Hello all! This topic will explain things about a Moderator and a High Moderator. Please read it carefully and I hope that you will learn something from this.
What is a Moderator?A Moderator is a person who has been well behaved throughout the Forums and has been hand picked by us Adminstrators. A Moderator has a number of jobs. These jobs are: to keep the forums in an orderly manner, to punish rule breakers and make specific topics when asked. Getting a few offences won't end your chances completely, you can still become a Moderator as long as you learn from your mistakes.
How does someone become a Moderator?To become a Moderator, you must have the following on the list below:
1) Have at least 100 posts - this will not count if you have spammed before.
2) Type with proper English - so no like "yh wotz up, howz ya been m8?".
3) Has no or very few offences.
4) Made at least a couple of reports to us.
5) Help other people and answer any questions they may have.
6) Abided the rules most or all the time.
7) On the forums daily or most of the time.
What is a High Moderator?A High Moderator is a person who has more control than a regular Moderator. It is an important position. Administrators will hand pick these people carefully. They have a normal regular Moderator's powers and some extra powers.
How does someone become a High Moderator?To become a High Moderator, you must have the following on the list below:
1) Currently have a Moderator position.
2) Type with proper English - so no like "yh wotz up, howz ya been m8?".
3) Has no or very few offences.
4) Has not had a ban before.
5) Help other people and answer any questions they may have.
6) Abided the rules most or all the time.
7) On the forums daily or most of the time.
Closing MessagePlease do
NOT ask for any of these positions as your chances will drop from slim to none if you do. We have the right to demote anyone at any time if they are abusing or misusing their powers. Hoped you have learnt a little bit about Moderators and High Moderators. If you've got any questions/queries do not hesitate to ask me or another member of staff.