ShaunDepro
Mockingjay
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I do agree about age only half exposing maturity... but you guys have to think, why. Why are you so eager to become moderators? It's usually only to help out the community - or the perks and bragging rights.
Generally, if it's the second then the answer is obvious. If you want to lend a hand to help the community there is no different then recording and reporting then it is to moderating, as they must go through a similar process from what I heard. The only difference is the ability to take action upright, which isn't necessary - if we wanted absolutely every problem dealt with we'd need 106, heck over 2,500 more moderators to deal with everything.
Except, at the moment they only need a few moderators. The age limit and other set rules are secondarily there to reduce too many applications. The rule has got nothing to do with maturity in the end.
TL;DR: There is no difference from reporting and moderating. The age limit isn't a rule for more mature moderators - but to limit the amount of applications. They don't want to go through even more applications. xD
Generally, if it's the second then the answer is obvious. If you want to lend a hand to help the community there is no different then recording and reporting then it is to moderating, as they must go through a similar process from what I heard. The only difference is the ability to take action upright, which isn't necessary - if we wanted absolutely every problem dealt with we'd need 106, heck over 2,500 more moderators to deal with everything.
Except, at the moment they only need a few moderators. The age limit and other set rules are secondarily there to reduce too many applications. The rule has got nothing to do with maturity in the end.
TL;DR: There is no difference from reporting and moderating. The age limit isn't a rule for more mature moderators - but to limit the amount of applications. They don't want to go through even more applications. xD