Please read and follow all instructions in this post. Send your completed applications to
the Global Moderators' inbox. Please do
not send applications to moderators, individual global moderators, or Davideo7.
THIS IS NOT AN EXCUSE TO FLOOD THE MODERATORS' INBOXES WITH REPORTS
Too many reports from any one user will probably be looked upon negatively, since a moderator would know that there are better ways to handle slightly spammy posts.
Even if you are applying for a staff position, Backseat-modding is against the rules!
Before you read ANY further. I want you to read the requirements. I will explain why we have each of the requirements below. If you don't meet one of the requirements, don't be surprised if you aren't picked.
-Age: 14+
-100+ posts a month
-Log on at least 3 days a week on average
-Trusted or Elite
-Do not post in this thread
Why do we require our locals at 14+?
It's simply a matter of maturity. We've had 13 year old mods who have worked out though... so if you are 13, it's not the end of the world. Some people are much more mature than their age indicates.
Why do we require 100+ posts a month?
This is just a matter of activity. We need to know we can count on you to be active at all times. As the local moderator manager, I watch this and staff points closely. If you miss quota you and I get to have a talk.
Why do we require 3 days a week of activity?
Again, it's simply a matter of activity. We need to know we can count on you being active as a moderator.
Why do we want only Trusted or Elite members?
Generally, very few users do not make it to Trusted. If you aren't Trusted, it's probably simply because you don't post very much. Site Staff may apply too, however we do not want to take too many from the RGR and VGR.
Why do we not want you posting in this thread?
It's unnecessary to post in this thread, doing so is spammy, and shows that you are unable to follow directions. If you post here your application will be thrown out without even being looked at.
Note: If you fail to answer any question (Especially the first one) your application will be thrown out.
Also, please have the courtesy to leave the questions on the app, and
bold them to make it easier to distiguish where the question ends and your answer begins. This isn't necessary but it does show ability to follow directions and attention to detail.
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If you read all the above, and understand, please state that you understand.
Do you have past experience as a moderator? If so, where and for how long?
How often are you online, and therefore, able to mod?
What makes a good moderator?
What can you offer us as a moderator?
What forums are you most interested in moderating? (You can pick any of the forums. All of them are available for more mods)
Is there anything you'd like to tell us that could help us get a better idea of who you are or why you are a good fit? Maybe it's a short story about what brought you here and why you want to help, maybe it's just a little about you. If you have something you think we'd be interested in, put it below
In your own words, what is a
(a)Local Moderator?
(b)Global Moderator?
(c)Administrator?
A user, Davidlegacygreeme73, has been caught insulting another member heavily in chat. What do you do?
If a thread titled "How do you exercise" is in the Polls & Questions sub-forum, "Light hearted", where would you move it? (Think carefully and read the rules of that forum)
What do you think is spammy?
What timezone do you live in?
If someone asks you for help about the RGR, what do you do?