You've probably noticed that there aren't any uses with the 'Administrator' or 'Moderator' title running around. If that's the case, count yourself among the 95% of people who don't use their brain to figure out that everyone has a weird title. If you have to ask someone else where the titles came from, you're not exercising your brain enough; please take it for a walk around Google for a while, then come back to slacking off around this forum.
In the event that you haven't figured out what they mean, here's a quick breakdown:
- Curator - that's an Administrator. Don't piss them off.
- Collector - that's a Global Moderator. They're kind of like God.
- Speleologist - that's a moderator. Be nice to them, or they'll haul your ass up before God.
Needless to say, there are always going to be people who want moderator permissions, so here's the answer to folks who ask to be a moderator:
NO.The general rule of thumb is, if you have to
ask to be a moderator, you aren't ready to be a moderator.
Moderator permissions will be granted in the following cases:
- People in charge of particular Network components.
- The staff decides that they want or need another moderator.