Board Thread:Apply For Staff/@comment-34921578-20171104220907/@comment-34921578-20171107010002

CrystaltheCool wrote:

TheFunGame wrote:

CrystaltheCool wrote: Um, you said that your true goal is to get the content moderator position, so naturally the point of "sensitivity" is most definitely relevant - although it's not relevant for rollback alone, it is relevant in this case since you said that your true goal is to move up to a higher position. From what I see, Sensitivity also isn't really relevant for the Content Moderator position? But, I'm probably missing something, so could you inform me how it affects what you do as a Content Mod ? Thank you ! As I understand it, rollbacks and content mods handle issues related to pages. Meanwhile, chat mods and discussion mods handle issues related to the discord server and the forums.

Sensitivity is far more important for the latter two positions than the former two, however...

I don't know if you noticed this, but I've noticed that many of our users complain and whine when their pages are so much as touched (despite the fact that touching them is literally a content mod's job), which means that staff members may have to keep a calm and straight face (and avoid shittalking) to avoid potential risk of decreased reputation (or even demotion). This may be difficult for a sensitive user to do.

Unless I am mistaken, I believe that is the reasoning behind the sensitivity point Pistach has attempted to make. @Pistach please correct me if I'm wrong! Oh damn, I totally forgot that some people don't actually like their pages being touched ! I guess sensitivity does play a role in that, though I cannot imagine shittalking someone over something so small as them not wanting their pages edited.