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Victory Road Network Support Suggestions? Errors? Comments? Questions? |
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A moderator has the ability to edit a number of things that an assistant mod doesn't, like picture comments and member signatures.
Administrators have full power while assistant administrators only have the powers I choose to give them. |
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I'm speaking for Cat, though, and I don't know what exactly he looks for. I'm just saying what I personally would look for. |
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Stepping from assistant moderator to full moderator is actually not very difficult. Simply show that you know how to handle troublemakers, perform moderator duties (Yes, I monitor the log.), and be active.
However, becoming an admin of any kind is significantly more difficult. Being an admin means that you make changes to the site or forum. Yoshi648 had been staff from early on and was my first member; he was very active and a good friend. KingOfKYA monitors the server and fixes when stuff breaks. Floatzel is another good friend of mine who helps with forum admin stuff. FreezeWarp is the owner of Crystal Islands and is very knowledgeable in PHP; I may promote him to a full admin soon. James had been admin of PokéStation (and formerly Pokémon Legends) and did good work around there; he also writes decent articles. |
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