[Savotta] Moderator Application
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2019 12:00 am
BYOND ckey: Savotta
Character name: Marie Allerton, Tess Tealsa, Alexis Campbell, Melody Yoxall, Eveline Varley
Discord username (+user id): sav#0027
Reason for application:
Hi! I know a moderator application from me out of people is probably a mind-boggling sight for most of the staff team, but I think it's about time I pushed this through and drastically changed my behavior both in and out of character. It's been around a month ever since I've last been noted.. and admittedly my track record hasn't been the best (That's a massive understatement, I have around 15 public notes and 2 temporary bans) but I'm trying to change myself for the best to no longer be a nuisance to the community and to not bog down the people that moderate and administrate it. Matter of fact, I'd rather try and aid them! In my opinion, Main still needs some more moderation, and after a year I'm pretty sure I have a semi-solid grasp of all the regulations of the server. That might sound incredibly hypocritical, but I've never exactly argued or complained too much about any of my notes or bans.. Meaning that I've broken them out of my own volition, knowing that what I was doing was wrong to a certain extent. Which is even worse, probably.. But then again, I'm very willing to change and have been trying to do so for a while now. So to put it simply, I just want to aid the server's moderation team and take a shot at changing my behavior drastically.
1. How would you engage with two players having an out of character altercation?
It absolutely depends on the context and how intensely the two parties are going at each other. I'd probably monitor the situation, watch how they behave with each other and step in once the conflict escalates to the two berating each other and begins to trouble other people. After all OOC or discord shouldn't be plugged up with constant, non-stop arguing. I'd tell the two parties to either drop it, take it to DMs/forums depending on the subject or dish out temporary mutes if the two continued to instigate each other (Rule 1).
2. What should an admin do if they're involved in a situation that needs admin intervention?
Act appropriately. As an admin you're not above the law and you should consider yourself a normal member of the community without any reserved privileges just cause of your status. If you're the one ahelping, get another admin involved. Afterall, situations should be handled impartially and you shouldn't involve yourself as the moderation in such a matter.
3. How should an admin determine in what way to punish someone who breaks the rules?
Context always matters but some of the things that should always be upheld in the handling of a situation should be: Professionalism, an admin is supposed to keep themselves calm, composed and well-spoken while handling a situation to refrain from treating a player unfairly, keep your head on your shoulders if you're handling such matters. Impartiality, you're supposed to handle everyone equally (Sort of, this depends on if the player is a repeated offender, the severity of the rule they've broken, their attitude, etc.). To put it simply, I'd base myself on how severe their offense is, the number of times they've repeated said offense and the way they went about it, along with their responses. A player that doesn't really give half a fuck about punishment is easy to spot out.
4. Under what conditions should an admin de-admin themselves while playing?
Admins should de-admin themselves while playing roles that require their immediate attention, or when they don't plan on handling any tickets throughout the round, maybe to even avoid all the info being thrown at them while admined.. Or even if they'd just like to take a break.
5. What is expected of an admin on Citadel?
Professionalism, activity, composure, and impartiality. An admin shouldn't be an admin just cause they'd enjoy being in a position of power, an admin should be there to moderate the community, keep people in check and make the game fun (More or less, losing is part of the game and not a lot of people can't handle that very well.) for everyone. To put it simply, an admin should be a respectable member of the community that other people could look up to, they should act as an example and should find themselves neutral in most manners to handle them appropriately.
Character name: Marie Allerton, Tess Tealsa, Alexis Campbell, Melody Yoxall, Eveline Varley
Discord username (+user id): sav#0027
Reason for application:
Hi! I know a moderator application from me out of people is probably a mind-boggling sight for most of the staff team, but I think it's about time I pushed this through and drastically changed my behavior both in and out of character. It's been around a month ever since I've last been noted.. and admittedly my track record hasn't been the best (That's a massive understatement, I have around 15 public notes and 2 temporary bans) but I'm trying to change myself for the best to no longer be a nuisance to the community and to not bog down the people that moderate and administrate it. Matter of fact, I'd rather try and aid them! In my opinion, Main still needs some more moderation, and after a year I'm pretty sure I have a semi-solid grasp of all the regulations of the server. That might sound incredibly hypocritical, but I've never exactly argued or complained too much about any of my notes or bans.. Meaning that I've broken them out of my own volition, knowing that what I was doing was wrong to a certain extent. Which is even worse, probably.. But then again, I'm very willing to change and have been trying to do so for a while now. So to put it simply, I just want to aid the server's moderation team and take a shot at changing my behavior drastically.
1. How would you engage with two players having an out of character altercation?
It absolutely depends on the context and how intensely the two parties are going at each other. I'd probably monitor the situation, watch how they behave with each other and step in once the conflict escalates to the two berating each other and begins to trouble other people. After all OOC or discord shouldn't be plugged up with constant, non-stop arguing. I'd tell the two parties to either drop it, take it to DMs/forums depending on the subject or dish out temporary mutes if the two continued to instigate each other (Rule 1).
2. What should an admin do if they're involved in a situation that needs admin intervention?
Act appropriately. As an admin you're not above the law and you should consider yourself a normal member of the community without any reserved privileges just cause of your status. If you're the one ahelping, get another admin involved. Afterall, situations should be handled impartially and you shouldn't involve yourself as the moderation in such a matter.
3. How should an admin determine in what way to punish someone who breaks the rules?
Context always matters but some of the things that should always be upheld in the handling of a situation should be: Professionalism, an admin is supposed to keep themselves calm, composed and well-spoken while handling a situation to refrain from treating a player unfairly, keep your head on your shoulders if you're handling such matters. Impartiality, you're supposed to handle everyone equally (Sort of, this depends on if the player is a repeated offender, the severity of the rule they've broken, their attitude, etc.). To put it simply, I'd base myself on how severe their offense is, the number of times they've repeated said offense and the way they went about it, along with their responses. A player that doesn't really give half a fuck about punishment is easy to spot out.
4. Under what conditions should an admin de-admin themselves while playing?
Admins should de-admin themselves while playing roles that require their immediate attention, or when they don't plan on handling any tickets throughout the round, maybe to even avoid all the info being thrown at them while admined.. Or even if they'd just like to take a break.
5. What is expected of an admin on Citadel?
Professionalism, activity, composure, and impartiality. An admin shouldn't be an admin just cause they'd enjoy being in a position of power, an admin should be there to moderate the community, keep people in check and make the game fun (More or less, losing is part of the game and not a lot of people can't handle that very well.) for everyone. To put it simply, an admin should be a respectable member of the community that other people could look up to, they should act as an example and should find themselves neutral in most manners to handle them appropriately.