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This page will contain all information on how to become Content Curator Lead
, and how to perform the various tasks required for the job.
Since the introduction of the proposals system for the Constantinople testnet, the Council
has had the power to appoint a Content Curator Lead
for the network.
Hiring the Curator Lead
is the responsibility of the Council
through the proposals system. Three new proposal types have been introduced to support the hiring process, and more have also been added to allow the Council
to effectively manage the lead once "in office", through slashing, setting the mint capacity, decreasing stake and firing etc.
The first step from the Council's perspective is creating an opening where prospective Curator Leads
can apply for the role.
Within Pioneer, navigate first to the proposals tab and select New Proposal
.
To create an opening, select Add Working Group Leader Opening
and fill in the variables.
In order to formally "close" the opening to further applicants and inform the existing candidates that their submissions are currently being considered, the status of the opening must be changed to "In Review".
This can be done very easily through the creation of another proposal by the Council
, this time with the Begin Review Working Group Leader Application
proposal type. The main thing to pay attention to here is the Working Group Opening ID
created earlier. Helpfully there is a dropdown box for choosing among the currently active openings, in case you have forgotten the ID.
The final step in hiring the Curator Lead
is to create a Fill Working Group Leader Opening
. The requirements here are simply to choose the relevant opening from the drop-down menu and choose between the candidate applications (in JSON format) shown on the page.
Once a candidate has been chosen and the final proposal has passed, the focus is now on the new Curator Lead
...
As the person responsible for the platforms content curation, the Lead may find additional manpower is required, and can hire Content Curators
to assist.
Our newly developed Command-Line Interface (CLI) is an essential tool for the Curator Lead, as it is by far the simplest way to hire and manage Curator Providers
and applicants for this role. The program and its instructions for use can be found here.
All of the useful commands which can be executed by the Curator Lead
will require the lead to import their "role" key rather than their "member" key. Consequently, in the CLI the account:import
and account:choose
commands will need to be used.
All the commands available for managing the workers are available by using the command joystream-cli working-groups --help
, which returns:
Working group lead and worker actions
USAGE
$ joystream-cli working-groups:COMMAND
COMMANDS
working-groups:application Shows an overview of given application by Working Group Application ID
working-groups:createOpening Create working group opening (requires lead access)
working-groups:decreaseWorkerStake Decreases given worker stake by an amount that will be returned to the worker role account. Requires lead access.
working-groups:evictWorker Evicts given worker. Requires lead access.
working-groups:fillOpening Allows filling working group opening that's currently in review. Requires lead access.
working-groups:increaseStake Increases current role (lead/worker) stake. Requires active role account to be selected.
working-groups:leaveRole Leave the worker or lead role associated with currently selected account.
working-groups:opening Shows an overview of given working group opening by Working Group Opening ID
working-groups:openings Shows an overview of given working group openings
working-groups:overview Shows an overview of given working group (current lead and workers)
working-groups:setDefaultGroup Change the default group context for working-groups commands.
working-groups:slashWorker Slashes given worker stake. Requires lead access.
working-groups:startAcceptingApplications Changes the status of pending opening to "Accepting applications". Requires lead access.
working-groups:startReviewPeriod Changes the status of active opening to "In review". Requires lead access.
working-groups:terminateApplication Terminates given working group application. Requires lead access.
working-groups:updateRewardAccount Updates the worker/lead reward account (requires current role account to be selected)
working-groups:updateRoleAccount Updates the worker/lead role account. Requires member controller account to be selected
working-groups:updateRoleStorage Updates the associated worker storage
working-groups:updateWorkerReward Change given worker's reward (amount only). Requires lead access.
To create an opening, the lead needs to run the working-groups:createOpening -g curators
command using their role key.
There are some options for specific purposes which can be selected with this command, as shown below:
Create working group opening (requires lead access)
USAGE
$ joystream-cli working-groups:createOpening
OPTIONS
-e, --edit If provided along with --input - launches in edit mode allowing to modify the input before sending the exstrinsic
-g, --group=(storageProviders|curators|operations) The working group context in which the command should be executed
Available values are: storageProviders, curators, operations.
-i, --input=input Path to JSON file to use as input (if not specified - the input can be provided interactively)
-o, --output=output Path to the file where the output JSON should be saved (this output can be then reused as input)
--dryRun If provided along with --output - skips sending the actual extrinsic(can be used to generate a "draft" which can be provided as input later)
Note that although some values are stated as u128
or other confusing types, you should provide plaintext or numbers, and the CLI will convert them for you. Once this command is run, the prompts to set up the opening are somewhat self-explanatory. Feel free to ask, or give it a try with a --dryRun first :)
If successfully submitted, you can look at your Opening using the working-groups:opening <WGOPENINGID> -g curators
, which returns something like:
Current Group: curators
______________ Human readable text _______________
{
version: 1,
headline: "Curator application",
job: {
title: "Curators",
description: "You can become a curator!"
},
application: {
sections: null
},
reward: "10 tJOY per 600 blocks",
creator: {
membership: {
handle: "yourHandle"
}
},
process: {
details: [
]
}
}
________________ Opening details _________________
WG Opening ID 1
Opening ID 22
Type Worker
Stage Complete
Last status change ~ 10:12:54 AM 12/10/2020 (#1251432)
Application stake == 500.000 JOY
Role stake == 500.000 JOY
_______________ Unstaking periods ________________
Crowded Out Application Stake Unstaking Period Length: 0 blocks
Crowded Out Role Stake Unstaking Period Length: 0 blocks
Exit Role Application Stake Unstaking Period: 0 blocks
Exit Role Stake Unstaking Period: 0 blocks
Fill Opening Failed Applicant Application Stake Unstaking Period: 0 blocks
Fill Opening Failed Applicant Role Stake Unstaking Period: 0 blocks
Fill Opening Successful Applicant Application Stake Unstaking Period: 0 blocks
Review Period Expired Application Stake Unstaking Period Length: 0 blocks
Review Period Expired Role Stake Unstaking Period Length: 0 blocks
Terminate Application Stake Unstaking Period: 0 blocks
Terminate Role Stake Unstaking Period: 0 blocks
________________ Applications (0) ________________
Once enough applications have been submitted, these can now be reviewed to decide who should be hired as a Content Curator
.
The command to be used is the following: working-groups:startReviewPeriod <WGOPENINGID> -g curators
.
You can find the WGOPENINGID
in the URL in Pioneer or using the CLI command working-groups:openings -g curators
As soon as the opening is in the In Review
state, you can start hiring!
Simply run working-groups:fillOpening <WGOPENINGID> -g curators
where <WGOPENINGID>
is the same as earlier, and you will be prompted to select the applicants you wish to hire (using a check-box dialog). The usernames of the candidates will be shown so you don't have to worry about numerical IDs for this part.
Other than the hiring aspect of the role as Content Curator Lead
, the lead should try to coordinate the actions of the other curators and decide on priorities for curation.
If necessary, upon discussing with the council, the Content Curator Lead
can also decide to fire curators who are not performing their jobs adequately.
Most of the time however, the responsibilities of the Content Curator Lead
will be very similar to those of a standard Content Curator
. You can read about these responsibilities in this section of the guide for Content Curators
, but note that the Lead also has the ultimate responsibility for the work performed by their team and associated reporting requirements.
The main task of the Curators
is curating the content on chain.
The easiest way is to simply "hide" content by using the content:updateChannelCensorshipStatus
and content:updateVideoCensorshipStatus
commands. However, the Curator Lead must first enable curation by creating groups:
# Create a new group:
$ joystream-cli content:createCuratorGroup
# Add curator to the group:
$ joystream-cli content:addCuratorToGroup <GROUPID> <CURATORID>
# Make the group active:
$ joystream-cli content:setCuratorGroupStatus <GROUPID>
# Overview of the group(s)
$ joystream-cli content:curatorGroups
Only curators in active groups may censor content, or manage channel and video categories.
Unfortunately, it may sometimes be necessary to fire curators who are not doing their jobs correctly.
Use the command joystream-cli working-groups:evictWorker <WORKERID> -g curators
and follow the instructions.
To check the details of the current Content Working Group Mint:
(1) Use the following chain state query to determine the current mint ID: contentDirectoryWorkingGroup -> mint
.
(2) Check the details of the mint using the following query: minting -> mints
.
It will sometimes be necessary to replenish the Content Working Group Mint. This can be done through a Set Working Group Mint Capacity
proposal here which must be approved by the Council in order to take effect. For this reason, it is best to discuss these sorts of proposals with the Council before making them.
If you need help with some of the more advanced operations associated with being the Content Curator Lead
(e.g. maintaining the content directory), please simply ask for help in the Discord group or get in touch with one of the Jsgenesis team directly.