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edyzmedieval
06-09-2005, 22:20
Topic explains everything(especially for the mods to give us some info about their job)
Craterus
06-09-2005, 22:23
Hmmm, good question. I think you have to show responsibility, and a good attitude. ~D
and be respected and liked in the community. Also a level headed person who's not prone to fits of madness...which rules me out ~D
bribes work well too. *cough* Oh! ...i mean, yeah. A Good attitude, That's what I meant! ~D
*mutters under breath* crap...now i'll be hunted for speaking out :skull:
~:cheers:
edyzmedieval
06-09-2005, 22:29
Bribe??? How can I bribe for example KukriKhan or Gregoshi who are thousands of miles away from me!!!! ~:eek:
To the mods: Those who want, can become moderators???(of course, first a trial mode)
Bribe??? How can I bribe for example KukriKhan or Gregoshi who are thousands of miles away from me!!!! ~:eek:
To the mods: Those who want, can become moderators???(of course, first a trial mode)
Just joking ~;)
seriously. to become a mod there first must be a need for one. I'm not sure we have one of those atm.
edyzmedieval
06-09-2005, 22:35
To TosaInu:
Do you plan on making higher social classes for members??? Like "Important Member" or "V.I.P Member" ....
Craterus
06-09-2005, 22:43
...Senior Member?
I don't think we need different ranks of upper-class members. ~:cool:
Interesting thread, and while I do not speak for the Org I would like to put a few ideas out there.
First, as Monk mentioned, there has to be a need.
Once a need is recognized the leadership here looks for willing and acceptable volunteers. For example, there was a need for AMs in the Jousting Fields and Barracks (MTW MP forums). CBR and I threw our names out as willing to try and we were elected in a vote. In other cases members have made an offer to become a mod, sometimes the leadership is aware of someone who might be a good candidate and they ask them if they would be interested.
Almost always the recruits start as Assistant Moderators. AMs don't have all of the powers of a full Moderator, but I've found out that AMs have the complete support and backing of the big boys.
So if you want to try to help out a little around here, the best idea is to send the moderator of your favorite forum a quick note letting them know of your interest. Post responsibly and make contributions in the forum and let it happen on its own time.
Kukrikhan the other day made the point that we are all moderators in a sense. Each of us is responsible for our own posts, and for helping out where we can. That doesn't mean jumping into each and every issue, but every now and then a well-timed word can have a big impact.
Like I said, these are just my thoughts, certainly not official Org policy. I think its cool that people want to help out, I know I enjoy my little contributions.
ichi :bow:
ps
Do you plan on making higher social classes for members???
Those who have contributed the most to the game, community, and forum are considered Senior Members . Post count and join date don't seem to matter, its all about doing things (mods, tourneys, game info, etc.).
NimbleNota
06-13-2005, 14:50
Good Post Ichi, all those interested should read carefully, I myself Have been registered two years with a pathetic number of posts ~D and very unknown within the TW community so if you want to be a mod do not do as me ~:)
Papewaio
06-14-2005, 00:34
=]IMDHO[=
1) Need.
2) Normally a pool of candidates is thrown up for discussion. Obviously the current moderator(s) of the forum have to get along.
3) Those candidates are normally chosen from candidates who show they can self moderate and dampen flame wars on the whole. Kurkikhan is very good at stopping flame wars.
4) Mature enough to take responsibility for their own actions. Oops I threw Napalm on the flame war not Fire Fighting foam.
5) Have a thick skin and a good sense of humour. Rob the Bastard is a classic example, Gregoshi as well.
6) Relatively political moderate. Very hard thing to measure considering this is a world wide board.
7) Available fairly often.
8) Ready to find ways other then just upping warning levels.
9) Ready to punish offenders when you have to. Some people are just too nice. Personally I carry a pair of bricks to use on offenders as I find castration gets most peoples attention... 'What is the sound of two bricks clapping.'
The candidate is PMed and asked if they would like to be a Moderator. It is not done in the Forums.
As always all patrons are expected to moderate themselves. In the end of the day it would be a much better board if the AMs and Moderators where more tour guides then on a tour of duty.
Byzantine Prince
06-14-2005, 02:06
Why would one want to be a mod? Then you have responsibilities and you have to be nice all the time. That would destroy my nerves.
KukriKhan
06-14-2005, 05:53
Indeed BP, it's often a thankless task. It's the 1 in 100 threads that 'take off' into unexplored territory, or that result in new understandings, or that demonstrably widen the contributor's views, that make the job a pleasure.
Like Pape said above:
"...it would be a much better board if the AMs and Moderators where more tour guides then on a tour of duty..."
That's what we want to do: guide, help, facilitate. The discipline bit only comes into play when 'guide, help, facilitate' fails.
doc_bean
06-14-2005, 11:59
But you get ' Power ' ! :greedy:
BTW do you really read every thread in the forum you're moderating ? Must be hell to mod the backroom at times, even if everyone behaves.
Respect !
~:cheers:
The task of being a moderator seems hard, but it's not so hard when you like the threads in the forum you are mod. I think. For instance, I won't want to become mod in RTW or MTW forums, because I don't know a thing on those games.
If there is need for a(n) assistent moderator in a forum I like, I'd love to serve the org. I do have time, but I don't know if I'm suited for it. :dizzy2:
:bow:
Craterus
06-14-2005, 16:06
I'd like to moderate, and I have enough time for it.
But I don't think there's much chance that I'd be chosen, even if I asked very very nicely. :grin2:
edyzmedieval
06-14-2005, 16:31
I'd have just enough time.... But there are mods, so I can't be one....
King Henry V
06-14-2005, 17:09
When you become a moderator, do you have to change your avatar to the sort of veil one or are those just all the rage in the mod community? ~;)
Papewaio
06-15-2005, 00:59
You have a choice of robes...
Ones with Veils or Geisha.
Rob The Bastard
06-16-2005, 07:08
I'll take the old rags http://www.wise.net.nz/users/robm/Assassin_B.gif compared to what KukriKhan offered me http://www.wise.net.nz/users/robm/rob8-k-1b.gif any day!
Most of those arabic assasin avatar are so great! I wish I could use one!
~D
Papewaio
06-19-2005, 22:01
The robes are great and SPF 50+.
Also to be more silent we use satin underlay. ~:cool:
Abokasee
06-25-2005, 08:40
=]IMDHO[=
1) Need.
2) Normally a pool of candidates is thrown up for discussion. Obviously the current moderator(s) of the forum have to get along.
3) Those candidates are normally chosen from candidates who show they can self moderate and dampen flame wars on the whole. Kurkikhan is very good at stopping flame wars.
4) Mature enough to take responsibility for their own actions. Oops I threw Napalm on the flame war not Fire Fighting foam.
5) Have a thick skin and a good sense of humour. Rob the Bastard is a classic example, Gregoshi as well.
6) Relatively political moderate. Very hard thing to measure considering this is a world wide board.
7) Available fairly often.
8) Ready to find ways other then just upping warning levels.
9) Ready to punish offenders when you have to. Some people are just too nice. Personally I carry a pair of bricks to use on offenders as I find castration gets most peoples attention... 'What is the sound of two bricks clapping.'
The candidate is PMed and asked if they would like to be a Moderator. It is not done in the Forums.
As always all patrons are expected to moderate themselves. In the end of the day it would be a much better board if the AMs and Moderators where more tour guides then on a tour of duty.
kurkikhan didnt stop the flame war between me and (dont complain about spelling mastake) ranixa in the "europe barbarom mod" about bartix and armenia new units and was deleted!
Papewaio
06-25-2005, 08:45
Patrons should always self-moderate themselves first. If you go to the gym, you do the pushups not your fitness trainer.
Is Kukrikhan listed as the moderator for that forum?
InsaneApache
06-25-2005, 12:02
Personally I carry a pair of bricks to use on offenders as I find castration gets most peoples attention... 'What is the sound of two bricks clapping.'
I knew an actual farmer who used to geld his pigs with a pair of bricks, very much as you describe. One day I was talking with him about his methodology and I asked him if it hurt?
"Only if I catch me thumbs" he replied ~D
Papewaio
06-25-2005, 12:56
I grew up on a farm... to geld sheep they use a rubber ring that cuts off blood supply and after a while the testis go shrivel up and drop off... not sure which is worse. ~:eek:
edyzmedieval
06-25-2005, 13:33
Uhh... Macabre....
InsaneApache
06-25-2005, 14:40
So the next idiot we get here spamming the boards, down go the bricks and Pape gets out the rubber ring.....
*Apache sidles towards the door ~;) *
Duke Dick
06-25-2005, 14:48
imho, the role of the assistant moderator is a strange one.
They are recruited to perform the actions of a mod when they are offline, but they cannot perform these duties as they have very limited powers. They merely act as stepping stones for the proper moderators, which is something which I believe undermines their position. The AM's should be given more power, instead of constantly having to converse with the main mod before anything can be done...if this is not altered, then what is the point/need for an AM?
Craterus
06-25-2005, 17:30
I was thinking the same sort of things about the role of AM's. I also think they don't get as much respect as they should. And they need a different colour, (mods get green names, admin gets red) maybe they should get blue?
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