Oh crap, I didn't hear about any of this. I'd better watch out! >_<Kaligraphic (post: 1494914) wrote:I believe there's a test of ingenuity involving a locked room, a cheese wheel, a pack of robot hyenas, and the reanimated corpse of Abraham Lincoln. This assures us that every moderator has top-notch problem solving skills.
There's a physical test involving fleeing from the pack of robot hyenas through a recreation of a Ninja Warrior obstacle course, while fighting off a localized zombie apocalypse. This guarantees that every moderator is an extraordinary physical specimen, and has the skills and deadliness required to keep the forum safe.
Finally, there's a test of spirit. They're not really allowed to give too much detail on what is involved, but it apparently requires them to pray for, and receive, at least three genuine miracles. It also counts toward canonization as a saint. This test ensures that moderators are able to provide the best spiritual governance of day-to-day activities here on CAA.
...or at least, that's what I've heard.
Kaligraphic (post: 1494914) wrote:I believe there's a test of ingenuity involving a locked room, a cheese wheel, a pack of robot hyenas, and the reanimated corpse of Abraham Lincoln. This assures us that every moderator has top-notch problem solving skills.
There's a physical test involving fleeing from the pack of robot hyenas through a recreation of a Ninja Warrior obstacle course, while fighting off a localized zombie apocalypse. This guarantees that every moderator is an extraordinary physical specimen, and has the skills and deadliness required to keep the forum safe.
Finally, there's a test of spirit. They're not really allowed to give too much detail on what is involved, but it apparently requires them to pray for, and receive, at least three genuine miracles. It also counts toward canonization as a saint. This test ensures that moderators are able to provide the best spiritual governance of day-to-day activities here on CAA.
...or at least, that's what I've heard.
Can I be a mod?
Moderators are chosen by the staff when the workload becomes too heavy for the current group. These are chosen from the members without any kind of request process.
If you want to ensure people never read something, always include it in the Frequently Asked Questions section.ABlipinTime (post: 1494950) wrote:Go figure. Buried in the faqs
Please refer to Kaligraphic's post.rocklobster (post: 1495103) wrote:I guess I should rephrase. What I really want to know is how you know a certain person would or would not be a good mod.
Xeno (post: 1495104) wrote:A pretty constant rule though is that if you ask you be a mod, you're guaranteed that you'll never be one.
rocklobster wrote:For the record, I'm not asking to be a mod.
Okami (post: 1495117) wrote:Heh. That's actually sort of inaccurate...or at least more of a board-by-board case. Where I have now been a moderator for over a year the first bits of getting my name out there to the higher ups, the team leader and the head moderator, was by asking how one gets selected as a moderator. I had a moderator friend who explained to me the basics of the process [SIZE="1"](from there I first had a good word put in for me by said friend, months later was asked if I would like the opportunity to moderate, and upon saying yes, had to go through an interviewing process, alongside my good track record on the forum, etc. The four month wait seeing it through from beginning to end was extremely worth it!)[/SIZE] so when things aren't known or aren't clear, absolutely it's a good idea to ask for clarity. It doesn't mean you're in or out. If you want something strong enough, you'll prove yourself worthy and do what you can do politely and respectfully, as I see it.
Xeno (post: 1495123) wrote:I believe there was a slight misunderstanding. I wasn't implying that Rock was asking to be one. What I was saying that if someone posts "Hey, can I be a moderator?" in most cases that I've ever come across the answer is infinitely no. Asking how one becomes a moderator isn't asking to become one, I guess I should have stated that I recognized the difference between those two originally.
Htom Sirveaux wrote:No one's saying you are, but asking a question like that gives a pretty strong implication. Kinda like "Are you gonna eat that?"
Nate (post: 1495134) wrote:Or "You've got a pretty nice place here...it'd be a shame if something happened to it, eh?"
Htom Sirveaux (post: 1495120) wrote:They pull your name out of a hat . . . throw it away, and repeat until they pull the name they want.
Nate wrote:Or "You've got a pretty nice place here...it'd be a shame if something happened to it, eh?"
ADXC (post: 1495296) wrote:Eh, I don't like mod responsibilities- too much work. Anyway, I'd rather be a lazy layman who lollygags around while licking a lemon lollipop in Lillehammer. (Try to say that five times fast.)
shooraijin (post: 1495185) wrote:So, anyway, we use a dartboard. People who don't get one in the face go into the ballot box.
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