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“You were moved”


Three ordinary words out of context. I mean, this could mean anything, said by anyone, anywhere, at any time. However on the MCGamer Teamspeak, on July 19th, 2014 at about 10 a.m. EDT, these words meant a lot. Especially in that deep, rich, male Teamspeak voice. Only then had I realized how truly nervous I was. My head felt like it was in an oven, my arms slowly began to feel the sweat dripping down the bicep from the under-arm area, yep, I was very nervous. At that moment I was a melting pot of mixed emotion, not sure what to do, or in that matter, say. Then Nick (KitMencha) began to speak, introducing himself and the others in my interview room and I slowly started to feel an air of confidence. I had no clue what was about to happen, I’d never made it to the interview stage before but for some odd reason, I knew that I didn’t make it this far just to meet the cold hand of failure. I was going to log off this Teamspeak with the moderator rank, no exceptions. And at that very moment I opened my mouth to speak (with a voice much higher than it is now, may I add), answering the first question of the interview. Then the next, and those following. Racking my brain for the best possible answers while attempting to maintain calm and comprehensible.


By the time I finished answering the last question, I had accumulated quite a bit of sweat. I was then moved back down to the waiting room, where four extraordinary people (Nephilim, Zyinth | Bilzy, Tryhard_Batman, and Ondre) were waiting back there to ask me how it went, because I went first. The five of us had spent the last three hours getting to know each other, sharing our stories, and playing MCSG. All I could do was exhale loudly and choke out a nervous laugh. The “How do you think you did?” questions came like bullets being fired automatically from an MP9 (CS:GO reference anyone?). In my head, I’d have liked to think I did well, but I had my doubts. All those “What-ifs” - What if I answered something wrong, what if I stuttered too much, what if my interview was sub-par, what if this, what if that. Then our conversation became increasingly relaxed as the adrenaline from the interview wore off, we cracked jokes, and someone made a comment about trying not to speak because you didn’t want to be moved back up mid-sentence, and I laughed rather hard at that. Then I was moved.


Standard procedure continued, I was told a bunch of stuff and then was asked to re-log out of Minecraft and back into the MCGamer Hub because Nick wanted to make sure something was working correctly. After piecing together some logical thoughts in my head I thought that there was no way they’d drag me all the way on to the network and go through all this effort just to decline me, so I went along with it. After logging into the hub, I knew I could have “cheated” the system by checking the tab list and seeing if my name was red instead of cyan, but I decided to hold off for dramatic effect. Then I was asked..


“Can you type a dot in chat for me please?”


I had done it. Never before had I gone through such an intense and nerve-wracking procedure for a position, and I began to lose my composure. If my memory serves correct, I thanked @kitmencha, KellieBreanne, and Fletch about a billion times before being moved back down to the waiting room with my new rank to mute my mic to produce tears of joy. After more than a year of trying, hoping, and watching the ways of the staff team I had finally made it on to it myself.


Ever since that day, I have made it my goal to find a way to improve MCGamer. I’ve been here for a long time, and I’ve seen the way the community has changed. One day, I’d like to be able to say we have made the right moves, updates, and improvements to create a happier and more positive player base as well as a smoother-running server by taking value of community suggestions and opinions, as well as looking at numbers and statistics and using those to fine-tune the running of our network.


So there it is. I’ve told this story probably in three different threads, however each time I tell it I feel it’s approached from a different angle and in my opinion, it gets better every time ;)


It’s been a whole year, which is crazy. I can’t wait to see what may be in store for the future of my career here on the staff team, as well as the futures of the staff and the network.


Cool Statistics, Facts, and other Fun Stuff :3


“Back in the day…..”

  • Back in the day when I was first hired, there was no “Needs Training” rank for moderators. We had to put it in our teamspeak names manually.
  • Back in the day when I was hired, the Ban Spreadsheet was excruciatingly private. Any sharing of knowledge at all to community members resulted in a demotion.
  • Back in the day when I was hired, the staff team was about 30 members larger than it currently is.
  • Back in the day moderators were not allowed to tell users if their Report Abuses resulted in bans, we were only allowed to say “dealt with appropriately”
  • Back in the day when I first applied for moderator, the application was shorter, involving less questions.


Stats!


  • There are only nine moderators currently serving who have been hired before me. After doing some checking, only 6 of those have been serving consecutively longer (meaning that 3 resigned and came back multiple months later)
  • After becoming a moderator, my wins/games ratio in MCSG (on Ceroria) dropped from a ⅓ to now a ⅙. (rip)
  • Of the nine Sr. Mods currently serving, four of them were hired after me.
  • Of the current six administrators, I’ve been on the staff team longer than one. (Although it doesn’t really count because Neph was supposed to be interviewed before me)
  • In my time here as a staff member, I have seen at least 3 people get moderator, be promoted to Sr. Mod, and resign. (Since it’s too much effort to ask for a log of this, I’m just estimating c: )



Oh my gosh dude, I've been waiting for this moment. I wanted you to hit this milestone for a while now, and you finally hit it! <3
 

Ceroria

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Cerorororororia! Congrats on your 1 year.

^ lololol!! It's nice working with you so far C:
Likewise Jay!
Congrats Ceroria on a massive achievement! :)
Thank you thank you thank you Niall c:
mfw you haven't resigned

mfw there are still some decent mods left
mfw Bill Cosby
Thanks! ^-^
Congrats on a year bby <3
Thanks Hackfrey!
Congratulations on being Staff for an entire year Ceroria!
Thank you very much Sebastian! :D
Congrats Cerorinub!
Gracias yann00b
1 year is such a longer time than we can even think in our minds, especially to be moderating such a large Minecraft network. This thread not only shows your dedication to moderating, but your dedication to the network and its community.


Congratulations on 1 year, and I hope there are many many more. :)
Well, I can definitely say I don't plan on resigning soon, so that many more thing is definitely to come, and yes I have been here for quite a while. I'd say the number one thing that keeps me here is the fact that most of my friends are still here, and that I'm really trying hard to get back into playing SG often :p
Congrats! I hope you'll stay in the community for a long time. :D
Even after I resign far into the future, I hope to still stay somewhat connected to the community, so I'm definitely a long ways away from leaving :)
i also remember when everyone told their waiting room stories and felt so happy when they got mod
I still find telling my waiting room story super fun (hence why I did it in this thread) hahah
Hello Ceroria bb! :)

I have to say, that you are the most amazing and inspirational person I have ever met. I am not saying you are the only one, but since I talked to you for the first time in a Meeting room, I have always been interested in being your friend, cause your voice is sexy ;) Joking.. xD
Congratulations with 1 Year, and hope to see you stay for much longer, cause you do deserve more c;
Thanks for everything Ceroria, I love you ;)

- Alex
Alex, you are super nice throughout practically everything, and are always good to be around. I hope you stay on the staff team for a good while because it's nice to work with you!
Congrats Ceroria!!!
Thanks Andreas!!!
Hey m9 congr@s. i hop u get teh srmod! 11!! 1! 1! 1
Why thank ya Ali. Unfortunately matters such as Sr. Mod are a bit out of my control :]
Yeah, interviews are fun.

Anyways, 1 year, wow. Congratulations, old timer!
Please, call me Grandpa.
Congrats Ceroria!!! 1 year here :)
Thank you!
Congrats Carroturtle and here's to another year c:
On another note... why is "whales or sharks" a question? The answer to that should be pretty obvious.

Congratulations! you deserved <3
Thank you! And good luck in your interview :)
you should be sr mod tbh yo ...
Well, I'm a senior citizen if that counts..!
Congrats man! Lets make this to the next year ehh?
I don't see why not!
Congratulations Ceroria (aka the cerorinub)! <3

This was definitely worth it reading, what a quality thread you wrote there man. It's more than amazing and special that you are here now for a year. I love your kindness, your jokes and also your ability to organize events perfectly. I hope that you'll stay here as long as possible and I hope that you are enjoying every second of your MCGamer career :)

Thank you a bunch Vigilo! I do take a bit of pride in my writing, in fact it's something I'm seriously considering pursuing a career in, that and statistics which are ironically on different sides of the spectrum. I can also say that I'm getting so many new and awesome experiences out of my time here.
they grow up so fast
:')
We're watching videos of whale sharks now thanks to you :p

Congrats on an awesome achievement. Glad I could give you your shiny medal. Also, glad I was hired slightly before you so I can consider myself older mwuahaha
I'm glad to hear I'm such a whalesharkian inspiration :]

I'm also incredibly honored someone as awesome as you could have handed me that shiny medal! (thanks also for the Community Games one). And hey, even if you were hired after me, you're still like four years older anyway so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Wow. 1 year. Who would ever think you'd stay that long? Some achievement.
I look forward to working with you more and more and hopefully I can stay for a year as well!

Btw, that 1st paragraph has the interview stage to a T.

Haha thanks, I'll definitely be here for quite a while longer.
I'm so happy for you this is a great achievement for you and I just want to tell you sticking with the staff team for this long is amazing and you are a great moderator. ❤
Thank you so much!
thankz yo
Congrats Ceroria! <3
Thank you Katbae!
Ceroria it's spelt "Baderator"
nah grats bro
rood :c
Congrats!
Thanks!
Wow, you're older than half of the Sr. Mods, but you're still a baby to me! :D
Means a lot dad :']
Congratulations Ceroria! I'll try to not be #4..

Also, I would like you to add the option 'Whale Sharks' to the poll.
brb adding whale sharks
Lets go for another year!! <3!!! :D its nice to have you around xD and even more with your Duck skin haha nice :p
My duck skin is super attractive, I know!
Oh my gosh dude, I've been waiting for this moment. I wanted you to hit this milestone for a while now, and you finally hit it! <3
I must say I didn't expect to make it to a year.
Congratulations Ceroria!!!
Thanks uncle! <3
:3333
 

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“You were moved”


Three ordinary words out of context. I mean, this could mean anything, said by anyone, anywhere, at any time. However on the MCGamer Teamspeak, on July 19th, 2014 at about 10 a.m. EDT, these words meant a lot. Especially in that deep, rich, male Teamspeak voice. Only then had I realized how truly nervous I was. My head felt like it was in an oven, my arms slowly began to feel the sweat dripping down the bicep from the under-arm area, yep, I was very nervous. At that moment I was a melting pot of mixed emotion, not sure what to do, or in that matter, say. Then Nick (KitMencha) began to speak, introducing himself and the others in my interview room and I slowly started to feel an air of confidence. I had no clue what was about to happen, I’d never made it to the interview stage before but for some odd reason, I knew that I didn’t make it this far just to meet the cold hand of failure. I was going to log off this Teamspeak with the moderator rank, no exceptions. And at that very moment I opened my mouth to speak (with a voice much higher than it is now, may I add), answering the first question of the interview. Then the next, and those following. Racking my brain for the best possible answers while attempting to maintain calm and comprehensible.


By the time I finished answering the last question, I had accumulated quite a bit of sweat. I was then moved back down to the waiting room, where four extraordinary people (Nephilim, Zyinth | Bilzy, Tryhard_Batman, and Ondre) were waiting back there to ask me how it went, because I went first. The five of us had spent the last three hours getting to know each other, sharing our stories, and playing MCSG. All I could do was exhale loudly and choke out a nervous laugh. The “How do you think you did?” questions came like bullets being fired automatically from an MP9 (CS:GO reference anyone?). In my head, I’d have liked to think I did well, but I had my doubts. All those “What-ifs” - What if I answered something wrong, what if I stuttered too much, what if my interview was sub-par, what if this, what if that. Then our conversation became increasingly relaxed as the adrenaline from the interview wore off, we cracked jokes, and someone made a comment about trying not to speak because you didn’t want to be moved back up mid-sentence, and I laughed rather hard at that. Then I was moved.


Standard procedure continued, I was told a bunch of stuff and then was asked to re-log out of Minecraft and back into the MCGamer Hub because Nick wanted to make sure something was working correctly. After piecing together some logical thoughts in my head I thought that there was no way they’d drag me all the way on to the network and go through all this effort just to decline me, so I went along with it. After logging into the hub, I knew I could have “cheated” the system by checking the tab list and seeing if my name was red instead of cyan, but I decided to hold off for dramatic effect. Then I was asked..


“Can you type a dot in chat for me please?”


I had done it. Never before had I gone through such an intense and nerve-wracking procedure for a position, and I began to lose my composure. If my memory serves correct, I thanked @kitmencha, KellieBreanne, and Fletch about a billion times before being moved back down to the waiting room with my new rank to mute my mic to produce tears of joy. After more than a year of trying, hoping, and watching the ways of the staff team I had finally made it on to it myself.


Ever since that day, I have made it my goal to find a way to improve MCGamer. I’ve been here for a long time, and I’ve seen the way the community has changed. One day, I’d like to be able to say we have made the right moves, updates, and improvements to create a happier and more positive player base as well as a smoother-running server by taking value of community suggestions and opinions, as well as looking at numbers and statistics and using those to fine-tune the running of our network.


So there it is. I’ve told this story probably in three different threads, however each time I tell it I feel it’s approached from a different angle and in my opinion, it gets better every time ;)


It’s been a whole year, which is crazy. I can’t wait to see what may be in store for the future of my career here on the staff team, as well as the futures of the staff and the network.


Cool Statistics, Facts, and other Fun Stuff :3


“Back in the day…..”

  • Back in the day when I was first hired, there was no “Needs Training” rank for moderators. We had to put it in our teamspeak names manually.
  • Back in the day when I was hired, the Ban Spreadsheet was excruciatingly private. Any sharing of knowledge at all to community members resulted in a demotion.
  • Back in the day when I was hired, the staff team was about 30 members larger than it currently is.
  • Back in the day moderators were not allowed to tell users if their Report Abuses resulted in bans, we were only allowed to say “dealt with appropriately”
  • Back in the day when I first applied for moderator, the application was shorter, involving less questions.


Stats!


  • There are only nine moderators currently serving who have been hired before me. After doing some checking, only 6 of those have been serving consecutively longer (meaning that 3 resigned and came back multiple months later)
  • After becoming a moderator, my wins/games ratio in MCSG (on Ceroria) dropped from a ⅓ to now a ⅙. (rip)
  • Of the nine Sr. Mods currently serving, four of them were hired after me.
  • Of the current six administrators, I’ve been on the staff team longer than one. (Although it doesn’t really count because Neph was supposed to be interviewed before me)
  • In my time here as a staff member, I have seen at least 3 people get moderator, be promoted to Sr. Mod, and resign. (Since it’s too much effort to ask for a log of this, I’m just estimating c: )








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I smiled while reading this whole thing :) I'm so happy for you buddy! You've come so far, you've been such a great mod and forumer. I really enjoyed reading this by the way, the amount sophisticated lanuguage, very delightful to read! Anyways, congrats on making it this far, I'm sure you'll still be here in the upcoming years :)

Btw, you posted this at 4:20am for me :D
 
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“You were moved”


Three ordinary words out of context. I mean, this could mean anything, said by anyone, anywhere, at any time. However on the MCGamer Teamspeak, on July 19th, 2014 at about 10 a.m. EDT, these words meant a lot. Especially in that deep, rich, male Teamspeak voice. Only then had I realized how truly nervous I was. My head felt like it was in an oven, my arms slowly began to feel the sweat dripping down the bicep from the under-arm area, yep, I was very nervous. At that moment I was a melting pot of mixed emotion, not sure what to do, or in that matter, say. Then Nick (KitMencha) began to speak, introducing himself and the others in my interview room and I slowly started to feel an air of confidence. I had no clue what was about to happen, I’d never made it to the interview stage before but for some odd reason, I knew that I didn’t make it this far just to meet the cold hand of failure. I was going to log off this Teamspeak with the moderator rank, no exceptions. And at that very moment I opened my mouth to speak (with a voice much higher than it is now, may I add), answering the first question of the interview. Then the next, and those following. Racking my brain for the best possible answers while attempting to maintain calm and comprehensible.


By the time I finished answering the last question, I had accumulated quite a bit of sweat. I was then moved back down to the waiting room, where four extraordinary people (Nephilim, Zyinth | Bilzy, Tryhard_Batman, and Ondre) were waiting back there to ask me how it went, because I went first. The five of us had spent the last three hours getting to know each other, sharing our stories, and playing MCSG. All I could do was exhale loudly and choke out a nervous laugh. The “How do you think you did?” questions came like bullets being fired automatically from an MP9 (CS:GO reference anyone?). In my head, I’d have liked to think I did well, but I had my doubts. All those “What-ifs” - What if I answered something wrong, what if I stuttered too much, what if my interview was sub-par, what if this, what if that. Then our conversation became increasingly relaxed as the adrenaline from the interview wore off, we cracked jokes, and someone made a comment about trying not to speak because you didn’t want to be moved back up mid-sentence, and I laughed rather hard at that. Then I was moved.


Standard procedure continued, I was told a bunch of stuff and then was asked to re-log out of Minecraft and back into the MCGamer Hub because Nick wanted to make sure something was working correctly. After piecing together some logical thoughts in my head I thought that there was no way they’d drag me all the way on to the network and go through all this effort just to decline me, so I went along with it. After logging into the hub, I knew I could have “cheated” the system by checking the tab list and seeing if my name was red instead of cyan, but I decided to hold off for dramatic effect. Then I was asked..


“Can you type a dot in chat for me please?”


I had done it. Never before had I gone through such an intense and nerve-wracking procedure for a position, and I began to lose my composure. If my memory serves correct, I thanked @kitmencha, KellieBreanne, and Fletch about a billion times before being moved back down to the waiting room with my new rank to mute my mic to produce tears of joy. After more than a year of trying, hoping, and watching the ways of the staff team I had finally made it on to it myself.


Ever since that day, I have made it my goal to find a way to improve MCGamer. I’ve been here for a long time, and I’ve seen the way the community has changed. One day, I’d like to be able to say we have made the right moves, updates, and improvements to create a happier and more positive player base as well as a smoother-running server by taking value of community suggestions and opinions, as well as looking at numbers and statistics and using those to fine-tune the running of our network.


So there it is. I’ve told this story probably in three different threads, however each time I tell it I feel it’s approached from a different angle and in my opinion, it gets better every time ;)


It’s been a whole year, which is crazy. I can’t wait to see what may be in store for the future of my career here on the staff team, as well as the futures of the staff and the network.


Cool Statistics, Facts, and other Fun Stuff :3


“Back in the day…..”

  • Back in the day when I was first hired, there was no “Needs Training” rank for moderators. We had to put it in our teamspeak names manually.
  • Back in the day when I was hired, the Ban Spreadsheet was excruciatingly private. Any sharing of knowledge at all to community members resulted in a demotion.
  • Back in the day when I was hired, the staff team was about 30 members larger than it currently is.
  • Back in the day moderators were not allowed to tell users if their Report Abuses resulted in bans, we were only allowed to say “dealt with appropriately”
  • Back in the day when I first applied for moderator, the application was shorter, involving less questions.


Stats!


  • There are only nine moderators currently serving who have been hired before me. After doing some checking, only 6 of those have been serving consecutively longer (meaning that 3 resigned and came back multiple months later)
  • After becoming a moderator, my wins/games ratio in MCSG (on Ceroria) dropped from a ⅓ to now a ⅙. (rip)
  • Of the nine Sr. Mods currently serving, four of them were hired after me.
  • Of the current six administrators, I’ve been on the staff team longer than one. (Although it doesn’t really count because Neph was supposed to be interviewed before me)
  • In my time here as a staff member, I have seen at least 3 people get moderator, be promoted to Sr. Mod, and resign. (Since it’s too much effort to ask for a log of this, I’m just estimating c: )



Congrats bb <33 The 30th will be my 8 month anniversary!!! It couldn't come any sooner <3
 

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Congratulations Ceroria!

You've made a big impact in the year you've been moderator here and I don't doubt you'll continue to give to the community into the future. I hope to get to know you better soon :)
 

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