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Originally posted by SyS_Reactor

Read the FAQ, it helps. Secondly it would also help to search the forum. Thirdly, I believe the mods vote on what the next mod would be. :) I still want to be one. :D

Yeah I think they vote on it. Well if they do vote, then they can throw me into the list of possible users that could be mods. I would love to be a mod. :)

Yes, wouldn't everyone. :cheeky:

To answer your question, you definately don't have to post a heap to become a mod and one of the admins will ask you - not the other way around. ;)

...If you wan't some pointers. :D

  1. Definately don't break any of the rules.
  2. Help people with their problems.
  3. Try not to loose your cool.

There's no gaurantee, but that's what is looked for. :)

I'm just thankful the mods on here haven't become like what I've seen on IRC servers in the past where they have this quota to meet or they have to go word for word in choosing a op/mod. Usually in the end there are more ops/mods than users and everyone tries to be the owner and it kills everything.

As long as Neowin keeps away from that and adding as they need and adding trustworthy knowledgeable and reliable mods, they'll remain a top site for years to come. Thats been proven time and again online and at the job in real life. :)

Originally posted by twist

i think you have to go in the back room with keldyn and "earn" it ;)

LMFAO! lol that's pretty good...

i dunno how to become a mod as i am not one... but obviously you have to earn it.. (not with keldyn), but probally gotta be nice to people and help them out when they need it... and obviously not break the rules as aco said...

well that's all for me :)

~ nemo

IMHO...

A good Mod isn't someone looking to be a Mod, they are just someone who is there to help people out when they need it... TRYING to prove you're going to be a good Mod, in my mind, just shows someone who is trying to get into a position of power without possibly understanding the responsibility of it...

Just my $0.0000002.

Well, first you need a parchment made of human skin...then you draw some of your blood, and write out a contract with it. Make it sound real dark and sinister, and be sure to mention your soul in it a few dozen times. Next, go out and buy some black candles and...er...

What was the question again?

Originally posted by Kahlan Amnell

IMHO...

A good Mod isn't someone looking to be a Mod, they are just someone who is there to help people out when they need it... TRYING to prove you're going to be a good Mod, in my mind, just shows someone who is trying to get into a position of power without possibly understanding the responsibility of it...

Just my $0.0000002.

That basically sums it up nicely. Quite well said. Mod status is granted, based on merit.

I gotta agree. If i can add a few more cents *digs around in the pocket* it's not about trying to become a mod either. I remember back on IRC everyone's goal was to be that IRCop for what? To use the /kill function on the person they disliked the most.

Being a mod definately isn't what it's cracked upto be at least in the eyes of others. Too many people want the title and fizzle out quickly, but the real job is for those who enjoy getting up every morning surfing two dozen news pages for even the smallest .00002 version upgrade in drivers. It's for those who don't personally get involved in the boards, but watch over with a weary eye for certain things. Honestly if I was asked to be a mod, I'd really have to think about that because living upto the standards to be that is something I'm not sure I could do and I know alot others couldn't.

It's a job you have to love for the fun of it.

i would not mind being a mod, but i am not going to beg for the job since i have some other things i have to do (school, family, etc.) that comes before any internet forum. i try to help people the best i can, and i try to keep my cool, but sometimes i lose it. i would be a mod if you asked me to, though.

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