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Moderators are the backbone of Trill's platform and help foster a safe, open community.

What do Trill Moderators do?

Moderators flag posts that make the Trill community unsafe and connect users who need extra support with resources. To learn more, check out our moderator guidelines.

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What Our Moderators Say

I love being a moderator at trill because I can see genuine change happen. It’s a safe place away from prying eyes that has a supportive community that I definitely could of used when I was younger. Being mentally ill in your teens can be extremely difficult, I’d know as someone who spent the entirety of my teen years getting diagnosed with everything from depression, to PTSD, to adhd and autism. And when going through that, I didn’t have somewhere to go and talk to others facing similar issues. Looking at trill, I feel like I can look at my younger self and say “hey, you may have been alone, but we’ll make sure that isn’t the case for others”

Kevin
British Columbia

I love being a moderator at trill because I can see genuine change happen. It’s a safe place away from prying eyes that has a supportive community that I definitely could of used when I was younger. Being mentally ill in your teens can be extremely difficult, I’d know as someone who spent the entirety of my teen years getting diagnosed with everything from depression, to PTSD, to adhd and autism. And when going through that, I didn’t have somewhere to go and talk to others facing similar issues. Looking at trill, I feel like I can look at my younger self and say “hey, you may have been alone, but we’ll make sure that isn’t the case for others”

Kevin
British Columbia

I love being a moderator at trill because I can see genuine change happen. It’s a safe place away from prying eyes that has a supportive community that I definitely could of used when I was younger. Being mentally ill in your teens can be extremely difficult, I’d know as someone who spent the entirety of my teen years getting diagnosed with everything from depression, to PTSD, to adhd and autism. And when going through that, I didn’t have somewhere to go and talk to others facing similar issues. Looking at trill, I feel like I can look at my younger self and say “hey, you may have been alone, but we’ll make sure that isn’t the case for others”

Kevin
British Columbia

I love being a moderator at trill because I can see genuine change happen. It’s a safe place away from prying eyes that has a supportive community that I definitely could of used when I was younger. Being mentally ill in your teens can be extremely difficult, I’d know as someone who spent the entirety of my teen years getting diagnosed with everything from depression, to PTSD, to adhd and autism. And when going through that, I didn’t have somewhere to go and talk to others facing similar issues. Looking at trill, I feel like I can look at my younger self and say “hey, you may have been alone, but we’ll make sure that isn’t the case for others”

Kevin
British Columbia

I love being a moderator at trill because I can see genuine change happen. It’s a safe place away from prying eyes that has a supportive community that I definitely could of used when I was younger. Being mentally ill in your teens can be extremely difficult, I’d know as someone who spent the entirety of my teen years getting diagnosed with everything from depression, to PTSD, to adhd and autism. And when going through that, I didn’t have somewhere to go and talk to others facing similar issues. Looking at trill, I feel like I can look at my younger self and say “hey, you may have been alone, but we’ll make sure that isn’t the case for others”

Kevin
British Columbia

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Advisory Board

Brooke Dugan

Feeling Good Psychotherapy

Anne Collier

The Net Safety Collaborative

Danielle Bicknell

Second Muse

Mitzi Krockover

SSBSolutions

Jessie Kember

University of Minnesota Lecturer

Anna Jolliff

Social Media and Adolescent Health Research Team

Dr. Nihara Krause

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Moderation Partners and Supporters

The Steve Fund
Trevor Project
Live for Tomorrow
NAMI LA
Love is Respect
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Crisis TextLine
NEDA