Sorry, but yes, English is not my native language.
Thank you very much for the clarification. I've noted it.
Now, let's get to the point, please.
I'm sure you're familiar with the coin set registration form.
It contains the following fields:
Name (similar for coins form)
Locality name (optional)
Quantity issued (similar for coins form)
Reference number (similar for coins form)
Images (similar for coins form)
Content (from the Numista database)
Comments (optional)
Sources * (similar for coins form)...
...and nothing more (no exclamation marks)
Do you really think special guidelines for moderators are required to fill out such a form? It's already exist - see coin's guidelines.
If the Numista team is a group of enthusiasts, volunteers, and like-minded individuals, then the question arises: where does this lack of self-confidence and nomenklatura come from?
To be fair, I should note that only one moderator chose this approach. The Numista team is overwhelmingly a team of professionals (no exclamation points).
This is purely my perspective.
Thank you for listening to my cry from the heart.
P.S. If formally it's impossible to accept a form without instructions, then why did you make it accessible on the website? And if it is, then requests for set registration should be accepted.