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U sayn me stoopid?
Yes
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U sayn me stoopid?
well actually no.
You need to ask MentaL Madison vLife Not4You Shoelace Detox, and myself. The community don't decide if new mods are needed. The supers do.
That would make the most sense considering mental is the only one who can change user groups. If the community decided we would all be mods. (no offence community)
Funny how last time I said it was up to mental I got told it was the community lel. What you say is that the staff decides who gets a moderator position. Which is true.
Let me rephrase it:
I think that the community should have the staff members to know when they think (Either as a group or individual) that new moderators are needed for a specific section as either it is lacking activity (from moderator side) or if the current mods can't deal with everything and need an helping hand.
Oh wait, totally forgot. Nobody gives a duck about what I think.
EDIT:
Guess you agree with me or either think I'm a complete moron who doesn't know how communities should work. Or both. Most likely the latter.
Funny how last time I said it was up to mental I got told it was the community lel. What you say is that the staff decides who gets a moderator position. Which is true.
Let me rephrase it:
I think that the community should have the staff members to know when they think (Either as a group or individual) that new moderators are needed for a specific section as either it is lacking activity (from moderator side) or if the current mods can't deal with everything and need an helping hand.
Oh wait, totally forgot. Nobody gives a duck about what I think.
EDIT:
Guess you agree with me or either think I'm a complete moron who doesn't know how communities should work. Or both. Most likely the latter.