Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-26898905-20160416040719/@comment-26898905-20160416050457

Gameuser10 wrote: I'd like to ask JTF to answer the following questions:


 * The main reason I want to be a chat mod is because I don't think there is enough enforcement on the wiki chat. I'm also doing it to contribute on making sure the wiki chat can be a better place than have rules being stretched.


 * My activity I'll give an 8-8.5/10, I'm on the wiki chat a lot in the evening, and on days off I'm on for a majority of the day, but when I'm off it's usually when I'm at school, hanging with friends, etc.


 * I'd say a 5/10 for my knowledge of the wiki. I know a lot of the basics, but I know that I'm unexperienced with how Wikia works and it's something in which I look forward to improving.


 * I'd say an 7.5-8/10. When it comes to the main wiki, my biggest contributions are fixing unnoticed edits and finding mistakes on articles I read, but I do contribute a lot to the wiki chat when I'm on, and when a conversation is going I enjoy joining in.


 * I think I'll be a good chat mod since I can be on when other mods aren't, and of the chat regulars I'm one of the more mature users who can be trusted.


 * Current mods don't have as much time as I do for the hours when chat is active, and that I can enforce without letting a persons' social status with me make me lenient on them.


 * Some things in real life may make me afk for a couples hours on occasion, but for a huge chunk of the time I have I check the wiki chat and I'll do my job as a moderator.


 * "Chat disruption" feels like something has gone wrong or something negative has happened which might be of a substantial size.


 * If someone protests against my kick-bans, I'll do all that I'm capable of trying to support the reason why I kicked a person, and how it breaks the rules, while continuing to be calm and open-minded of the opposing person's claim.