You are no longer a level 2 moderator. And that makes me annoyed and sad. May I have my curiosity blessed with hearing why?
Thank you.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? hailebop answered Thursday August 18 2005, 7:02 am: To be honest, I don't entirely know. There was certainly no fallout in which I was suddenly demodded, I was just away at the time when the changeover from spacefem to DangerNerd was made, so I guess it seemed like I was inactive. I believe I also had one very low rating which dragged my average down to under the required 3.8, so when this feature was brought it I was automatically demodded. If I had been around I would have known before hand and worked hard to bring the average up, but because I was away and unaware, it led to me getting demodded. I had to work to get my Level 1 status back after this. I let DangerNerd know that I was still interested in being a L2 if he needed the help, but I haven't been readded as of yet. This isn't because DangerNerd or the others don't like me or don't want me on the moderating team, it's just because for me to be reappointed they'd need to decide that firstly, they needed more L2 moderators and secondly, that I was the best person for the job.
Maybe one day I shall be a L2 again, but at the moment I think there are several good candidates who rate lots and have been around awhile, so I certainly don't expect to automatically selected because I've done it before even if they were looking for more L2's.
But thanks for asking, it's nice that somebody noticed I was gone.
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