Before I was a moderator, I use to enjoy reading the Sanction Reports. When I became Admin, and started having to render judgement on them, it's become absolutely no fun at all. It is, without a doubt, the worst part of the job.
' Wrote:Before I was a moderator, I use to enjoy reading the Sanction Reports. When I became Admin, and started having to render judgement on them, it's become absolutely no fun at all. It is, without a doubt, the worst part of the job.
' Wrote:Before I was a moderator, I use to enjoy reading the Sanction Reports. When I became Admin, and started having to render judgement on them, it's become absolutely no fun at all. It is, without a doubt, the worst part of the job.
Every day I read the sanction threads and thank the Flying Spaghetti Monster that I no longer have to deal with people like that.
First thing this morning, I moved some ships from out of Bastille and changed the reps on them, so a community member could sell them.
Next, I flew out on my Admin ship and answered questions from no less than eight different people. Also, I dealt with a player ingame that was pirating people outside Manhattan with an improper ID.
Also, I spoke with other Admins in chat, dealing with more serious concerns and questions that involved players and gameplay.
Lastly, I'm posting here. Heheh.
All told, about 3 hours spent so far and I haven't even got to 'play the game' yet.
Not complaining though. I volunteered for this. But as far as sanctions go, it's a necessary and ugly part of the job.
They're usually the first thing I read when I look at the forums. I enjoy watching people grovel to the admins with their poor grasp on English and shamelessly insincere apologies.
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brings us by a commodius vicus of recirculation back to Howth Castle and Environs.