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Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 12:18 pm
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Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 9:20 pm
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Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 12:31 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 5:40 pm
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Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 5:07 pm
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Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 6:22 pm
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Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 6:25 pm
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 11:04 am
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wolfpriest101 s o u n d A N B U I would like a be a mod. I am active (740 posts) and i know the rules (i use these rules in my own guild). i am though in high school and busy sometimes but i will still hold up the responsibility. i am VC in one guild and crew in another. i understand the responsibilities. Uh Hum, I'm also through with High School; I graduated in AP English and I have to say your Grammar makes me cry at night. Not to be rude but shouldn't a Mod know proper English?
stare my, aren't we snarky.
shouldn't someone who's all up on his grammar ((since you've - oh my goodness! - graduated in ap english!)) not be capitalizing random words like, oh, say, GRAMMAR??
((btw, i, too, graduated in ap english almost ten years ago. it doesn't make you a special snowflake NOR does it give you the ability or right to run around fussing at others.))
a mod's grammar doesn't have a whole lot to do with anything. if you think i'm wrong, watch sakura and how he posts. rofl a mod's ability to deal with tense situations, have solid judgement and their ability to be fair and balanced is all we care about in this guild.
btw, high school is also not capitalized unless you're specifically saying the name of your high school ((i.e.: Tates Creek High School)).
also, one's definition of "proper english" depends largely on where they're from, as someone from canada would almost never have the same idea of english as someone from america, or england, or south africa, or austrailia, or the bahamas.
in short, stop hatin' on others for how they type. it just makes you look like a jerk. heart
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 11:28 am
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bluegrass cat wolfpriest101 s o u n d A N B U I would like a be a mod. I am active (740 posts) and i know the rules (i use these rules in my own guild). i am though in high school and busy sometimes but i will still hold up the responsibility. i am VC in one guild and crew in another. i understand the responsibilities. Uh Hum, I'm also through with High School; I graduated in AP English and I have to say your Grammar makes me cry at night. Not to be rude but shouldn't a Mod know proper English? stare my, aren't we snarky. shouldn't someone who's all up on his grammar ((since you've - oh my goodness! - graduated in ap english!)) not be capitalizing random words like, oh, say, GRAMMAR?? ((btw, i, too, graduated in ap english almost ten years ago. it doesn't make you a special snowflake NOR does it give you the ability or right to run around fussing at others.)) a mod's grammar doesn't have a whole lot to do with anything. if you think i'm wrong, watch sakura and how he posts. rofl a mod's ability to deal with tense situations, have solid judgement and their ability to be fair and balanced is all we care about in this guild. btw, high school is also not capitalized unless you're specifically saying the name of your high school ((i.e.: Tates Creek High School)). also, one's definition of "proper english" depends largely on where they're from, as someone from canada would almost never have the same idea of english as someone from america, or england, or south africa, or austrailia, or the bahamas. in short, stop hatin' on others for how they type. it just makes you look like a jerk. heart
o.o go blue XD
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 5:42 pm
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squee_moon bluegrass cat wolfpriest101 s o u n d A N B U I would like a be a mod. I am active (740 posts) and i know the rules (i use these rules in my own guild). i am though in high school and busy sometimes but i will still hold up the responsibility. i am VC in one guild and crew in another. i understand the responsibilities. Uh Hum, I'm also through with High School; I graduated in AP English and I have to say your Grammar makes me cry at night. Not to be rude but shouldn't a Mod know proper English? stare my, aren't we snarky. shouldn't someone who's all up on his grammar ((since you've - oh my goodness! - graduated in ap english!)) not be capitalizing random words like, oh, say, GRAMMAR?? ((btw, i, too, graduated in ap english almost ten years ago. it doesn't make you a special snowflake NOR does it give you the ability or right to run around fussing at others.)) a mod's grammar doesn't have a whole lot to do with anything. if you think i'm wrong, watch sakura and how he posts. rofl a mod's ability to deal with tense situations, have solid judgement and their ability to be fair and balanced is all we care about in this guild. btw, high school is also not capitalized unless you're specifically saying the name of your high school ((i.e.: Tates Creek High School)). also, one's definition of "proper english" depends largely on where they're from, as someone from canada would almost never have the same idea of english as someone from america, or england, or south africa, or austrailia, or the bahamas. in short, stop hatin' on others for how they type. it just makes you look like a jerk. heart o.o go blue XD
whee well, it needed to be said. wink
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Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 5:31 pm
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 4:11 am
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bluegrass cat squee_moon bluegrass cat wolfpriest101 s o u n d A N B U I would like a be a mod. I am active (740 posts) and i know the rules (i use these rules in my own guild). i am though in high school and busy sometimes but i will still hold up the responsibility. i am VC in one guild and crew in another. i understand the responsibilities. Uh Hum, I'm also through with High School; I graduated in AP English and I have to say your Grammar makes me cry at night. Not to be rude but shouldn't a Mod know proper English? stare my, aren't we snarky. shouldn't someone who's all up on his grammar ((since you've - oh my goodness! - graduated in ap english!)) not be capitalizing random words like, oh, say, GRAMMAR?? ((btw, i, too, graduated in ap english almost ten years ago. it doesn't make you a special snowflake NOR does it give you the ability or right to run around fussing at others.)) a mod's grammar doesn't have a whole lot to do with anything. if you think i'm wrong, watch sakura and how he posts. rofl a mod's ability to deal with tense situations, have solid judgement and their ability to be fair and balanced is all we care about in this guild. btw, high school is also not capitalized unless you're specifically saying the name of your high school ((i.e.: Tates Creek High School)). also, one's definition of "proper english" depends largely on where they're from, as someone from canada would almost never have the same idea of english as someone from america, or england, or south africa, or austrailia, or the bahamas. in short, stop hatin' on others for how they type. it just makes you look like a jerk. heart o.o go blue XD whee well, it needed to be said. wink
Blue is completely correct, it is not the moderators english standard that makes them good for the position or the responsibility. Heck i am crap with it all but what truely makes a good moderator is there actions, we do not base it on what they type like, as long as they know the rules, responsibilities and understand that it is a position which does not go away within a week when the excitement has worn on then they are in the running to becoming one.
Also one thing which does not allow you to be right for a mod position is putting people down, you did not mean to appear rude but you came across as being so and this is something we do not want here in the guild. He applied and the way he approached asking was in a responsible and mature manner and i personally could see no flaws in what he or she typed. But you on the other hand you did come across rude and it was not something which needed to be said.
We like people expecially staff who are going to be active not just in there modship duties but also being part of the community. How can someone know how to approach members and inforce the rules unless there a active part of the community and interaction with the members is a huge thing.
As for raising the ranks, um you really cannot, those who have been here a while and have made the effort with the guild, staff and its members become a dedicated member to the guild and those have more chance of becoming a moderator than just a normal member that walked in off the street. to become a dedicated member then just post constructively and become a part of the community. also knowing noob 101 and the rules is also a good thing as well.
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Angelic_Highlights Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 5:48 pm
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bluegrass cat wolfpriest101 s o u n d A N B U I would like a be a mod. I am active (740 posts) and i know the rules (i use these rules in my own guild). i am though in high school and busy sometimes but i will still hold up the responsibility. i am VC in one guild and crew in another. i understand the responsibilities. Uh Hum, I'm also through with High School; I graduated in AP English and I have to say your Grammar makes me cry at night. Not to be rude but shouldn't a Mod know proper English? stare my, aren't we snarky. shouldn't someone who's all up on his grammar ((since you've - oh my goodness! - graduated in ap english!)) not be capitalizing random words like, oh, say, GRAMMAR?? ((btw, i, too, graduated in ap english almost ten years ago. it doesn't make you a special snowflake NOR does it give you the ability or right to run around fussing at others.)) a mod's grammar doesn't have a whole lot to do with anything. if you think i'm wrong, watch sakura and how he posts. rofl a mod's ability to deal with tense situations, have solid judgement and their ability to be fair and balanced is all we care about in this guild. btw, high school is also not capitalized unless you're specifically saying the name of your high school ((i.e.: Tates Creek High School)). also, one's definition of "proper english" depends largely on where they're from, as someone from canada would almost never have the same idea of english as someone from america, or england, or south africa, or austrailia, or the bahamas. in short, stop hatin' on others for how they type. it just makes you look like a jerk. heart
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 7:11 pm
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 8:03 pm
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