Ever wanted to be a mod, but you are:
A) Too young?
B) Can't get on enough?
C) Too busy?
D) Can't get any votes?
Then join Mini Mods!
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Scratchthatguys
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I know, but I was trying to make people think that Scratchers can help or influence the community, too.
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Scratchthatguys wrote:
I know, but I was trying to make people think that Scratchers can help or influence the community, too.
They can and already do. The Scratchers who aren't mods still report content against the TOU, advise others to stay on the right path, and for the most part contribute to the community. Just without a fancy title.
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Kileymeister wrote:
Scratchthatguys wrote:
I know, but I was trying to make people think that Scratchers can help or influence the community, too.
They can and already do. The Scratchers who aren't mods still report content against the TOU, advise others to stay on the right path, and for the most part contribute to the community. Just without a fancy title.
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Indeed they do.
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Mini-modding presents two issues:
1) The mini-mod may be wrong and can confuse members.
2) The mini-mod may be unnecessarily too harsh in the situation.
I don't think I need to explain how problematic these issues are, especially when it comes with mini-modding towards new members, younger users, and those who are new to the forum community experience. For this reason, it's best if mini-modding be kept to a minimum, or, even better, have troublesome issues reported so the Scratch Team and Community Moderators can take care of it.

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Let me make an analogy to real life here; this sounds like a meter maid. Somebody who pretends to be an authority person, makes people angry with idle threats and tickets, but in fact has no actual authority. Someone who only causes anger and chaos within a community, and doesn't get anything done. But you shouldn't call yourself a "mini-mod". What you can do (and should do) is exactly what Kiley said.
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Blade-Edge wrote:
You should look up the forum fighters incident
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The guy who uses :F dislikes minimods.
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Usatt1337 wrote:
Let me make an analogy to real life here; this sounds like a meter maid. Somebody who pretends to be an authority person, makes people angry with idle threats and tickets, but in fact has no actual authority. Someone who only causes anger and chaos within a community, and doesn't get anything done. But you shouldn't call yourself a "mini-mod". What you can do (and should do) is exactly what Kiley said.
That sounds more like an analogy to some stupid cartoon/movie stereotyped version of a meter maid
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Usatt1337 wrote:
Let me make an analogy to real life here; this sounds like a meter maid. Somebody who pretends to be an authority person, makes people angry with idle threats and tickets, but in fact has no actual authority. Someone who only causes anger and chaos within a community, and doesn't get anything done. But you shouldn't call yourself a "mini-mod". What you can do (and should do) is exactly what Kiley said.
Read my other posts.
I stated that it is clearly to show that Scratchers can influence the community, and this is just a group of users who
1) Get on often
2) Want to help the community
3) Are dedicated to
A) Finding and stopping spam
B) Reporting inappropriate posts
C) And preventing flame wars.
Last edited by Scratchthatguys (2010-10-26 08:02:02)
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Scratchthatguys wrote:
Usatt1337 wrote:
Let me make an analogy to real life here; this sounds like a meter maid. Somebody who pretends to be an authority person, makes people angry with idle threats and tickets, but in fact has no actual authority. Someone who only causes anger and chaos within a community, and doesn't get anything done. But you shouldn't call yourself a "mini-mod". What you can do (and should do) is exactly what Kiley said.
Read my other posts.
I stated that it is clearly to show that Scratchers can influence the community, and this is just a group of users who
1) Get on often
2) Want to help the community
3) Are dedicated to
A) Finding and stopping spam
B) Reporting inappropriate posts
C) And stopping flame wars.
I agree with you on 3A and 3B, but I think it's best you leave the flame-war-stopping to the moderators - it's actually quite a tricky business. Thanks for your cooperation.
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coolstuff wrote:
Scratchthatguys wrote:
Usatt1337 wrote:
Let me make an analogy to real life here; this sounds like a meter maid. Somebody who pretends to be an authority person, makes people angry with idle threats and tickets, but in fact has no actual authority. Someone who only causes anger and chaos within a community, and doesn't get anything done. But you shouldn't call yourself a "mini-mod". What you can do (and should do) is exactly what Kiley said.
Read my other posts.
I stated that it is clearly to show that Scratchers can influence the community, and this is just a group of users who
1) Get on often
2) Want to help the community
3) Are dedicated to
A) Finding and stopping spam
B) Reporting inappropriate posts
C) And stopping flame wars.I agree with you on 3A and 3B, but I think it's best you leave the flame-war-stopping to the moderators - it's actually quite a tricky business. Thanks for your cooperation.
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Sorry, I meant prevent flame wars.
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Scratchthatguys wrote:
Usatt1337 wrote:
Let me make an analogy to real life here; this sounds like a meter maid. Somebody who pretends to be an authority person, makes people angry with idle threats and tickets, but in fact has no actual authority. Someone who only causes anger and chaos within a community, and doesn't get anything done. But you shouldn't call yourself a "mini-mod". What you can do (and should do) is exactly what Kiley said.
Read my other posts.
I stated that it is clearly to show that Scratchers can influence the community, and this is just a group of users who
1) Get on often
2) Want to help the community
3) Are dedicated to
A) Finding and stopping spam
B) Reporting inappropriate posts
C) And preventing flame wars.
Well you just started one so...
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How? And I'd rather have this thread closed than start a flame war.
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Blade-Edge wrote:
You scratch people need a better definition of flame war
I'm sorry, and I don't mean to start a flame war, but I thought everyone on this site was technically called a 'Scratcher'.
And I'm sorry everyone, but please, I just want this to be a little group of Scratchers who are dedicated to stopping spammers and preventing flame wars.
But if you disagree, just tell us. You don't have to argue!
Thanks,
Scratchthatguys
(I just do a letter format to make it seem more formal and nice.)
Last edited by Scratchthatguys (2010-10-26 16:46:22)
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didnt this happen before? there was like the forum warriors or something
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It's true - we've had a lot of problems in the past as a result of well intentioned Scratchers creating organizations to "police" scratch. Unfortunately, the anti-bullies often end up doing as much bullying as the bullies themselves. That's one reason why we discourage these kinds of organizations....
We appreciate your concern for the community though - but it'd be better to find another way to express it. What about helping new members get started with Scratch? Or making tutorials? Or making projects to explain different points of view on copying / remixing? Or introducing new members to the community? There's a lot of need for that kind of thing....
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