How to become a Neowin MOD


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,Sep 5 2003, 19:21]

its good to know that some users know how is it

i was a super-mod at a board that had 22,000 members, last time i checked the member count (that might've been trimmed down, since a lot were joke accounts or old/unused), and after a while it got to be so much work that i just had to retire.

the time and work you guys put in here must be incredible.

You need to be proved helpful among Neowin community and contributes useful suggestions. But becoming a Neowin mod cannot be judged from the post counts...that is totally out of question. It is the amount of helpful contributions you have contributed to the whole Neowin community.

Send the current admins $1000 using PayPal or whatever method you prefer. Then you might just become a admin someday!

and each mod :D Namely SHoTTa35! He's the treasure so send all the money to him and it'll be divided up and then modship will be considered and implemented if you're worthy :D

Two options....

(A) Don't make threads like this and be a consistantly hulpful member over a period of time

or if you can't resist making a thread or you don't want to help...

(B) Buy out neowin, it'll be expensive though, and it would have to be enough for all three current admins to give in to the amount. I highly doubt that they will settle for anything less than a pacific island.

Bragging rights and control over members. I wasn't surprised to see a post asking to become mod/admin of a guy that has the term "admin" in his nickname. That's just asking for such a thread.

Nope becuz i want to help neowin out and i want something else to do on the net..

Nope becuz i want to help neowin out and i want something else to do on the net..

I was talking about the thread starter... you have "admin" in your DESCRIPTION and not youNAMEb>. [insert usual Learn-to-read tirade here], thus no mod for you. EVAR.

Two options....

(A) Don't make threads like this and be a consistantly hulpful member over a period of time

or if you can't resist making a thread or you don't want to help...

(B) Buy out neowin, it'll be expensive though, and it would have to be enough for all three current admins to give in to the amount. I highly doubt that they will settle for anything less than a pacific island.

yeh i would accept 10million in used notes :rolleyes: :laugh: :whistle:

Two options....

(A) Don't make threads like this and be a consistantly hulpful member over a period of time

or if you can't resist making a thread or you don't want to help...

(B) Buy out neowin, it'll be expensive though, and it would have to be enough for all three current admins to give in to the amount. I highly doubt that they will settle for anything less than a pacific island.

yeh i would accept 10million in used notes :rolleyes: :laugh: :whistle:

why accept 10 million..... if you can accept TWENTY MILLION? :whistle:

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