This will probably sound like I'm on a power trip, but I don't care. I just have to vent.
I see it all the time on CS, where I am actually a mod, but I also see it on other sites where I'm simply a member, and it still ticks me off. (It even used to tick me off at CS before I became a mod.)
There will be a problematic post, or a thread will start going south, and a member will step in with a warning to the others saying, "I'm not a mod but..." or "*Dons not a mod hat"
If you're not a mod, then STFU!!! Use the tools available on that site to report it to an actual mod, then.
If you keep stepping in and pointing out crap and "moderating" threads, and the mods never see it, how are they supposed to know there's a problem?
If you're not a mod, then why should anyone listen to you, just because you're wearing your "not a mod hat" ?
It just looks like somebody sucking up and trying to earn brownie points, but instead, they just come across as a "wannabe mod" overstepping their limits as members.
To me, it's like coworkers who aren't actually supervisors, yet acting like they are.
Not only that, but sometimes...the totally wrong information is given by the person wearing the "not a mod hat".
Like I say, it probably sounds "power trippish" on my part, but it even bugs me when I'm in a situation where I have absolutely no power at all.
I see it all the time on CS, where I am actually a mod, but I also see it on other sites where I'm simply a member, and it still ticks me off. (It even used to tick me off at CS before I became a mod.)
There will be a problematic post, or a thread will start going south, and a member will step in with a warning to the others saying, "I'm not a mod but..." or "*Dons not a mod hat"
If you're not a mod, then STFU!!! Use the tools available on that site to report it to an actual mod, then.
If you keep stepping in and pointing out crap and "moderating" threads, and the mods never see it, how are they supposed to know there's a problem?
If you're not a mod, then why should anyone listen to you, just because you're wearing your "not a mod hat" ?
It just looks like somebody sucking up and trying to earn brownie points, but instead, they just come across as a "wannabe mod" overstepping their limits as members.
To me, it's like coworkers who aren't actually supervisors, yet acting like they are.
Not only that, but sometimes...the totally wrong information is given by the person wearing the "not a mod hat".
Like I say, it probably sounds "power trippish" on my part, but it even bugs me when I'm in a situation where I have absolutely no power at all.
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