First of all, exactly what is the definition of a curator.
Then, I see the term 'curator' applied to some person in a tree but do not see where to set oneself as a curator.
First of all, exactly what is the definition of a curator.
Then, I see the term 'curator' applied to some person in a tree but do not see where to set oneself as a curator.
also how does one who is abusing curator status have this status removed?
The goal of Geni has always been to create a shared family tree, so our users around the world can meet new cousins and discover how they relate to historical figures as well as well-known contemporary public figures. In September 2010, Geni designated a group of experienced users as Curators to help achieve this goal. Similar to Wikipedia administrators, Curators are users who are active and well regarded by the community. Curators are volunteers and are not Geni staff. They are users like you, and most have been actively working on the collaborative project of creating a shared historical family tree for over two years.
Curators have the following privileges:
Only users with a good track record over an extended period of time have been granted these privileges and, of course, they can be revoked at any time if necessary. Each of these privileges also contains safeguards to make sure that they are not used irresponsibly, even by accident. As expected, Curators have already had a significant impact on the quality of the data on Geni.
For information regarding Curators, please review this wiki as well as this one.