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Author:  addiv [ June 16th, 2013, 5:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Player Moderator feedback

From Mod Stevew on the RS forums: QF 14-15-791-65027733

If you've wanted to express your thoughts on the Player Moderator system, this is your chance.


Quote:
Hi everyone,

As part of my role I look after the RuneScape Player Moderators.

It would be really useful for me, and the P Mods, to hear your views about the team.

Are there too many P Mods or not enough? What should they do more of, what should they stop doing?

What is your perception of P Mods?, have you ever met a P Mod in-game or do you think they are rarer than a Torva drop?

How can we build the team for the future?, what should be the primary focus and what would you like to see in the team?

Just a few points to get you thinking, feel free to let me have any feedback and suggestions you have - and if you have any questions about P Mods feel free to post them and I'll do my level best to answer them if I can.

Oh and before you post 4 quick things ....

1.
Please don't name any P Mod accounts

2.
Be honest but constructive - saying 'get rid of all P Mods now' with no other context isn't useful feedback!

4.
What happened to 3?

3.
Ah there it is.

Thanks,

Steve

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Author:  blethorskite [ June 17th, 2013, 9:19 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Player Moderator feedback

Now they've brought this up it's got me thinking there arent as many about as there used to be, cant think of the last time I noticed one.

Author:  Duke Juker [ June 17th, 2013, 9:47 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Player Moderator feedback

Mmm, I saw one last week or so. We usually have one in Bits and Bytes chat often. They are around. Don't really see them do much, though.

Author:  trekkie [ June 17th, 2013, 10:55 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Player Moderator feedback

i think pmods should have more power. veteran pmods who have been doing a good job for the past few years should be given more control. jagex will still have the final say but when the best thing you can do is just report somebody and pray for the best isn't that great.

it is like hiring a manager but his only authority is to give people a slap on the wrist. give them some more power, that would be better.

Author:  addiv [ June 18th, 2013, 8:14 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Player Moderator feedback

trekkie wrote:
i think pmods should have more power. veteran pmods who have been doing a good job for the past few years should be given more control. jagex will still have the final say but when the best thing you can do is just report somebody and pray for the best isn't that great.

it is like hiring a manager but his only authority is to give people a slap on the wrist. give them some more power, that would be better.


This is an interesting idea. The bad seeds tend to be weeded out for unmodly behavior. What power do they really need though? I can't see them being able to ban.

Author:  FishFish [ June 18th, 2013, 9:49 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Player Moderator feedback

Does PMod status get revoked if a player becomes inactive? Hmm. Obviously PMods should be active to be able to contribute properly so I would guess that it should be looked into?

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Author:  addiv [ June 18th, 2013, 10:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Player Moderator feedback

FishFish wrote:
Does PMod status get revoked if a player becomes inactive? Hmm. Obviously PMods should be active to be able to contribute properly so I would guess that it should be looked into?


Usually when reporting policies change, mods are required to signify that they've read and understand the change. I believe those that do not respond are considered inactive and are demodded.

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