duckluv321
District 13
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It sucks, it really does. I've been there, and I know how you feel, but sometimes you just can't bypass things.Keyword there is "majority". I know many people my own age aren't able to handle something like this. There are few that can. If they didn't remove the age limit, atleast remove the age limit on age exceptions. I understand fully why there is age exceptions, I honestly just wish I could have a chance :c
I might wake up one day and think "Hey! I'm ready to get my driver's license!" and I darn well might be ready to get that driver's license, but the law says I need to be 16, and I am not 16.
While driving is much more serious then becoming a moderator, and that's an actual law, and not just a rule, these are similar.
Sometimes, you might be ready for something, but others are not. You might be ready to prove yourself and that you are mature far beyond your years, but are other's ready to listen? Will other's respect what you have to say when they know your age? If you were, for example, 12 years old and you got your driver's license, do you think anyone would want to drive anywhere with you right off the bat? Probably not, in all honesty. If someone doesn't know you, and all they know is your age, that's all they can judge you by.
It's a sad truth, but it's the truth.
The best thing I can tell you is to wait. I don't know how old you are, but from what you've told me, you aren't at the age requirement yet, which stinks. You seem awfully mature, which is a darn good start, but I don't know of anything you can do to bypass the age limit..
However- I can tell you this.
You don't need to be a moderator to make a difference. I think a lot of people see the moderating rank as a privilege to help out.
"I want to help out, so I'll apply for moderator!"
There's nothing wrong with that, but remove the last part of that sentence.
"I want to help out!"
There is nothing wrong with being a helpful, positive influence on the community even if you don't have the shiny rank to go with it. Who says you help out a new forum member? Record and report a hacker? Warn a user for swearing in chat? Just because you don't have the rank doesn't mean you can't do it!
(Yes, I know moderators have that established higher authority that allows you to make that difference easier in some cases, I.e. "You're not a moderator, why should I listen to you?", but you can still do it.
If you really want to make a difference, you'll find a way
(I apologize for my extreme use of driving analogies. Vroom, vroom )