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PostSubject: Determining the correct moderator for the Job.   Determining the correct moderator for the Job. Icon_minitimeFri Jun 25, 2010 7:23 pm

Recently it was brought up that thread lock/delete request, among others not always getting attention. If you have a thread which you want modified for any reason the quickest method is to directly PM a moderator with your request, and a link to the thread in question. But before you send you request, please take the time to determine which Moderator is the proper moderator for the job.

Under the description of each category is a list on which lv of Moderators have control over that particular board, the choices are Admin, Lv 2 mod, and Lv 1 Mod.

Lv2 Moderator: Sticks.13 and Slob212

Lv1 Moderator: M14 and AFU

Example: If you require a thread deleted, and the category in question requires either Admin or a Lv2 Mod, you will need to PM sticks or slob. If it requires either a lv1 or a lv2 Mod, you can email M14 or Myself.

Notice: Not all request will be completed. Each request is reviewed and determined on a case by case basis. Sometimes, as a Moderator we decide not to lock a topic, so that future posters may comment in them. Remember, just because the problem has been solved for you, doesn't mean it will be for someone else.

How best to deal with problem threads: Although we do not like to think of them, every now and again we receive a thread from a problem user, or from a bot. The best way to deal with these threads are to PM a moderator with a list, and link to each thread for removal. DO NOT make a reply to the thread. Giving attention to the problem will just encourage it to continue.
If the problem is isolated to one category, PM a moderator according to the above statements. If the problem is forum wide, please PM a Lv2 Moderator for optimum performance.

You have PMed a moderator and have not received expected results, or no results: If you are still looking for an answer, or a response from a moderator and have not received one. PM the same Moderator one more time, if he still does not respond within a reasonable amount of time. Then feel free to PM a second moderator.

When to PM multiple Moderators: If there is an emergency, such as a problem poster that is posting forum wide, PMing multiple moderators is OK, as it'll quicken the solution. Also, if you need a response ASAP, PMing multiple moderators will also maximize your chance of receiving a response.

PMing a moderator for personal reasons: Each moderator will have their own philosophies on this, but remember, we are all friends here. So feel free to send a PM to chat every once in a while. (Especially when another Zombie game opportunity comes up in SoCal).

~AFU
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PostSubject: Re: Determining the correct moderator for the Job.   Determining the correct moderator for the Job. Icon_minitimeMon Jun 28, 2010 4:10 am

Nice work AFU cheers
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