by dfreely » Thu Apr 16, 2009 10:35 pm
And, as admin does probably half of the contest prize draw, the other half is done by moderators and global moderators who need to add people to the draw. Next time you are on the Feedback forum, look for someone that's not admin who is adding someone to the draw.
Yes, I do realize the admin isn't the only one doing the prize draw, but it does seem like he does the majority of them, and only a few moderators cover the rest.
Another reason is because it can take a while to learn all the "ins and outs" so to say of Autograph Collecting, it's important for Moderators and Trainee Moderators to understand the concepts and proper usage of IRC's, Venue Collecting etc. It takes time to learn all the "lingo" and be able to not only understand it, but explain it to people who don't know or are new to autograph collecting.
I'm not really sure what you're trying to say here, that you need good knowledge of autograph collecting to become a moderator, or that you become a moderator because you've gained good knowledge of autograph collecting.. or neither?
Plus, this is an international forum, and it does take it's toll as not all TM's and Mods can be on all day every day!
Most forums are international.
I don't want any of you to think is a knock on you or anything, I just find it so ridiculous that there is ~100 moderators/trainees running this forum, when it seems like it would do just as well with ~10.
[quote]And, as admin does probably half of the contest prize draw, the other half is done by moderators and global moderators who need to add people to the draw. Next time you are on the Feedback forum, look for someone that's not admin who is adding someone to the draw. ;-) [/quote]
Yes, I do realize the admin isn't the only one doing the prize draw, but it does seem like he does the majority of them, and only a few moderators cover the rest.
[quote]Another reason is because it can take a while to learn all the "ins and outs" so to say of Autograph Collecting, it's important for Moderators and Trainee Moderators to understand the concepts and proper usage of IRC's, Venue Collecting etc. It takes time to learn all the "lingo" and be able to not only understand it, but explain it to people who don't know or are new to autograph collecting.[/quote]
I'm not really sure what you're trying to say here, that you need good knowledge of autograph collecting to become a moderator, or that you become a moderator because you've gained good knowledge of autograph collecting.. or neither?
[quote]Plus, this is an international forum, and it does take it's toll as not all TM's and Mods can be on all day every day![/quote]
Most forums are international.
I don't want any of you to think is a knock on you or anything, I just find it so ridiculous that there is ~100 moderators/trainees running this forum, when it seems like it would do just as well with ~10.