fg123 wrote:
Vista4563 wrote:
Lightnin wrote:
Vista4563 wrote:
Here's a moderator tag for those who are moderators; attach it to your signature and remind others that you're there to help!
http://a.yfrog.com/img85/8554/modshield.pngCode:
[url]http://a.yfrog.com/img85/8554/modshield.png[/url]Cool - nice of you to post this, and a mod tag is a neat idea. I'm not so sure about the shield part though - it's a bit too military. Mods are really more like helpers - an older sister or brother - than soldiers.
How about interlocking gears instead?
illusionist wrote:
I like it!
How/where did you make it? I have an idea...I made it with PSE, and added the gloss with an iPod/iPad/iPhone icon generator.
What idea? Cast away!
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On a side note, it's nice to be appreciated. Rarely does a user bring up my idea.Can you post a tutorial?
I love it! Even tho I'm not a mod... But I would like to be
Good idea!
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Arcanine4535 wrote:
I might post a speech later. :3
Well, the next election isn't until about 3-4 months from now (if there will be one) - so you'll have to wait until then.
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zibble wrote:
could you change yhe name of this http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=37088
to just "Pokemon Splice Shop"
Sure! Next time you want a title for something edited, just report the post and tell us what you want - that way will be a lot faster and help us notice it some more
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Penguinsrock wrote:
demosthenes wrote:
illusionist wrote:
Thats what I meant, candidate.Which gives you no power over anything so DaGamez shouldn't really be intimidated. I hope you do well illusionist!
So true. I was going to say that...I'm posting at a rapid speed.
I hate it when people beat you to it!
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Lightnin wrote:
Lots of Scratchers have expressed a desire to help out with moderation on the Scratch forums and website. In the past we've chosen Scratchers to fill those roles. That worked really well, but we wanted a way to get more input from the community and involve them in the process of selecting moderators.
http://info.scratch.mit.edu/Community_Moderators
We're holding elections next week for 4 more Scratch community moderators. (The current forum mods will stay mods for as long as they like). Questions? Read the page linked above, then ask on this thread.
Scratch On!
May I please be a moderater? I would love to help keep the site clean! I would be extreamly respronsible If I could help! I hope I can join! -samid11
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samid11 wrote:
Lightnin wrote:
Lots of Scratchers have expressed a desire to help out with moderation on the Scratch forums and website. In the past we've chosen Scratchers to fill those roles. That worked really well, but we wanted a way to get more input from the community and involve them in the process of selecting moderators.
http://info.scratch.mit.edu/Community_Moderators
We're holding elections next week for 4 more Scratch community moderators. (The current forum mods will stay mods for as long as they like). Questions? Read the page linked above, then ask on this thread.
Scratch On!May I please be a moderater? I would love to help keep the site clean! I would be extreamly respronsible If I could help! I hope I can join! -samid11
The next elections aren't for another 3 months or so.
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//scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=391260#req_message I<say[ I will never forget you] I have a speech to make: If you want to make your scratchs ok be kind and help the website: scratch.mit.edu be a better scratch , Scratch will never hate, Please if your projects take forever, be patient and Follow the Terms and Use so you can be a better scratcher or a mod! I guess we scratch can be a great team if we can. We can Fix it we can solve it! and if you don't listen watch the Do not touch poop knuckles :mad
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I have some questions...
1. How much time are community moderators expected to spend moderating each day?
2. I think there was something somewhere that the community moderators would discuss with the Scratch Team if they would be allowed to continue without need for re-election - what happens if all four of them decide to continue? Will there still be an election? (Correct me if I'm wrong about that)
3. How exactly do you decide the candidates? I suppose you judge by stuff like helpfulness, reports sent, activity, and kindness... what about stuff like past history (a ban, post edited, and so on)?
4. Do you sort out multiple IP votes in the election? If so, that would be a bit frustrating... there are lots of people who vote on the same computer.
Thankies for reading.
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Chrischb wrote:
I have some questions...
And I have *some* of the answers
Chrischb wrote:
1. How much time are community moderators expected to spend moderating each day?
None! We're free to moderate when we like
Chrischb wrote:
2. I think there was something somewhere that the community moderators would discuss with the Scratch Team if they would be allowed to continue without need for re-election - what happens if all four of them decide to continue? Will there still be an election? (Correct me if I'm wrong about that)
I heard that, too... and I don't know either
Chrischb wrote:
3. How exactly do you decide the candidates? I suppose you judge by stuff like helpfulness, reports sent, activity, and kindness... what about stuff like past history (a ban, post edited, and so on)?
I think that's how they decide...
Chrischb wrote:
4. Do you sort out multiple IP votes in the election? If so, that would be a bit frustrating... there are lots of people who vote on the same computer.
They used SurveyMonkey in the last election, which stopped people from voting multiple times on the same IP, I think...
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Wolfie1996 wrote:
Chrischb wrote:
4. Do you sort out multiple IP votes in the election? If so, that would be a bit frustrating... there are lots of people who vote on the same computer.
They used SurveyMonkey in the last election, which stopped people from voting multiple times on the same IP, I think...
NOOOOOOOOO
We use different computers with slightly different IPs, but sometimes websites think we have the same IP - what if only one of our votes counted in the election?
I've always preferred the Scratch Team and moderators to choose new moderators themselves... in elections things get complicated.
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Wolfie1996 wrote:
Chrischb wrote:
I have some questions...
And I have *some* of the answers
Chrischb wrote:
1. How much time are community moderators expected to spend moderating each day?
None! We're free to moderate when we like
Awesomeness!
Wolfie1996 wrote:
Chrischb wrote:
2. I think there was something somewhere that the community moderators would discuss with the Scratch Team if they would be allowed to continue without need for re-election - what happens if all four of them decide to continue? Will there still be an election? (Correct me if I'm wrong about that)
I heard that, too... and I don't know either
Meh.
Wolfie1996 wrote:
Chrischb wrote:
3. How exactly do you decide the candidates? I suppose you judge by stuff like helpfulness, reports sent, activity, and kindness... what about stuff like past history (a ban, post edited, and so on)?
I think that's how they decide...
Yayz!
I don't know if I'll run in the future or not, but there's a problem... I had a post edited once to remove the name of a commercial spammer, and another post edited when I was asking about the IP of one of the trolls (stupid me). >_<
How much effect does that have?
Wolfie1996 wrote:
Chrischb wrote:
4. Do you sort out multiple IP votes in the election? If so, that would be a bit frustrating... there are lots of people who vote on the same computer.
They used SurveyMonkey in the last election, which stopped people from voting multiple times on the same IP, I think...
Wah.
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Chrischb wrote:
I don't know if I'll run in the future or not, but there's a problem... I had a post edited once to remove the name of a commercial spammer, and another post edited when I was asking about the IP of one of the trolls (stupid me). >_<
How much effect does that have?
Oh, more than you may realize.
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Blade-Edge wrote:
Chrischb wrote:
I don't know if I'll run in the future or not, but there's a problem... I had a post edited once to remove the name of a commercial spammer, and another post edited when I was asking about the IP of one of the trolls (stupid me). >_<
How much effect does that have?Oh, more than you may realize.
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Chrischb wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
Chrischb wrote:
I don't know if I'll run in the future or not, but there's a problem... I had a post edited once to remove the name of a commercial spammer, and another post edited when I was asking about the IP of one of the trolls (stupid me). >_<
How much effect does that have?Oh, more than you may realize.
How much?
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ihaveamac wrote:
Chrischb wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
Oh, more than you may realize.
How much?
Wah. Dx
But someone (I can't remember who...) said that they went from banned to community moderator in one month...
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Chrischb wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
Chrischb wrote:
How much?
Wah. Dx
But someone (I can't remember who...) said that they went from banned to community moderator in one month...
It was more like 1 or 2 weeks(i think).. But ya, I still wonder how that worked out.
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donutking wrote:
Who got banned to community Moderator in 1 to 2 weeks?
[removed by Moderator - please don't gossip about other Scratchers]
That doesn't mean he did something ridiculously bad, though.
I got from banned to Moderator in 2 years.
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Jonathanpb wrote:
We use different computers with slightly different IPs, but sometimes websites think we have the same IP - what if only one of our votes counted in the election?
If it detected that an IP was the exact same as one that was voted on before, it would have taken you straight to a "Thanks for voting!" page, instead of the page with the ticklist. So, if that didn't happen, don't worry - both of your votes were probably counted
Chrischb wrote:
I had a post edited once to remove the name of a commercial spammer, and another post edited when I was asking about the IP of one of the trolls (stupid me). >_<
I think you'd be considered, even if that was the case... I had a post removed before I became a mod - because of naming someone who had done wrong... I think it's overall behaviour - everyone is allowed the odd mistake (this applies to my school life... in two years at high school, I've had one detention... for thinking it was Monday, not Tuesday, and forgetting to bring my French book >.< We had a bank holiday on the Monday.)
Little slip-ups should be fine - we're only human
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Yayz!
But anyway I probably shouldn't run - I wouldn't be very good at it, I think... I should use the time in-between elections to get good at helping.
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