason. Some reasons have been just a pain in the ass, do this and do that. So I suggest if you are serious, then go ape shit and help people out. Maybe that will help the mods and bring a little joy to their job too.
As a story moderator I can say that it is our job to make sure story and poem submissions meet the standards of this site. We don't expect professional submissions out of everyone, but we do expect certain standards of quality, especially with the grammar. We also expect all submissions to fall within our rule guidelines.
It would be much easier to just click the verify button than to go through a story that must be rejected and post all of the reasons why it is being sent back, but we do not take the easy way out. I am quite sure that our team of volunteers works very hard to be as helpful as possible in making all the suggestions possible to get rejected stories up to acceptable standards. And certainly getting a message back arguing the point is not going to change the outcome.
We are always very appreciative of authors that use editor/proof readers. That makes our jobs much easier and then we may have some time to write our own stories and poems to submit.
I think people are posting on two different things here. I think tiddlywink suggested kornslayer1 help budding authors by proofreading not joining the story moderation team (but I maybe wrong).