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chanoman315
8th April 2007, 03:27
Only want to know, what do you need, or need to do, to be a Moderator of the forum?:shrug:


Thanks

wheel4hummer
8th April 2007, 03:51
Only want to know, what do you need, or need to do, to be a Moderator of the forum?:shrug:


Thanks

You have to sell your soul to the devs, it is a very diffucult process that very few people get through alive.

ATC Quicksilver
8th April 2007, 04:06
I heard that the last person who tried ended up being liquidated and used as paint to mark soft tyre compounds in F1 :schwitz:

Goop
8th April 2007, 04:34
I'd like to see another mod or two, but community nominated / voted :shrug:

Blas89
8th April 2007, 04:37
I heard that the last person who tried ended up being liquidated and used as paint to mark soft tyre compounds in F1 :schwitz:
lol Thats cool:D

I'd like to see another mod or two, but community nominated / voted :shrug:

Yeah good idea man:thumb: I'd like to see that too.

JJ72
8th April 2007, 04:37
in order to be a mod, you must eliminate another mod you nominate in a wet T-shirt contest.

ajp71
8th April 2007, 06:29
I'd like to see another mod or two, but community nominated / voted :shrug:

What are the chances of the community voting for an appropriate character ;)

SabersKunk
8th April 2007, 08:59
Usually the main thing a moderator has done is to not ask to be a moderator ;)

Browse the forums regularly, always act mature and then you get a tap on the shoulder ;)

Goop
8th April 2007, 09:07
I think we'd do ok. Open noms, have the existing mods cull anyone they deem inappropriate or who is disinterested, and put it to a vote.
It would be nice to have a say in such things, is all. There's one bloke in particular who imho would make a great mod; I guess that was why I suggested it.

undertech
8th April 2007, 09:17
Why would you (people in general) even want to be a mod of this forum? Sounds like an awful lot of extra work just for a small title from what I've seen so far.

NoQuarter
8th April 2007, 10:15
Indeed. Forum Moderators are basically glorified Janitors (no offense to the LFS Mods; BTDT), cleaning up the vomit and trash strewn about by noobs, trolls, and members...

faster111
8th April 2007, 11:18
I'd like to see another mod or two, but community nominated / voted :shrug:


Me to good idea.

Goop
8th April 2007, 11:20
its occurs to me that a large portion of the net (and hey, perhaps the world) operates on 'kudos' and recognition; status, I s'pose.

Are the mods here not "celebrities" of sorts?

I suspect that, deep down, most of us are just dying to feel important and be remembered :D That, coupled with a genuine desire to be useful, is reason enough for a good few members, I reckon.

Existing mods doing a top job, may I add :up:

SamH
8th April 2007, 11:30
hehe.. this all made me chuckle! :tilt:
Usually the main thing a moderator has done is to not ask to be a moderator ;)

Browse the forums regularly, always act mature and then you get a tap on the shoulder ;)
I think that's exactly it, in essence :)

We're (all the mods) enthusiastic about LFS, and to a great extent I think we think about things in the same, or a similar, way to the devs specifically about what should and shouldn't be in this forum.
Indeed. Forum Moderators are basically glorified Janitors (no offense to the LFS Mods; BTDT), cleaning up the vomit and trash strewn about by noobs, trolls, and members...
100% correct! :) I think us mods see ourselves as forum members who've been given a mop and bucket, because we like things neat and tidy. It's not a chore at all, to us, because we're here a lot any way.. and I guess it gives us something to do :tilt:
Existing mods doing a top job, may I add :up:
Thank you! (from all of us, I'm quite sure!) :D

Edit: Faster than Bob! :D

Bob Smith
8th April 2007, 11:35
Are the mods here not "celebrities" of sorts?
I'll sign your t-shirts at a fiver a go.

Existing mods doing a top job, may I add :up:
Thanks, we all like to know our work here is appreciated.

To the question, the initial moderators were picked from existing LFS section mods over at RSC, since then I think only myself and SamH have been give this, erm, honour. We were picked by discussions between the devs and the initial mods.

As to the role, there's not exactly much in the way of fun involved. Those of us that do it, do so because we're just community people and don't mind. There's little glamour in the role.

Edit: Slow

kurent
8th April 2007, 11:53
I think it goes something like this: if you ask for it, you're not the right guy. :scratchch

tristancliffe
8th April 2007, 12:01
To be honest I think the moderators here, and I include Scawen and Victor when they are in a moderating role in that, are just great. They have their limits, but at the same time aren't over-zealous or power hungry (generally).

Goop
8th April 2007, 12:02
I'll sign your t-shirts at a fiver a go.

uh, to clarify: "celebrities" within a niche online community..... sooo, I guess I'd have to be content with you signing my "e-shirt" :D

Bob Smith
8th April 2007, 12:13
Fine, you owe me a fiver.

Goop
8th April 2007, 12:22
haha..... :thumb: It's in the mail, honest.

franky500
8th April 2007, 12:37
Why would you (people in general) even want to be a mod of this forum? Sounds like an awful lot of extra work just for a small title from what I've seen so far.

Believe it or not i find it to be extremely forfilling. and feel better when i have sorted something out. Always looking to get into the action.

i just like to do all that back stage stuff ect. so there are alot of people i think that feel the same way.

Mop and Bucket is deffinatly a required tool for moderating :).

can i be in the wet t-shirt contest please :D

jayhawk
8th April 2007, 12:38
Only want to know, what do you need, or need to do, to be a Moderator of the forum?:shrug:


Thanks

Eh, unless you like to be a glorified babysitter and janitor and not get paid for it, I would pass. I am a "super" moderator on a vehicle specific forum, which means I control every section of the board plus I can ban / unban people.

Being a moderator means you are the object of hatred, gripes and usually you are never thanked for what you do. Oh, and the occasional threat via email or PM's. People who moderate have personalities which entail loyalty and a sense of duty.

franky500
8th April 2007, 12:43
Eh, unless you like to be a glorified babysitter and janitor and not get paid for it, I would pass. I am a "super" moderator on a vehicle specific forum, which means I control every section of the board plus I can ban / unban people.

Being a moderator means you are the object of hatred, gripes and usually you are never thanked for what you do. Oh, and the occasional threat via email or PM's. People who moderate have personalities which entail loyalty and a sense of duty.

you must work on a really bad bored.

if you treat the way you deal with bad threads / users ect. generally its not something that you get. Every now and then theres a large disagreement about something with the users of the forum(s) but the hatred bit i think is a bit too far from the truth. You just have to give things the right approach. thats all. rather than just "DONT DO THAT>. DO THIS OR ELSE" because thats bound to make hate :).

of course there are some people still that just wont respect what you do as being the best for the community. But on the whole. i personally think that most people understand the reason for certain moderator actions without ever being told.

Also the fact of helping out other members (be it with a problem in their profile, ect) normally helps to keep them on your point of view :).

LFSn00b
8th April 2007, 12:52
And the next mod is... Umm... No-one?

joen
8th April 2007, 12:55
One of the things you need to do is not to ask if you can be one I would assume :tilt:

wheel4hummer
8th April 2007, 13:03
Fine, you owe me a fiver.

How about for pants?

axus
8th April 2007, 13:08
Where's the love for SamH?
Can I have some SamH signed underpants? :p

Jakg
8th April 2007, 13:09
dont worry, all of us UKCT lot <3 Sam...

...except when he uploads to the wrong server.... :D

XCNuse
8th April 2007, 13:13
hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil

oh.. wait lol

and your post count has nothing to do with it either ;) just.. FYI, i dont think jakg knows that .. still

Jakg
8th April 2007, 13:15
XCNuse, you've brought this up before, if you have a problem with my post count, fine, if you think i'm doing it to become a mod, your wrong, if you find a completely unnecesary post, tell me about it and it's gone.

So what if i have a high post count? so does Tristan, so do you. Get over it.

XCNuse
8th April 2007, 13:20
i bring it up because its funny, and what makes it even more funny is that how easily you get pissed off lol, tristan i'm fine with, i talk(ed) to tristan all the time, dont see him on much anymore, but his posts.. are long and full lol i've seen some of yours where its just .. there because its a new thread
(also, your post count is actually much much more than tristan's and mine because you came here 2 years ago, for the rest of us its been 4)

ah. right. happy easter everyone!
now i gotta go find that easter thread again..

Jakg
8th April 2007, 13:21
i bring it up because its funny, and what makes it even more funny is that how easily you get pissed off lolyup, i do, i hate the assumtion that because i have a high post count they MUST all be Spam.

LFSn00b
8th April 2007, 13:24
Where's the love for SamH?
Can I have some SamH signed underpants? :p:D

Hyperactive
8th April 2007, 13:28
I sense strong pit girl resistance among our mods! :really:

You can trigger the polls, silence our pit girl support but you can't take away our freedo... pitgirls! *mumbles*


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I'd say that our mods are doing good job and there are enough of them. It only gets hectic only when the big patches are released. The huge (secret) pr0n stash is of course worth mentioning ;)

Bob Smith
8th April 2007, 13:32
How about for pants?
FAKE!

I'd never sign something so unfashionable. Throw me women clad in jogging bras.