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Originally posted by Cool Kitten they do? :lol: |
Originally posted by AndyCapps :( Well, some of us. |
Originally posted by Cool Kitten i bet they'd dig you even more if you were getting paid for modding! :p |
Originally posted by Static Cling The chicks who dig us that I'd dig back wouldn't care about that. :) |
[Only Moderators can Read]Dude! She sooo wants you![/Only Moderators can Read]
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Um, scuse me! I'm very worth digging back! :)
Mods are hot!!! And those Admins, whoa! |
Originally posted by elektra And those Admins, whoa! ;) |
Originally posted by Soup Nazi Indeed. A man of English-dissent with an affinity for the condiment of pepper is a catch that even a fisherman would be proud to display atop his mantle ... ;) Did you stay up past your bedtime again? :) |
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i dunno, but a particular admin sure loves watching me PhondlingMyself :eek:
seriously though, i think they do an excellent job. :up: |
We're supposed to get compensation, but it all ends up getting funnelled... somewhere else.
*pays dpham* [onlydphamcanread]Don't be so obvious next time.[/onlydphamcanread] http://MyWebPages.comcast.net/msharma47/frankie.gif<font size="1">Buying and selling forum members bad!</font> |
If you ask to be a mod, does it automatically take you out of consideration? I couldn't be an oncall mod since I have to work during the day and don't have constant computer access at home, but I could be a demi-mod that could fix things if I happen across them. I can't stand seeing vague thread titles, but I don't like bothering the mods for something so petty. I'd love to be able to fix those.
Thoughts? |
So basically you want Mod powers without the suck part.
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Well, I wouldn't abuse them or anything, :) I'm just saying I run across little issues from time to time, that when they get fixed by a mod, the solution is what I would have done. I've been on the internet for several years now and think I've got some sort of handle on how a good forum runs. And I'm not trying to shirk responsiblity, I just don't want to get yelled at if somebody reported a thread to a mod, and I wasn't quick enough to douse a flame war or something.
It was just a thought, don't give it any more thought if you don't want to. |
you can always be a demi-Mod. You just don't have any powers.
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Originally posted by milo bloom Well, I wouldn't abuse them or anything, :) I'm just saying I run across little issues from time to time, that when they get fixed by a mod, the solution is what I would have done. I've been on the internet for several years now and think I've got some sort of handle on how a good forum runs. And I'm not trying to shirk responsiblity, I just don't want to get yelled at if somebody reported a thread to a mod, and I wasn't quick enough to douse a flame war or something. It was just a thought, don't give it any more thought if you don't want to. And no, asking to be a mod doesn't necessarily take you out of contention. :) But the best way is to make use of the Report a post feature. It gives us an idea of how much time you're on the forum, how well you understand our rules, and also gives us a taste of your temperment and attitude towards your fellow members. Using this feature regularly doesn't automatically make you a moderator candidate, but it does put you on the radar screen. |
I like to think of myself as fairly level headed. I've bitten my tongue on several comments I wanted to make on a subject, and have later noticed people disciplined for making a similar fla- comment. I'll keep your suggestions in mind.
thanks |
Originally posted by Blade Feel free to use the Report a Post to a Moderator feature whenever you see something that needs changing. We can't read or check every thread created and this really helps us out in keeping the forums useful for everyone. And no, asking to be a mod doesn't necessarily take you out of contention. :) But the best way is to make use of the Report a post feature. It gives us an idea of how much time you're on the forum, how well you understand our rules, and also gives us a taste of your temperment and attitude towards your fellow members. Using this feature regularly doesn't automatically make you a moderator candidate, but it does put you on the radar screen. |
May I ask a question?
What is the difference here at DVD Talk between an admin and a mod? At HTF, the designations are interchangeable. In other words, a moderator is an administrator. |
Mods are restricted to the forums they mod. Admins have broader cross-the-site powers, name changes and the like.
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Originally posted by joltaddict Mods are restricted to the forums they mod. Admins have broader cross-the-site powers, name changes and the like. |
Originally posted by D.Phlowbee ditto. there are only 3 admin. (Randyc, X, and Blade), but lots more mods. oh, and namja is the uber-mod ;) Jack, Geoff (gkleinman) the founder also has this power. (for those that dont know him yet!) Funny I get $100 a day and tons of free DVD's for being mod dont you all? :D |
Originally posted by bfrank Funny I get $100 a day and tons of free DVD's for being mod dont you all? :D |
Originally posted by bfrank Funny I get $100 a day and tons of free DVD's for being mod dont you all? :D |
:o sorry missed that email
Hey that was a good joke huh? I actually have to pay Geoff! |
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