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right-track 12-14-2012 02:50 PM

I'd pay to see Vegan try and moderate someone like bungalow bill...he'd have her in tears by the end of the week.
Nothing against Vegan whatsoever Tore, but the woman lives in fluffy pillow land. Not mod material.

Guybrush 12-14-2012 02:57 PM

Of course she'd turn down an offer anyways so it's pretty unrealistic, but I think it's an interesting thing to discuss or debate a bit anyways :)

She may live in fluffy pillow land, but she probably wouldn't live there for too long if she was modded. I mean, she's probably capable of adapting somewhat.

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Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger ? (Post 1263435)
I would say hers is being nice to people and you don't really need to be a mod to do that.

I think that, as a mod, she'd have a different opinion in many cases and she'd also help change the perception of the mod team in a friendlier direction. As I wrote, adding more variety to the mod team would be a strength and not a weakness, I think. We have enough people who can kick ass. Let's mod someone who can kiss some ;)

(That last bit was a joke)

Janszoon 12-14-2012 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by tore (Post 1263445)
We have enough people who can kick ass. Let's mod someone who can kiss some ;)

Tore, you're a very smart man. Good looking too. And a snappy dresser, did I mention that?

Guybrush 12-14-2012 03:09 PM

^Or how about, instead of getting a new mod, you guys just make Jans work twice as hard?

I'd like to see him post more.

Plankton 12-14-2012 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by TheBig3 (Post 1263411)
It ends up being a lot of work. The biggest thing you should know about being a Mod if you (anyone) is considering it is that a lot of people go through natural cycles of being engaged with the site, and not being engaged. Mod's with a sense of responsibility will have to fight through the low-points to come here and maintain the site even when they want a break.

We had a Mod who was gone for almost 90% of his tenure at one point, and it was nothing but a death-grip on power. A good Mod in my mind will be fair, slow to take actions against established members, and enforce the rules equally across the board. Moreoever, when they find they can't commit to their responsibilities any longer, they'll step down. That last one is absolutely key.

Being able to change your own avatars is nice, approving your own journals is fun, but if you've ever been here when no Mods are on and spammers are running wild, its pretty ****ty to know 1 or 2 Mods are traveling the globe without internet access but won't step down because of an ego trip.

Edit: I'd also like to add that they should be engaged with the community. I think, like police officers, the difference between being a part of the community, or just overseeing it is a world of difference. When Mod's are active in discussions all over the place, it gives them a better sense of where people's positions are so when someone makes a stupid mistake, its judged in the larger scheme of the constributions and not as a one-off misstep.

Very insightful. Thanks for really showing me what you all go through. It's more of an unsung hero position than I figured, especially when you need to do your job and get a whacked out ****er that won't go away. I've laid fallout email addys in place before for signing on to not so trustworthy sites, etc. and I can imagine that could go a long way in a mod's world. Common sense can go a long way as usual, salutations to the ones that make the everyday browsing here spam free.

:bowdown:

Plankton 12-14-2012 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by tore (Post 1263452)
^Or how about, instead of getting a new mod, you guys just make Jans work twice as hard?

I'd like to see him post more.

+1 vote

Janszoon 12-14-2012 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by tore (Post 1263452)
^Or how about, instead of getting a new mod, you guys just make Jans work twice as hard?

I'd like to see him post more.

Sarcasm detected.

Freebase Dali 12-14-2012 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Plankton (Post 1263551)
Very insightful. Thanks for really showing me what you all go through. It's more of an unsung hero position than I figured, especially when you need to do your job and get a whacked out ****er that won't go away. I've laid fallout email addys in place before for signing on to not so trustworthy sites, etc. and I can imagine that could go a long way in a mod's world. Common sense can go a long way as usual, salutations to the ones that make the everyday browsing here spam free.

:bowdown:

Big3 is extremely correct on this one.
I'm in that slump right now, but it's mostly because I'm living my real life job almost 24/7 and everything else is sorta becoming peripheral. The good thing about a mod position here is that you can do that and it won't be held against you. Consider the fact that Satchmo is still a mod here and I haven't personally seen him mod anything in over a month, and that's being generous. I'm not just calling him a sacred cow (he totally is), I'm just saying that the staff members place a moderator's value above their output first and foremost.
The positive note is that new mods invariably equal new motivation and new ideas, and the current mods are stimulated by any sort of food on the table and will definitely stir up and contribute to administrative discussions as they arrive.

With that said, it's a flexible position. Really, the main requirement is that the candidate be "right" for the position, and not so much "always available to fulfill the duties of the position".

Of course, being right for a position you never attend to has its obvious disqualifications, but we don't keep a time-sheet or anything.

midnight rain 12-14-2012 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Freebase Dali (Post 1263602)
Big3 is extremely correct on this one.
I'm in that slump right now, but it's mostly because I'm living my real life job almost 24/7 and everything else is sorta becoming peripheral. The good thing about a mod position here is that you can do that and it won't be held against you. Consider the fact that Satchmo is still a mod here and I haven't personally seen him mod anything in over a month, and that's being generous. I'm not just calling him a sacred cow (he totally is), I'm just saying that the staff members place a moderator's value above their output first and foremost.
The positive note is that new mods invariably equal new motivation and new ideas, and the current mods are stimulated by any sort of food on the table and will definitely stir up and contribute to administrative discussions as they arrive.

With that said, it's a flexible position. Really, the main requirement is that the candidate be "right" for the position, and not so much "always available to fulfill the duties of the position".

Of course, being right for a position you never attend to has its obvious disqualifications, but we don't keep a time-sheet or anything.

Didn't sleepy jack get the boot from his moderator position for not doing ****? That's what he told me and I think he was pretty upset with a certain mod for it.

Freebase Dali 12-14-2012 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Tuna (Post 1263604)
Didn't sleepy jack get the boot from his moderator position for not doing ****? That's what he told me and I think he was pretty upset with a certain mod for it.

If so, it was before I was ever modded, and before any sort of "policy" we've had since 09 or thereabouts.


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