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First off, I want to apologize for not being around here long enough to answer questions asked by our members and moderators this past week. I've been extremely busy these days but I'm here for now.
Before I talk about new moderators, I would like to ask you all to please stop PM'ng me about who you think should be our next moderator. I appreciate your suggestions and recommendations, but I have a total of 91 PMs since this past weekend and the majority of them are about, well, moderators. I think that's enough for me to handle. Thanks.
In the past, moderators were selected by our members. Are these moderators still around? No. Why not? I think the best answer is because they were simply not fit to be moderators. It wasn't about their sex, race, deaf or not, but because of their attitude in general.
In my opinion, and not to offend anyone, I think letting members select who should be moderator is not a very good idea. Like I said earlier, I appreciate members sharing their recommendations and suggestions, but I think the ones that should pick our future moderators is the mod team (me, Vampyrox, RoadRunner, etc.) However, I'm usually the one that picks the member first then I bring him/her to my mods' attention and ask for their opinions.
Now, I'm going to be straightforward and list some of the things that will NOT make you a moderator:
- If you're just looking for "power" by being a moderator, forget about it not here.
- If you were mentioned in our watch list in the Mod's Corner and were banned in the past, then most likely we don't want you in our mod team. Those that have continuously attacked a moderator in the past are automatically not considered.
- If you're not willing to stay neutral at all times, or at least TRY your best to be, then you're better off staying as a regular member.
- If you have made members uncomfortable being around you since you joined AllDeaf because of your negative attitude, then that's usually not a good sign.
- If you're not an active member and have made little contribution to AllDeaf, then sorry but the moderator position is not for you.
- If you know you're too busy and probably won't have time to moderate for a minimum of 30 minutes a day, then that's understandable but the moderator position may be a little too much for you.
That's all I can of right now and I think I was being reasonable with my expectations listed above. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask here.
Have a good day y'all.
Before I talk about new moderators, I would like to ask you all to please stop PM'ng me about who you think should be our next moderator. I appreciate your suggestions and recommendations, but I have a total of 91 PMs since this past weekend and the majority of them are about, well, moderators. I think that's enough for me to handle. Thanks.
In the past, moderators were selected by our members. Are these moderators still around? No. Why not? I think the best answer is because they were simply not fit to be moderators. It wasn't about their sex, race, deaf or not, but because of their attitude in general.
In my opinion, and not to offend anyone, I think letting members select who should be moderator is not a very good idea. Like I said earlier, I appreciate members sharing their recommendations and suggestions, but I think the ones that should pick our future moderators is the mod team (me, Vampyrox, RoadRunner, etc.) However, I'm usually the one that picks the member first then I bring him/her to my mods' attention and ask for their opinions.
Now, I'm going to be straightforward and list some of the things that will NOT make you a moderator:
- If you're just looking for "power" by being a moderator, forget about it not here.
- If you were mentioned in our watch list in the Mod's Corner and were banned in the past, then most likely we don't want you in our mod team. Those that have continuously attacked a moderator in the past are automatically not considered.
- If you're not willing to stay neutral at all times, or at least TRY your best to be, then you're better off staying as a regular member.
- If you have made members uncomfortable being around you since you joined AllDeaf because of your negative attitude, then that's usually not a good sign.
- If you're not an active member and have made little contribution to AllDeaf, then sorry but the moderator position is not for you.
- If you know you're too busy and probably won't have time to moderate for a minimum of 30 minutes a day, then that's understandable but the moderator position may be a little too much for you.
That's all I can of right now and I think I was being reasonable with my expectations listed above. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask here.
Have a good day y'all.