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Started by Prophylaxis, October 07, 2012, 12:51:56 PM

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Mentonin

And Dudecore is an Elder and a tester, and does not have Adventurer title, only Elder and Patron

Piotr

New Hands must agree to obey iMtG Law in the real life, you have moderator powers from the past. If Dudecore wants the Adventurer title, I can't see a problem. It would be redundant as far as powers go.

Dudecore

I wear many hats, Elder and Patron are fine with me. Just happy to help out.

Mlerner12

What special abilities do Bosses get?

Keyeto

Quote from: Mlerner12 on June 27, 2013, 10:04:50 PM
What special abilities do Bosses get?
All the features you have to pay for. Boss is just somebody who "bought it all." To go main menu, and go to the Shop to see all the purchasable features.

Austinist1

So is it possible for just a normal citizen to become part of the council without making in app purchases? And if so, how does this happen?

Piotr

Quote from: Austinist1 on September 02, 2013, 05:09:01 PM
So is it possible for just a normal citizen to become part of the council without making in app purchases?

Yes.

Mlerner12

Quote from: Piotr on September 02, 2013, 05:33:33 PM
Quote from: Austinist1 on September 02, 2013, 05:09:01 PM
So is it possible for just a normal citizen to become part of the council without making in app purchases?

Yes.

How would that be done, I also want to know.

Piotr

Every mod is a different story.

Keyeto

Quote from: Austinist1 on September 02, 2013, 05:09:01 PM
So is it possible for just a normal citizen to become part of the council without making in app purchases? And if so, how does this happen?
But of course! I became a moderator before I made any purchases. Being part of the council isn't about filling Piotr's wallet ;)

When it comes to Mod selection, its really quite simple. Just be helpful, contribute to the community, and be a positive influence. Us mods will notice if anyone stands out, as will the community.

We held a "Moderator Search" a while back, but aside from that, there's no application or process to go through. Just go about your business on here, and if we think you would be a good Mod, you'll get a message from Piotr.

If you have any more questions, feel free to post (of course) or send me a pm.

Austinist1

Thanks for the info man! And if we feel like we could help the community out more as a mod than just a citizen, could we alarm the council ourselves?

Keyeto

Quote from: Austinist1 on September 02, 2013, 06:40:52 PM
Thanks for the info man! And if we feel like we could help the community out more as a mod than just a citizen, could we alarm the council ourselves?
Well, certainly! It's not something that normally happens, but if you feel like we're overlooking some potential mod talent, feel free to post or send one of us a pm.

As I said, its pretty easy to spot when people are being "exceptional" users. Answering rules, helping out newer members, giving good deck building advice, etc. Keeping mind though, there's no checklist to becoming a mod; its not something you achieve. It's moreso earned, and there are a decent amount of things to consider when choosing who to give Mod powers to.

blackychan1

Well, it's nice to know who runs things!

Silent1236

Quote from: Noblellama on February 24, 2014, 01:29:08 PM
Quote from: Piotr on September 02, 2013, 05:35:49 PM
Every mod is a different story.

Every walkers spark ignition story is unique...

Meh, I just used a lighter.  Made the spark for me :P  Man, that was terrible....

Piotr

Quote from: Mishra, Artificer Extraordinaire on February 28, 2014, 05:27:18 PM
Mike, I think, was stripped. Not sure.

He resigned and went berserk with his mod powers, and was banned in the process.