New Moderators. MitchEvious, BootySweat and Tig Ol Bitties

Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 4:40 pm

Bootysweat is always very helpful and informative on the Skyrim forums. He/(she?) will make a great mod.
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Jonathan Braz
 
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Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 7:29 pm

Do Mods know each other outside of the forums?


I know all of the QuakeCon mods really well, and have met them several times in real life. I met GStaff and Nick at QuakeCon this year, and got to watch them talk about being moderators in the Community moderators panel.
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Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 8:32 am

Feel free to ask me questions if you want to get to know me better.

I feel sad about the appointment. Doesn't it mean that posts have to be more conservative and reserved than would normally be acceptable with a touch of humor to make them not feel so heavy although the authority in them is unmistakable? Dual blessing and curse if you ask me. Do you guys get lonely? Not in real life, but I mean you're surrounded with attention whilst I'm sure you're also isolated and disillusioned [by your role]?

I'd tip my hat (if I was wearing one) to you BootySweat - its almost akin to being a BGS employee and not being able to experience the products as fans would.

What the Moderators did to MitchEvious and BootySweat: :obliviongate:
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Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 5:52 am

BootySweat is one of the most helpful people here and it's no surprised he's become a mod.

Don't feel bad if you have to ban someone...people know the rules. If they don't follow them, they ban themselves....you just swing the hammer. Congrats again!

I haven't had the pleasure of seeing MitchEvious before but congrats to you also!
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Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 6:28 pm

I feel sad about the appointment. Doesn't it mean that posts have to be more conservative and reserved than would normally be acceptable with a touch of humor to make them not feel so heavy although the authority in them is unmistakable? Dual blessing and curse if you ask me. Do you guys get lonely? Not in real life, but I mean you're surrounded with attention whilst I'm sure you're also isolated and disillusioned [by your role]?

I feel the same way. I'm not sure if I would even WANT to be a mod. I mean, I recall all the times where a troll was about in a thread but no mods were really on to stop them and I would have loved to have been a mod at those times, but mods do have to be careful with what they say, and I DO love my arguments. I'll fully admit that I love to debate on most of the forums around here. I don't think I could be a mod if it meant that had to tone that down.
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Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 2:53 pm

I was under the impression that the banstick looks like http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrdx9WElU0o, actually.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v300/wickedwoman/summer_banstick.jpg which was given to me by Hannah. :wub: Anyone remember Hannah? One of the best of the best of moderators. I miss her very much.

I know all of the QuakeCon mods really well, and have met them several times in real life. I met GStaff and Nick at QuakeCon this year, and got to watch them talk about being moderators in the Community moderators panel.

:o You must message me all the gory details. Maybe it holds the secrets of how to escape this dungeon.

I feel sad about the appointment. Doesn't it mean that posts have to be more conservative and reserved than would normally be acceptable with a touch of humor to make them not feel so heavy although the authority in them is unmistakable? Dual blessing and curse if you ask me. Do you guys get lonely? Not in real life, but I mean you're surrounded with attention whilst I'm sure you're also isolated and disillusioned [by your role]?

I'd tip my hat (if I was wearing one) to you BootySweat - its almost akin to being a BGS employee and not being able to experience the products as fans would.

What the Moderators did to MitchEvious and BootySweat: :obliviongate:

I think that is something we look for when we go looking for moderators really. Folks that are a bit conservative and reserved by nature but still have a bit of humor about them. (except me, I know no humor/all business/no play/no opinions...) But really we do look for those who can and do keep their cool even under a bit of pressure or when someones opinions differ from their own. People who enjoy expressing their own opinions but do so without the expectation that all will agree and being able to handle it when someone calls us names because we just don't see something "our way". The ability to be respectful even to people we disagree with and to be non-judgmental enough to see another side or to accept that people are different and that's ok.

While we do sometimes moderate ourselves and what we say, we are free to and do often express disappointment in some changes the company makes or question some of their decisions. It's our right as volunteers. But most of us enjoy what we do and treat it as if it were our job. I wouldn't be here in the first place if I didn't love Bethesda's games. Their games brought me here and keep me here. I don't think our new moderators are any exception to that.

I just hope that Mitch and Booty stay on and enjoy this place just one iota as much as I have through the years. I get downright sentimental about this place sometimes. It's like a second home to me where my virtual friends live.

I feel the same way. I'm not sure if I would even WANT to be a mod. I mean, I recall all the times where a troll was about in a thread but no mods were really on to stop them and I would have loved to have been a mod at those times, but mods do have to be careful with what they say, and I DO love my arguments. I'll fully admit that I love to debate on most of the forums around here. I don't think I could be a mod if it meant that had to tone that down.

It's not for everyone. It's pretty hard sometimes to be called all sorts of vile things and just shrug it off and still feel good about what you do. Most of the time however, one can just consider the source. It's not like we don't want folks to read and follow the rules.

One can debate and still remain civil and respectful. I used to debate in the religious and political threads here and survived without a warning. So....even during heated debate one can remain civil and stay within the rules. Again, it's what we look for. :)
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Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 2:47 pm

It's not for everyone. It's pretty hard sometimes to be called all sorts of vile things and just shrug it off and still feel good about what you do.

Heh. Kinda like working in retail.

Actually, as a hockey referee, I can easily relate to that position. But it's still easy to remain motivated by these things - much as I care about what happens on the ice (and to a limited extent, in the stands), you mods care greatly for the forums. In each case, they're like a second home. So really, when you're in the right mindset, I could see how the decision to moderate would be, well, a no-brainer.
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Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 3:11 am

Always knew there was somethin different about Bootysweat, Congrats guys. Just dont ban meh plox.
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Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 8:57 am

You should be sorrry, at this stage, a new moderator is basically thrown at the skyrim forums to have their spirit broken forever. Like being sent to the eastern front.

What do you mean "thrown at the Skyrim forums"?
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Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 7:27 pm

Well done, please don't ban me, you'll do great, oh gods I hope I didn't offend these guys before they were mods, happy moderating! :)


What do you mean "thrown at the Skyrim forums"?

You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.
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Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 4:53 pm

You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.

Just wait for Fallout 4 or Elder Scrolls VI ;).
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Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 3:41 pm

It's not for everyone. It's pretty hard sometimes to be called all sorts of vile things and just shrug it off and still feel good about what you do. Most of the time however, one can just consider the source. It's not like we don't want folks to read and follow the rules.


Yep, I've had experience with moderating other sites and I've been there as well. A lot of people are just eager to blame everyone but themselves when they have to suffer the consequences of their own actions, it seems.
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Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 12:21 pm

I don't envy you two, just saying :vaultboy: I've never personally have wanted to be a moderator and probably won't want to in the years to come either. It's a good thing to have moderators around though, a very good thing.

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Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 7:22 pm

*Pulls out list of people who might stab me* Okay, on a scale from Hungry Donner (1) to Leydenne (10) how likely are both of you to stab me?
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Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 3:28 am

More mods to play with! Yay!
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Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 7:11 am

Bootysweat is always very helpful and informative on the Skyrim forums. He/(she?) will make a great mod.

Hear, hear! :foodndrink: Mead! Mead for everyone!

Congratulations to both of you. May your days be filled with torture and pain within the moderator dungeons. :wub:
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Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 3:21 am

Congrats, new mods!

So, uh, how exactly do you, uh, get, you know, made a mod? Not that I'm asking so that i can start fulfilling all of the possible requirements so that I can get more power and eventually establish myself as the overlord of this entire forum, or anything crazy like that.
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Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 4:48 pm

Ah Bootysweat, now you can lock your own Skyrim threads!
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Robert Jackson
 
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Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 7:51 am

Hollywood moderating the forums...


Hella good.
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Laura Elizabeth
 
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Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 1:41 pm

Congrats, your e-peen is at least twice as large now.
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Dominic Vaughan
 
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Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 6:19 pm

Congratulations. Hopefully this signals the reform of a moderation system which has rather lost its way.


If not, remember the motto: "Where there's a whim there's a way".
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Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 2:23 pm

What do you mean "thrown at the Skyrim forums"?

I bet the moderators know what I mean right? :P

Congratulations. Hopefully this signals the reform of a moderation system which has rather lost its way.


If not, remember the motto: "Where there's a whim there's a way".

Quoted for emphasis.
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Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 5:04 am

Congratulations to the both of you!
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Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 4:34 am

Great work landing a thankless, unpaid job! svckers :P
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Post » Sun Aug 21, 2011 3:43 pm

My condolences to the one who apparently suffers from a clammy posterior.
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