Disclaimer: This has literally nothing to do with the current mods or admins, I love em and even with some differences I am not here to bash them at all. So dont come running in here defending staff, I'm not attacking them. This is just a discussion I suppose.
Alright. A common misconception I am seeing is that to become an admin you must grind apps while being a mod. I agree you should work your way up to become an admin, but there is something I want to clarify.
Being a good mod =/= Being a good admin.
The two positions require two completely different mentalities.
Mod Mentality: Constant work, grading apps. Keeping up with new members and making sure everything is graded on time, solving app issues. Moving things of course.
Admin Mentality: EXECUTIVE decisions. Making hard decisions, changing rules. Most places dont have Dev Teams, and the admins make almost all of the systems.
Mod work is super important. Dont get me wrong. But being good at grading apps does not mean you will be able to handle being a admin. Being staff is a job. Whether or not you have fun with it, is up to you. As an admin you have to be committed to hearing members out and taking suggestions, and not grading/moving things. To be a good admin has nothing to do with experience in grading apps, it has to do with experience with people. Making tough decisions, designing things, being active. Your job is to keep the member base stimulated. Not everyone can be happy. I get this. But you still gotta try and do watcha gotta do. You're going to get way more complaints as an admin than as a mod, and you need to be prepared for this.
Just thought I'd clarify. If you wanna throw in your two cents, sure. If you disagree, that's fine. But there is no arguing the fact that being a Mod and being an Admin are two wildly different things. An Admin is not just a Mod with more authority, they have a new set of responsibilities. Thanks for your time.
(You may move this to discussions if you like, I just hoped it would get more attention here)
Alright. A common misconception I am seeing is that to become an admin you must grind apps while being a mod. I agree you should work your way up to become an admin, but there is something I want to clarify.
Being a good mod =/= Being a good admin.
The two positions require two completely different mentalities.
Mod Mentality: Constant work, grading apps. Keeping up with new members and making sure everything is graded on time, solving app issues. Moving things of course.
Admin Mentality: EXECUTIVE decisions. Making hard decisions, changing rules. Most places dont have Dev Teams, and the admins make almost all of the systems.
Mod work is super important. Dont get me wrong. But being good at grading apps does not mean you will be able to handle being a admin. Being staff is a job. Whether or not you have fun with it, is up to you. As an admin you have to be committed to hearing members out and taking suggestions, and not grading/moving things. To be a good admin has nothing to do with experience in grading apps, it has to do with experience with people. Making tough decisions, designing things, being active. Your job is to keep the member base stimulated. Not everyone can be happy. I get this. But you still gotta try and do watcha gotta do. You're going to get way more complaints as an admin than as a mod, and you need to be prepared for this.
Just thought I'd clarify. If you wanna throw in your two cents, sure. If you disagree, that's fine. But there is no arguing the fact that being a Mod and being an Admin are two wildly different things. An Admin is not just a Mod with more authority, they have a new set of responsibilities. Thanks for your time.
(You may move this to discussions if you like, I just hoped it would get more attention here)