Post by Breepop on Jul 6, 2010 20:18:56 GMT -5
Please, please, please make use of the "Report to Mod" button this weekend.
With the huge influx in members and activity expected this weekend, we're definitely going to need your help to keep things organized! Using the "Report to Mod" feature when appropriate will definitely help.
If you are unfamiliar with the "Report to Mod" button, it can be found toward the bottom right of every post (right before a user's signature):
Simply click on the link, type a reason for the report, and Submit.
The "Report to Mod" button should be used when:
You do not need to reply to any threads in the wrong section or what have you saying, "omg this is in the wrong section it should be in halp pls." It does not help the situation. The user cannot move their own thread, and neither can you. Reporting it to a mod is the most effective option.
In semi-related news, because the admins are so short-handed as of late, Real has to agreed to help us out with some of the moderator duties for the next few weeks. He has proven to be a great help to us (by using the "Report to Mod" button ) in the past, so we expect the same while he has these powers. Again, this is only temporary. We just don't have enough time to plan, organize, and elect real mods right now. Thanks Real!
With the huge influx in members and activity expected this weekend, we're definitely going to need your help to keep things organized! Using the "Report to Mod" feature when appropriate will definitely help.
If you are unfamiliar with the "Report to Mod" button, it can be found toward the bottom right of every post (right before a user's signature):
Simply click on the link, type a reason for the report, and Submit.
The "Report to Mod" button should be used when:
- A thread has been created in the incorrect section
- A user is continuously acting rude or otherwise not following our values
- A user posts inappropriate material
- A thread is a duplicate and should be locked
- You believe a mod or admin should see the post and take note of it, for whatever reason
- A post or thread does not follow our Forum Guidelines
You do not need to reply to any threads in the wrong section or what have you saying, "omg this is in the wrong section it should be in halp pls." It does not help the situation. The user cannot move their own thread, and neither can you. Reporting it to a mod is the most effective option.
In semi-related news, because the admins are so short-handed as of late, Real has to agreed to help us out with some of the moderator duties for the next few weeks. He has proven to be a great help to us (by using the "Report to Mod" button ) in the past, so we expect the same while he has these powers. Again, this is only temporary. We just don't have enough time to plan, organize, and elect real mods right now. Thanks Real!