by tomvanberkel » Tue Nov 29, 2011 4:02 pm
Ok, I haven't reacted on this discussion untill now because i wanted to read all your reactions and points of view about this first.
So basically what i understand is that the reasons me and/or others shouldn't be mod (yet) are:
1. there are enough mods, we have eve/wall-e
2. some players are a member of kreatious longer than me
3. I was just made vtn
4. no experience
I would like to adress these points one by one just to let you know how i feel about it.
1. there are enough mods, we have eve/wall-e
I totally disagree on this one. I have been mod for 3 days now and I already had 2 time that i was questioning 1 griefer and had 2 seperate grief alerts at the same time. And eve/wall-e did not react on those.
There are many attempts to grief. The automated griefprotection is awesome because it catches a lot.
But its not 100% and therefore mods are necessairy. Because mods also have a life, they can not be online 24/7.
So to get more hours coverred by mods, more mods where needed.
2. Some players are a member of kreatious longer than me
Although promoting from default to rsd player goes by number of hours played, getting promoted to vtn/mod should not be about hours online or even when you joined. Sure it is necessary that a player is online often, but there are other factors to consider. Is he helpfull, does he follow the rules. Is he active on the forums/teamspeak as well? Is he nice to other players? Maturity of behaviour and decisions is also a big thing. I am not saying that I am better than others in every way. Not at all. But I do work for it. I try my best to help allong the community in general without self interest. And it got noticed.
3. I was just made vtn
Ok i do have to agree on this one. I was surprised that I was made mod so quickly after getting vtn status.
And there are a lot of veterans that are vtn longer than me. I can not answer why i was chosen over the other veterans. The other mods/zerg should answer that one. All i can say is, when made vtn, i helped the mods/chatmods out even more with griefs and general projects, than i did before.
4. no experience
Indeed I do not have experience about being a mod. But I do have experience as troubleshooter/problemsolver as i am webmaster/designer at a publishing company. I deal with difficult customers on a day to day basis.
And experience as a mod? you only get experience by becoming one..
It was a long text here and maybe you're like TLTR. But I was a bit surprised to read the negative thoughts about a new mod, and me as one. I do realise the criticism some may have of my swift promotion. Yes I will make mistakes, I am only human. But I strive to be a good and fair mod. Hopefully i can persuade the critics to see me as a good mod and serve the community with honor.
Tom.