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THIS IS NOT ME WANTING TO BE A MOD--- READ BELOW

I was just curious on how one becomes a mod? Just for the sake of curiosity. I've been on sites and forums where it all works differently and I never did know how GBAtemp works.

I've been to sites where you apply for it. I've also been to sites where the staff discusses it behind closed doors. I've also been to ones where a person is chosen randomly by basically drawing names from a hat.

Again, not trying to make this sound like I want to be a mod, I was just curious for discussions sake.
 

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You have to click your heels together 3 times and say , " I want to be a mod , I want to be a mod , I want to be a mod " and then poof you get mod status
 

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Normally being pally with staff up until the point where you can get away with trolling. Once they're gay for you hint that you wouldn't mind being staff to a staff member in blue, they'll suggest you and bingo you're a mod. Then rage quit, rejoin and then rage quit.

That was how I did it.
 
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Moderator solve problems, deal with argues and get no payment at all, right?

So, I'm happy as regular user :P

We've got exactly one smart man here.

EDIT: Looks like it's an appropriate time to trot out this old blog.

EDITEDIT: In all seriousness what we initially look for are people who are active in the community, who want to help out without some promise of reward, who are noticing and reporting problems (and not just "He called me a troll/spammer/newbie. Ban the bad man!") We look for people that can carry on conversations and disagree without starting/continuing flamewars.
And it certainly doesn't hurt if you're funny, too.
 

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One does not simply become a mod.

Oh, c'mon, I had to do it.
Anyway, I kind of guessed that this would be how it all works just because usually if you beg someone or repeatedly ask for a position (Such as getting a promotion/raise at work) then you're less likely to be offered the position. So I concluded that in order to become a mod, you'd just have to be a regular member who posted good things and be someone who generally is seen as a 'helping hand' of the forum... (I question as to why some members who fulfil the above criteria aren't mods now...)
 

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Normally being pally with staff up until the point where you can get away with trolling. Once they're gay for you hint that you wouldn't mind being staff to a staff member in blue, they'll suggest you and bingo you're a mod. Then rage quit, rejoin and then rage quit.

That was how I did it.
Shit, I was hitting on the women. My entire e-crush status has been for naught(y).

In the past, I've strongly supported the promotion of certain members, but seeing the reactions from staff I didn't go through with those.

also in the past, a few people were asked to become mods but they refused. can you guess who? :P
I'm one of these, I just don't remember which stage it got to.
 

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I guess this deserves a more serious answer for those who are curious.

Usually what happens is once a year we start a new staff thread where we consider which members deserve to get the chance at a promotion (usually just for mods, not for mag staff). In that thread staff put names forward and we discuss if they are suitable. If we all reach an agreement on someone then that person is contacted, usually by Costello and is asked if they want to come on board. Members have turned us down before which might be a surprise to some, even in the last round we were turned down which was one of the reasons why just two new blues came on board. Contrary to what someone said before prowler has never once been considered for a mod position by the way.

When I am deciding if someone is suitable or not there are several things I often consider. The first is their quality of reports, bear in mind I said quality not quantity. Reports are my best indication of someone's mod instincts and even during this round of promotions I was absolutely against one member being made mod almost entirely based on the quality of his reports. They were far too hit and miss and that would have translated to bad moderating decisions if he had power.

Secondly I consider someone's general attitude on the forum. You don't need to be an angel or anything like that throughout your temp life to become a mod later. There used to be a rule that if you ever had a warn you would be out of consideration completely. I guess when I became a mod that rule was thrown out of the window, the way I see it if you were ever on the receiving end of warns you might be in a better position to decide when to issue them. But at the same time if you are getting into arguments constantly, disrespecting people (especially staff) and so on you wont be considered.

Thirdly and probably most importantly I consider how loyal someone is to the site itself and how trustworthy they are. Being a mod is not just about issuing warns and trashing posts, we are often privy to sensitive information, be it about the site or members themselves. So we can't make someone a mod if they are likely to use such information against us or disclose it to other people. As you may have noticed we are extremely guarded about what gets said in the staff sections and never really talk about what we may currently be discussing or discussions that have taken place in the past.

Other things that are important are posting quality (again not quantity), intelligence, maturity, helpfulness and so on. Sometimes technical knowledge on things can be a big bonus, several members have been promoted based on that amongst other things before (to look after the wii section for example). Having a sense of humour also helps, if you look at a lot of the staff that have been promoted in the past, especially during my round of promotions many were EOF regulars.

It has been said before that if you show an interest to become a mod you are immediately ruled out for that role. That isn't necessarily true as some people do approach us with a genuine desire to help so it would be unfair to rule them out just for that. However a thirst for power is a bad sign and if you are constantly sniffing around for a staff position it is highly unlikely you will get one. People have done that in the past and even do so now and I absolutely hate it and if you do it you will more than likely get an absolute no vote from me for your efforts.

Anyway I will leave you with a word of warning if you ever do happen to be approached, consider the offer carefully and do not take it lightly. Being a mod will completely change your outlook of the site, is often hard work, at times can be extremely frustrating and it will change your relationship with other members. Going through your day by day mod life you are constantly exposed to the most negative aspects of the forum. It is easy to get jaded from it, I know I am to some extent (some days worse than others). You will have to warn/suspend maybe even be responsible for banning people you like. You are under constant scrutiny not just for your modding actions but also the posts you make. You will be subject to anger from people who you may have modded, you might even get entire threads which are dedicated against you. It's a tough job being a mod, often thankless and for little reward. And I can pretty much safely bet that there isn't one member of staff who hasn't questioned if being a mod is even worth the aggravation and effort. The irony of being promoted is that you were picked as the best person to do the very worst job you could have possibly been given.
 
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The best part of my day is warning and suspending Black-Ice.

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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Are you the son of this guy?

(Noah Dolph): sometimes when I'm feeling sad I ban your account
(Noah Dolph): then I unban it right away
(Noah Dolph): but I look in the logs and focus on me banning you
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I guess this deserves a more serious answer for those who are curious.

Usually what happens is once a year we start a new staff thread where we consider which members deserve to get the chance at a promotion (usually just for mods, not for mag staff). In that thread staff put names forward and we discuss if they are suitable. If we all reach an agreement on someone then that person is contacted, usually by Costello and is asked if they want to come on board. Members have turned us down before which might be a surprise to some, even in the last round we were turned down which was one of the reasons why just two new blues came on board. Contrary to what someone said before prowler has never once been considered for a mod position by the way.

When I am deciding if someone is suitable or not there are several things I often consider. The first is their quality of reports, bear in mind I said quality not quantity. Reports are my best indication of someone's mod instincts and even during this round of promotions I was absolutely against one member being made mod almost entirely based on the quality of his reports. They were far too hit and miss and that would have translated to bad moderating decisions if he had power.

Secondly I consider someone's general attitude on the forum. You don't need to be an angel or anything like that throughout your temp life to become a mod later. There used to be a rule that if you ever had a warn you would be out of consideration completely. I guess when I became a mod that rule was thrown out of the window, the way I see it if you were ever on the receiving end of warns you might be in a better position to decide when to issue them. But at the same time if you are getting into arguments constantly, disrespecting people (especially staff) and so on you wont be considered.

Thirdly and probably most importantly I consider how loyal someone is to the site itself and how trustworthy they are. Being a mod is not just about issuing warns and trashing posts, we are often privy to sensitive information, be it about the site or members themselves. So we can't make someone a mod if they are likely to use such information against us or disclose it to other people. As you may have noticed we are extremely guarded about what gets said in the staff sections and never really talk about what we may currently be discussing or discussions that have taken place in the past.

Other things that are important are posting quality (again not quantity), intelligence, maturity, helpfulness and so on. Sometimes technical knowledge on things can be a big bonus, several members have been promoted based on that amongst other things before (to look after the wii section for example). Having a sense of humour also helps, if you look at a lot of the staff that have been promoted in the past, especially during my round of promotions many were EOF regulars.

It has been said before that if you show an interest to become a mod you are immediately ruled out for that role. That isn't necessarily true as some people do approach us with a genuine desire to help so it would be unfair to rule them out just for that. However a thirst for power is a bad sign and if you are constantly sniffing around for a staff position it is highly unlikely you will get one. People have done that in the past and even do so now and I absolutely hate it and if you do it you will more than likely get an absolute no vote from me for your efforts.

Anyway I will leave you with a word of warning if you ever do happen to be approached, consider the offer carefully and do not take it lightly. Being a mod will completely change your outlook of the site, is often hard work, at times can be extremely frustrating and it will change your relationship with other members. Going through your day by day mod life you are constantly exposed to the most negative aspects of the forum. It is easy to get jaded from it, I know I am to some extent (some days worse than others). You will have to warn/suspend maybe even be responsible for banning people you like. You are under constant scrutiny not just for your modding actions but also the posts you make. You will be subject to anger from people who you may have modded, you might even get entire threads which are dedicated against you. It's a tough job being a mod, often thankless and for little reward. And I can pretty much safely bet that there isn't one member of staff who hasn't questioned if being a mod is even worth the aggravation and effort. The irony of being promoted is that you were picked as the best person to do the very worst job you could have possibly been given.

What a great post p1ng, members that think they would like to become mod have no idea of the responsibility the position entails.

You make a mistake and the whole forum is watching, a position not for the faint-hearted.
 
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I guess this deserves a more serious answer for those who are curious.

Usually what happens is once a year we start a new staff thread where we consider which members deserve to get the chance at a promotion (usually just for mods, not for mag staff). In that thread staff put names forward and we discuss if they are suitable. If we all reach an agreement on someone then that person is contacted, usually by Costello and is asked if they want to come on board. Members have turned us down before which might be a surprise to some, even in the last round we were turned down which was one of the reasons why just two new blues came on board. Contrary to what someone said before prowler has never once been considered for a mod position by the way.

When I am deciding if someone is suitable or not there are several things I often consider. The first is their quality of reports, bear in mind I said quality not quantity. Reports are my best indication of someone's mod instincts and even during this round of promotions I was absolutely against one member being made mod almost entirely based on the quality of his reports. They were far too hit and miss and that would have translated to bad moderating decisions if he had power.

Secondly I consider someone's general attitude on the forum. You don't need to be an angel or anything like that throughout your temp life to become a mod later. There used to be a rule that if you ever had a warn you would be out of consideration completely. I guess when I became a mod that rule was thrown out of the window, the way I see it if you were ever on the receiving end of warns you might be in a better position to decide when to issue them. But at the same time if you are getting into arguments constantly, disrespecting people (especially staff) and so on you wont be considered.

Thirdly and probably most importantly I consider how loyal someone is to the site itself and how trustworthy they are. Being a mod is not just about issuing warns and trashing posts, we are often privy to sensitive information, be it about the site or members themselves. So we can't make someone a mod if they are likely to use such information against us or disclose it to other people. As you may have noticed we are extremely guarded about what gets said in the staff sections and never really talk about what we may currently be discussing or discussions that have taken place in the past.

Other things that are important are posting quality (again not quantity), intelligence, maturity, helpfulness and so on. Sometimes technical knowledge on things can be a big bonus, several members have been promoted based on that amongst other things before (to look after the wii section for example). Having a sense of humour also helps, if you look at a lot of the staff that have been promoted in the past, especially during my round of promotions many were EOF regulars.

It has been said before that if you show an interest to become a mod you are immediately ruled out for that role. That isn't necessarily true as some people do approach us with a genuine desire to help so it would be unfair to rule them out just for that. However a thirst for power is a bad sign and if you are constantly sniffing around for a staff position it is highly unlikely you will get one. People have done that in the past and even do so now and I absolutely hate it and if you do it you will more than likely get an absolute no vote from me for your efforts.

Anyway I will leave you with a word of warning if you ever do happen to be approached, consider the offer carefully and do not take it lightly. Being a mod will completely change your outlook of the site, is often hard work, at times can be extremely frustrating and it will change your relationship with other members. Going through your day by day mod life you are constantly exposed to the most negative aspects of the forum. It is easy to get jaded from it, I know I am to some extent (some days worse than others). You will have to warn/suspend maybe even be responsible for banning people you like. You are under constant scrutiny not just for your modding actions but also the posts you make. You will be subject to anger from people who you may have modded, you might even get entire threads which are dedicated against you. It's a tough job being a mod, often thankless and for little reward. And I can pretty much safely bet that there isn't one member of staff who hasn't questioned if being a mod is even worth the aggravation and effort. The irony of being promoted is that you were picked as the best person to do the very worst job you could have possibly been given.

For all the people who have asked me why we want to have p1ng on the staff: This is why.
 
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I guess this deserves a more serious answer for those who are curious.

Usually what happens is once a year we start a new staff thread where we consider which members deserve to get the chance at a promotion (usually just for mods, not for mag staff). In that thread staff put names forward and we discuss if they are suitable. If we all reach an agreement on someone then that person is contacted, usually by Costello and is asked if they want to come on board. Members have turned us down before which might be a surprise to some, even in the last round we were turned down which was one of the reasons why just two new blues came on board. Contrary to what someone said before prowler has never once been considered for a mod position by the way.

When I am deciding if someone is suitable or not there are several things I often consider. The first is their quality of reports, bear in mind I said quality not quantity. Reports are my best indication of someone's mod instincts and even during this round of promotions I was absolutely against one member being made mod almost entirely based on the quality of his reports. They were far too hit and miss and that would have translated to bad moderating decisions if he had power.

Secondly I consider someone's general attitude on the forum. You don't need to be an angel or anything like that throughout your temp life to become a mod later. There used to be a rule that if you ever had a warn you would be out of consideration completely. I guess when I became a mod that rule was thrown out of the window, the way I see it if you were ever on the receiving end of warns you might be in a better position to decide when to issue them. But at the same time if you are getting into arguments constantly, disrespecting people (especially staff) and so on you wont be considered.

Thirdly and probably most importantly I consider how loyal someone is to the site itself and how trustworthy they are. Being a mod is not just about issuing warns and trashing posts, we are often privy to sensitive information, be it about the site or members themselves. So we can't make someone a mod if they are likely to use such information against us or disclose it to other people. As you may have noticed we are extremely guarded about what gets said in the staff sections and never really talk about what we may currently be discussing or discussions that have taken place in the past.

Other things that are important are posting quality (again not quantity), intelligence, maturity, helpfulness and so on. Sometimes technical knowledge on things can be a big bonus, several members have been promoted based on that amongst other things before (to look after the wii section for example). Having a sense of humour also helps, if you look at a lot of the staff that have been promoted in the past, especially during my round of promotions many were EOF regulars.

It has been said before that if you show an interest to become a mod you are immediately ruled out for that role. That isn't necessarily true as some people do approach us with a genuine desire to help so it would be unfair to rule them out just for that. However a thirst for power is a bad sign and if you are constantly sniffing around for a staff position it is highly unlikely you will get one. People have done that in the past and even do so now and I absolutely hate it and if you do it you will more than likely get an absolute no vote from me for your efforts.

Anyway I will leave you with a word of warning if you ever do happen to be approached, consider the offer carefully and do not take it lightly. Being a mod will completely change your outlook of the site, is often hard work, at times can be extremely frustrating and it will change your relationship with other members. Going through your day by day mod life you are constantly exposed to the most negative aspects of the forum. It is easy to get jaded from it, I know I am to some extent (some days worse than others). You will have to warn/suspend maybe even be responsible for banning people you like. You are under constant scrutiny not just for your modding actions but also the posts you make. You will be subject to anger from people who you may have modded, you might even get entire threads which are dedicated against you. It's a tough job being a mod, often thankless and for little reward. And I can pretty much safely bet that there isn't one member of staff who hasn't questioned if being a mod is even worth the aggravation and effort. The irony of being promoted is that you were picked as the best person to do the very worst job you could have possibly been given.

For all the people who have asked me why we want to have p1ng on the staff: This is why.

He's also hung like a horse.

Meaning he has the balls to say what many others don't and he also has a massive penis.
 
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Wasn't there something that said that if you wanted to become a mod but you asked, it made you look needy in the eyes of the staff, and that you were simply writing posts to achieve that position? I remember having this discussion on the Poketard PM thread, and someone was asking about being staff, etc. I honestly feel that the bottom line is to simply be yourself. I'd rather be that guy who makes mistakes and learns than a try-hard who just wants a power seat.
 
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