I mean, I don’t think a mod necessarily needs to be very skilled in something to moderate a community dedicated to that thing.
But obviously they should be aware that they’re not, and not use their novice numbers as a boast. Which is what the new mod is doing. That just shows they’re arrogant and clueless, two qualities you definitely don’t want in a moderator.
Assuming their mod duties only involve removing stuff like spam and trolls, I guess. Is that all mods do? Mods seem to always be people who know their stuff, this situation seems so strange in comparison.
My golf handicap is higher than the average score. I’ve played at 4 different courses and I go the driving range about once every 3 years. I should see if they’ll let me become a moderator of /r/golf.
Can’t wait for bowlers averaging 170 moderating the bowling subreddit next
Silly bowler n00b, the maximum score’s 100, 10 frames * 10 pins. Math.
– some /r/bowling mod wannabe, probably.
Bet that was funny in your head.
–spiderman
I mean, I don’t think a mod necessarily needs to be very skilled in something to moderate a community dedicated to that thing.
But obviously they should be aware that they’re not, and not use their novice numbers as a boast. Which is what the new mod is doing. That just shows they’re arrogant and clueless, two qualities you definitely don’t want in a moderator.
Assuming their mod duties only involve removing stuff like spam and trolls, I guess. Is that all mods do? Mods seem to always be people who know their stuff, this situation seems so strange in comparison.
My golf handicap is higher than the average score. I’ve played at 4 different courses and I go the driving range about once every 3 years. I should see if they’ll let me become a moderator of /r/golf.
I can bowl 170 easily, where do I sign up?
(Bowling score is like golf score, right?)