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Re: The "Why would you want to be a moderator" thread?
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 9:17 am
by Juliette
Your comment is not worth a warning, Su.. for one, you are not talking about anyone in particular, and second, you are speaking so much in general that anyone in any environment would agree. This is true for all work environments, if you ask me.
So no warning.

You're out of luck.

*grin*
Good points though. Consider who you would be working with.

Re: The "Why would you want to be a moderator" thread?
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 9:31 am
by Su
Universe wrote:Your comment is not worth a warning, Su.. for one, you are not talking about anyone in particular, and second, you are speaking so much in general that anyone in any environment would agree. This is true for all work environments, if you ask me.
So no warning.

You're out of luck.

*grin*
Good points though. Consider who you would be working with.

Would you like to apply for the Su's "Sugermama" position?
Re: The "Why would you want to be a moderator" thread?
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 10:28 am
by Mordack
My masochistic streak compelled me to apply.
Re: The "Why would you want to be a moderator" thread?
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 12:23 pm
by Zeratul
back when we became mod, it was due to a decision by the admin of that age... our favorite section then had no mod, and got out of control... we and a few others bugged psi & company enough to make them see the need for a mod there... we got asked...
our reasons for still being a mod?
we like helping out
we like the community
we see it as our duty to spread our madness out on these forums...
we cant explain the other reasons we have... they have been classified by directive 45120.34024.19507
Re: The "Why would you want to be a moderator" thread?
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 2:20 pm
by Teal'auc of the Void
Being a mod is a commitment. A responsibility. If you can't separate yourself from your friends while doing the job, don't apply. Nobody wants biased mods.
Yes, some friends may have a go at you for modding them, but if they are adult & reasonable enough, and they really broke rules, they should admit it and not give you problems, instead, to try and improve their attitude...
Some people will curse you, blame you for being biased.
Don't expect to be praised, you can do an excellent work, and yet, you may get bashed anyways.
These are things to be expected while being a mod.
But, if you are fair and care about the community, and also accept the points above I mentioned, go ahead, and apply.
Teal'auc
Re: The "Why would you want to be a moderator" thread?
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 5:29 pm
by sniperbull
SuperSaiyan wrote:Teal'auc of Tok'ra wrote:Being a mod is a commitment. A responsibility. If you can't separate yourself from your friends while doing the job, don't apply. Nobody wants biased mods.
Yes, some friends may have a go at you for modding them, but if they are adult & reasonable enough, and they really broke rules, they should admit it and not give you problems, instead, to try and improve their attitude...
Some people will curse you, blame you for being biased.
Don't expect to be praised, you can do an excellent work, and yet, you may get bashed anyways.
These are things to be expected while being a mod.
But, if you are fair and care about the community, and also accept the points above I mentioned, go ahead, and apply.
Teal'auc
very very well put ^_^
I agree.
Re: The "Why would you want to be a moderator" thread?
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 8:57 am
by bebita
id say u shouldn't bother with beeing a mod
is not worth the trouble and u will never get apreciatted
yeah u can say some players are impressed by blue colour or yellow or what else colour are ingame
anyway don't aplly just to have the power to call people's like this guy did
S1eepy wrote:bebita is an idiot.. thanks for proving it again bebita
idk maybe in english way that word is not so agressive seeing over 1882 post made with this word
in my luanguage is a very rude word and out of the line
don't aplly

Re: The "Why would you want to be a moderator" thread?
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 9:00 am
by FreeSpirit
Teal'auc of Tok'ra wrote:Being a mod is a commitment. A responsibility. If you can't separate yourself from your friends while doing the job, don't apply. Nobody wants biased mods.
Yes, some friends may have a go at you for modding them, but if they are adult & reasonable enough, and they really broke rules, they should admit it and not give you problems, instead, to try and improve their attitude...
Some people will curse you, blame you for being biased.
Don't expect to be praised, you can do an excellent work, and yet, you may get bashed anyways.
These are things to be expected while being a mod.
But, if you are fair and care about the community, and also accept the points above I mentioned, go ahead, and apply.
Teal'auc
^What she said

Re: The "Why would you want to be a moderator" thread?
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 12:03 pm
by sniperbull
bebita wrote:id say u shouldn't bother with beeing a mod
is not worth the trouble and u will never get apreciatted
yeah u can say some players are impressed by blue colour or yellow or what else colour are ingame
anyway don't aplly just to have the power to call people's like this guy did
S1eepy wrote:bebita is an idiot.. thanks for proving it again bebita
idk maybe in english way that word is not so agressive seeing over 1882 post made with this word
in my luanguage is a very rude word and out of the line
don't aplly

Not agreeing with what he said, but i may be able to shed some light on how americans view the word.
If youd like catch me on MSN @
blackhawkomega@optonline.net
Re: The "Why would you want to be a moderator" thread?
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 5:46 am
by Zeratul
Teal'auc of Tok'ra wrote:Being a mod is a commitment. A responsibility. If you can't separate yourself from your friends while doing the job, don't apply. Nobody wants biased mods.
Yes, some friends may have a go at you for modding them, but if they are adult & reasonable enough, and they really broke rules, they should admit it and not give you problems, instead, to try and improve their attitude...
Some people will curse you, blame you for being biased.
Don't expect to be praised, you can do an excellent work, and yet, you may get bashed anyways.
These are things to be expected while being a mod.
But, if you are fair and care about the community, and also accept the points above I mentioned, go ahead, and apply.
Teal'auc
excellent wording, teal'auc... fits right in with the other good posts in this thread...
Re: The "Why would you want to be a moderator" thread?
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 6:26 am
by Jim
I love helping people

, even if they dont ask for help and i get nothing back. Simple

Also, i wanna look in the mods section and see what they talk about
Re: The "Why would you want to be a moderator" thread?
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 1:08 pm
by semper
I have no reason I would want to be a moderator. At times I have been quite friendly with most of the mods, I have been aware of about 99% of what goes in in the secret forums.. and I seem to have enough pull to be able to 'access' any areas I might need at a given point so long as my reason is reasonable.
I have long since been gifted with a personal colour.. so all in all the only reasons I could see for being a mod are those of power. Although.. I am probably considered to be 'too dangerous' to be given such power. On the other hand.. I have never applied and never bothered to chase it up to find out. I would only ever be a GM though. I would not accept a 'lower' position, nor would I ask to do more work. (An admin would have to ask me to be a mod.. lol I wont hold my breath though).
I also mod the debate section, although it very rarely requires any modding at all so I acknowledge my mod position in there external too it at my discretion and convenience (obviously this does not reflect my actual level of activity in the section).
I would suggest any newbie would want to be a mod as it's a good way to start taking steps up from the bottom of the social food chain.
Re: The "Why would you want to be a moderator" thread?
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 6:21 pm
by Empy
Semper wrote:I have no reason I would want to be a moderator. At times I have been quite friendly with most of the mods, I have been aware of about 99% of what goes in in the secret forums.. and I seem to have enough pull to be able to 'access' any areas I might need at a given point so long as my reason is reasonable.
I have long since been gifted with a personal colour.. so all in all the only reasons I could see for being a mod are those of power. Although.. I am probably considered to be 'too dangerous' to be given such power. On the other hand.. I have never applied and never bothered to chase it up to find out. I would only ever be a GM though. I would not accept a 'lower' position, nor would I ask to do more work. (An admin would have to ask me to be a mod.. lol I wont hold my breath though).
I also mod the debate section, although it very rarely requires any modding at all so I acknowledge my mod position in there external too it at my discretion and convenience (obviously this does not reflect my actual level of activity in the section).
I would suggest any newbie would want to be a mod as it's a good way to start taking steps up from the bottom of the social food chain.
Probably the most egotistical post of yours I have ever read. I lol'd. Some of it's good advice though

Re: The "Why would you want to be a moderator" thread?
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 11:51 pm
by semper
Mormegil wrote:Semper wrote:I have no reason I would want to be a moderator. At times I have been quite friendly with most of the mods, I have been aware of about 99% of what goes in in the secret forums.. and I seem to have enough pull to be able to 'access' any areas I might need at a given point so long as my reason is reasonable.
I have long since been gifted with a personal colour.. so all in all the only reasons I could see for being a mod are those of power. Although.. I am probably considered to be 'too dangerous' to be given such power. On the other hand.. I have never applied and never bothered to chase it up to find out. I would only ever be a GM though. I would not accept a 'lower' position, nor would I ask to do more work. (An admin would have to ask me to be a mod.. lol I wont hold my breath though).
I also mod the debate section, although it very rarely requires any modding at all so I acknowledge my mod position in there external too it at my discretion and convenience (obviously this does not reflect my actual level of activity in the section).
I would suggest any newbie would want to be a mod as it's a good way to start taking steps up from the bottom of the social food chain.
Probably the most egotistical post of yours I have ever read. I lol'd. Some of it's good advice though

egotistical is what we do... although is stating truth egotistical? Usually confused for that...
Re: The "Why would you want to be a moderator" thread?
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 3:28 am
by FreeSpirit
Now that would be interesting to read. Why the community thinks we are mods
