Elwar wrote:Congratulations, but I can't see what will change. CCs enforcement has proved far more lax than its policy thus far.
As for being a moderator, why would you want to be one?
oooooooooh can we see jennys whip now
yeah grats guys
I kept seeing jennifermarie in suggestions and cheaating and abuse and kept meaning to pm twill about her but always got dragged out so a big gratz to her
Twill wrote:It takes a lot more to mod than just a lot of posts
yes I know that, but I don't like the idea, of people that don't know anything about the comminutiy to come in and modding. First of all, they'll have to start checking out the forums a lot more to do their job, while some people are used to it. Another thing, is that the more frequent posters, know people a lot better, this could lead to better judgment in certain cases. Like if someone does say bigotry, but it's their first offense and they feel sorry, probably a more active person who know that, and a newer one, would just assume or have to research. Personally, my idea, would be to give people a chance, to see if they can do good. I believe in chances more.
She's been here for 8 months, why do you say she knows nothing about the community?
Sure she doesn't spam and play forum games as much as some people, but that's not exactly what it takes to be a mod
Fircoal wrote:Another thing, is that the more frequent posters, know people a lot better
Don't worry Fircola. We keep detailed records of our problem children. It's very quick and easy to look up past warnings and bans they may have received.
Fircoal wrote:Another thing, is that the more frequent posters, know people a lot better
Don't worry Fircola. We keep detailed records of our problem children. It's very quick and easy to look up past warnings and bans they may have received.
I'm screwed, then. I got a 24 hour forum ban because my sig was too big
Fircoal wrote:Another thing, is that the more frequent posters, know people a lot better
Don't worry Fircola. We keep detailed records of our problem children. It's very quick and easy to look up past warnings and bans they may have received.
Do you delete (certain) offenses after x amount of time or is it permanent?
(E.g. say someone like Gilligan gets a ban for a big sig. (not that serious an offense) would you delete that after say 3 or 6 months?)
Congratulations!!! Glad to see some new faces!! Well, hope you do great things BTW, Fircoal, don't even botering arguing your case, you won't be a mod.
Fircoal wrote:Another thing, is that the more frequent posters, know people a lot better
Don't worry Fircola. We keep detailed records of our problem children. It's very quick and easy to look up past warnings and bans they may have received.
hmm, that's good to hear. Though there is one flaw in being that if they try to change around, but meh, probably won't be that often of a problem.
Vote: Mandy Eddie35: hi everyone Serbia: YOU IDIOT! What is THAT supposed to be? Are you even TRYING to play this game?! Kill the idiot NOW please!
Skoffin wrote: So um.. er... I'll be honest, I don't know what the f*ck to do from here. Goddamnit chu.
I agree with all the mods except JenniferMarie, but like anyone on the mod squad has ever cared whether or not we as the general public agree with their choices.
s.xkitten wrote:I agree with all the mods except JenniferMarie, but like anyone on the mod squad has ever cared whether or not we as the general public agree with their choices.
I hope we of The UN will see more of International mods in the future to join and makes the International Forums a greater and better place for the international members.
onbekende wrote:LOL, Marval mate, grats!!
And onbekende:
Thanks mate. It do me so well to hear it from you (Bedankt voor je eerste als member van de Dutch Language Forum voor je post!)
Yea, congrats to all new mods, but congrats imply's that it is something they were trying to achieve, and from what I hear they were chosen, so THANKS for taking on the responsibility.