I just wanted to know what is Minimodding (your definition), and if you think it is bad for Scratch. There seems to be a lot of misunderstanding to that term.
Please do not think I am challenging people by asking what minimodding is.
Thank you for your support.
Last edited by KrIsMa (2013-03-10 14:02:46)
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I define minimodding as a person telling other people that an action they have taken is somehow wrong (e.g. disrespectful, posted in the wrong forum, etc.) rather than (or in addition to) reporting it.
While this can sometimes be helpful (esp. stuff like being in the wrong forum), it can also cause issues, such as if a minimodder makes another user feel bad or says something incorrect (like maybe they did post in the right forum) and the [real] mod has to come and clarify.
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Minimodding is where a person who isn't a Mod acts like one and/or thinks they are going to become a Mod,
for example: Telling someone they shouldn't be doing something that breaks the rules, and not leaving it up to the Mods.
another example: You tell a Mod on people every single time they have done something wrong.
another example: Acting like a Mod.
another example: making forum posts about the terms and conditions/rules.
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Sincerely, to me, minimodding is a way to help the Scratch Team. I don't think it's a bad thing.
Unless the person is only helping because they think they'll become a Moderator because of that. And also if they are rude to other people.
Last edited by BLU_Spy (2013-03-10 14:26:44)
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BLU_Spy wrote:
Sincerely, to me, minimodding is a way to help the Scratch Team. I don't think it's a bad thing.
Unless the person is only helping because they think they'll become a Moderator because of that. And also if they are rude to other people.
Exactly. I act minimod-ish on 2.0. But I asked Lightnin, and he said '' YESSSS'' Really! XD
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soniku3 wrote:
BLU_Spy wrote:
Sincerely, to me, minimodding is a way to help the Scratch Team. I don't think it's a bad thing.
Unless the person is only helping because they think they'll become a Moderator because of that. And also if they are rude to other people.Exactly. I act minimod-ish on 2.0. But I asked Lightnin, and he said '' YESSSS'' Really! XD
He said that?
The Scratch Team is awesome.
(Link, please? )
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BLU_Spy wrote:
soniku3 wrote:
BLU_Spy wrote:
Sincerely, to me, minimodding is a way to help the Scratch Team. I don't think it's a bad thing.
Unless the person is only helping because they think they'll become a Moderator because of that. And also if they are rude to other people.Exactly. I act minimod-ish on 2.0. But I asked Lightnin, and he said '' YESSSS'' Really! XD
He said that?
The Scratch Team is awesome.
(Link, please? )
'kay. Here : http://beta.scratch.mit.edu/users/Lightnin/ ( scroll down until you see another comment of me asking it. Look at the reply. )
Last edited by soniku3 (2013-03-15 15:02:27)
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Well, in another forum I was on, minimodding was defined as pretending to be a mod (ex. pretending to have mod powers), but normal telling people something was OK (as long as it wasn't rude). In other words, here's an example about a question about the world menu. Both examples are posted by a normal user.
Good: "I think this should be in QaS; but I'll let a mod see since I've reported it Anyway, it looks like you've opened the world menu..."
Bad: "Moved to QaS - Please post topics in the right forum next time"
So I consider kindly telling people about something, in addition to reporting it OK.
(Oh and sorry for minor bump)
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Hyperbola wrote:
Bad: "Moved to QaS - Please post topics in the right forum next time"
So I consider kindly telling people about something, in addition to reporting it OK.
(Oh and sorry for minor bump)
Real mods sometimes do that :3
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soniku3 wrote:
Hyperbola wrote:
Bad: "Moved to QaS - Please post topics in the right forum next time"
So I consider kindly telling people about something, in addition to reporting it OK.
(Oh and sorry for minor bump)Real mods sometimes do that :3
Well, in that example, it was a normal user saying that. A real mod saying that would be OK of course, but a normal user doing so was just considered to be spam. After all, saying "I've locked this" doesn't really contribute to the discussion (unless you actually have)
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Hyperbola wrote:
soniku3 wrote:
Hyperbola wrote:
Bad: "Moved to QaS - Please post topics in the right forum next time"
So I consider kindly telling people about something, in addition to reporting it OK.
(Oh and sorry for minor bump)Real mods sometimes do that :3
Well, in that example, it was a normal user saying that. A real mod saying that would be OK of course, but a normal user doing so was just considered to be spam. After all, saying "I've locked this" doesn't really contribute to the discussion (unless you actually have)
Normal users wouldn't say that they've closed the thread, since they can't.
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BLU_Spy wrote:
Hyperbola wrote:
soniku3 wrote:
Real mods sometimes do that :3Well, in that example, it was a normal user saying that. A real mod saying that would be OK of course, but a normal user doing so was just considered to be spam. After all, saying "I've locked this" doesn't really contribute to the discussion (unless you actually have)
Normal users wouldn't say that they've closed the thread, since they can't.
Well, that was their definition, and apparently some people have done it before over there. But if people don't pretend to be mods by doing things like that, I would think its fine
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