Dear Helper Wannabes;
I’m guessing most of you want to join the helper team for some sweet recognition, under the guise of “helping the server.” Wanting recognition isn’t something to be ashamed of. It’s only human, but I’m hoping I can persuade you not to. Being mod, isn’t all that great. Let me explain:
I’m someone who occasionally plays on cubecraft, I’m not all that bothered about hackers and cuss word language either. Hackers at least, are insta banned by sentinel these days. So basically I, personally, am not benefited by mod presence at all lol.
Second of all, becoming a moderator involves a lot of bougie ~ everyone who talks to you probably does so only to get close to you as a mod. Not to know you, but to secure a spot on the mod team. So there, already, you’ve lost a great deal of potential to have fun meeting new people.
Some of you as I’ve seen portray the mod role as akin to that of a hero ~ no not at all, it’s more like a babysitter. Directing angry children to the reports site, “no swear” on discord, and enforcing some other rules. Furthermore, you guys (wannabes) do a terrible job at building a community, with your helper-ambitions. It’s not that good, no?
I’m just saying ~ if I think back, I don’t remember mods all that well, I dont think many mods were actual, impactful community members aside from <I wont be naming anyone>. Think back: I remember Commie @Gainfullterror, @MagnificentSpam, @Shamel, @Dotsially and many others way better than the mods. These are people who helped shape Cubecraft’s personality as a whole ~ instead of wannabeism, cement your presence by being YOU.
Or you know, be a designer, they do fulfilling work, pretty outgoing as well.
Last but not least, if CCG will have 100 staff this year I guarantee nobody will grant you the recognition you desire. But the thing about members is, we can say whatever we want - we dont really have to be supportive of cubecraft all the time, essentially we have freedom of speech.
anyway thanks for coming to my ted talk goodnight.
(As I’m writing this thread, I’m taking a ten minute break, I know I said I wouldnt use the forums till September and all but it’s just this one thread ~ kay?)
I’m someone who occasionally plays on cubecraft, I’m not all that bothered about hackers and cuss word language either. Hackers at least, are insta banned by sentinel these days. So basically I, personally, am not benefited by mod presence at all lol.
Second of all, becoming a moderator involves a lot of bougie ~ everyone who talks to you probably does so only to get close to you as a mod. Not to know you, but to secure a spot on the mod team. So there, already, you’ve lost a great deal of potential to have fun meeting new people.
Some of you as I’ve seen portray the mod role as akin to that of a hero ~ no not at all, it’s more like a babysitter. Directing angry children to the reports site, “no swear” on discord, and enforcing some other rules. Furthermore, you guys (wannabes) do a terrible job at building a community, with your helper-ambitions. It’s not that good, no?
I’m just saying ~ if I think back, I don’t remember mods all that well, I dont think many mods were actual, impactful community members aside from <I wont be naming anyone>. Think back: I remember Commie @Gainfullterror, @MagnificentSpam, @Shamel, @Dotsially and many others way better than the mods. These are people who helped shape Cubecraft’s personality as a whole ~ instead of wannabeism, cement your presence by being YOU.
Or you know, be a designer, they do fulfilling work, pretty outgoing as well.
Last but not least, if CCG will have 100 staff this year I guarantee nobody will grant you the recognition you desire. But the thing about members is, we can say whatever we want - we dont really have to be supportive of cubecraft all the time, essentially we have freedom of speech.
anyway thanks for coming to my ted talk goodnight.