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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.
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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.
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