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Started by wills_gurl0824, September 28, 2003, 08:07:48 PM

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wills_gurl0824

how do u become a mod?? bc i just noticed that saph is a mod in a couple of boards and i was wondering how that  works bc i've been here longer than her but haven't posted as much as she has.....i'm just curious and i'm not trying to complain at all so don't interpet it wrong.
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kasper

Quotehow do u become a mod?? bc i just noticed that saph is a mod in a couple of boards and i was wondering how that  works bc i've been here longer than her but haven't posted as much as she has.....i'm just curious and i'm not trying to complain at all so don't interpet it wrong.
Ask and you will receive.  :P  

Sapphire,That Touch of Mink

Quotehow do u become a mod?? bc i just noticed that saph is a mod in a couple of boards and i was wondering how that  works bc i've been here longer than her but haven't posted as much as she has.....i'm just curious and i'm not trying to complain at all so don't interpet it wrong.
I don't know how you become one. Mediastar just asked me one day through PMs and I said yes. I never asked to be one but was asked to be one.
And you can't fight the tears that ain't coming
Or the moment of truth in your lies
When everything feels like the movies
Yeah, you bleed just to know you're alive
-Iris

pixie

Mediastar just picks whomever he thinks would be best.  He gets some input from current mods and runs choices by them, but he's the one who decides.  It's not a formula thing run by some combination of posts and time or anything like that - it's more subjective than that.

Although, if you really want to know, you might want to PM the man himself to ask.
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