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Looks like MCSG isn't the only thing that needs publicity...Seeing as the thread has not been posted on in over 24 hours, I am allowed to bump the thread.
I think it's safe to blame the year or so that I've been largely absent.Looks like MCSG isn't the only thing that needs publicity...
Well to be honest, even if MCGamer is sponsoring a streamer, they can't assign somebody to moderate a stream. That's entirely up to the streamer. It's like running your own business. Your parents aren't your boss, so why would the be able to tell you who you want working for you.I think this is a really good idea. A good way to draw in more active players and strengthen the server's content creator community.
It'd also give Moderators another role as potential stream managers and moderators.
The Moderators would be given a rank on the Twitch channel, perhaps after going through some sort of training process to acquaint them with Twitch and how it works.Well to be honest, even if MCGamer is sponsoring a streamer, they can't assign somebody to moderate a stream. That's entirely up to the streamer. It's like running your own business. Your parents aren't your boss, so why would the be able to tell you who you want working for you.
If that's the case, the streamer should have a little more say in who becomes mod. I also feel that it would be unfair if there were heavy punishments for misbehavior in the chat. Some people will probably be unaware it's now moderated by MCSG, especially because depending on the rules, streamers could have been more lenient before they had to crack down with the acception of the MCSG sponsorship.The Moderators would be given a rank on the Twitch channel, perhaps after going through some sort of training process to acquaint them with Twitch and how it works.
It's something that the streamer would agree with during the application process.
I'm not sure if you understand the "Sponsored Streamer" idea.If that's the case, the streamer should have a little more say in who becomes mod. I also feel that it would be unfair if there were heavy punishments for misbehavior in the chat. Some people will probably be unaware it's now moderated by MCSG, especially because depending on the rules, streamers could have been more lenient before they had to crack down with the acception of the MCSG sponsorship.
Ohhhhhh, I thought it had something to do with an individual being sponsored by MCSGI'm not sure if you understand the "Sponsored Streamer" idea.
The streamer can still have their own individual Twitch.tv channel, where they stream with their own personal settings, mods, description, etc.
But they also have access to an official MCGamer-operated channel where they can livestream, but this channel will be moderated by MCGamer's own staff team, etc.