Melody
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Even if it were possible to put on such a contest, it would have to be very limited in scope.The contestants themselves would have to be hand-picked by H-Staff, willing to compete, and generally a decent choice for moderator already. That would totally be unfair to the entire community. It would feel more like an election than a contest.
Take it from a 10 year veteran, the road to becoming a mod isn't one you choose to take. It chooses you. Even being around as long as I have is never any guarantee that you'll be considered right for the position. Not to mention there's a lot more that go into mod choices that are best left unspoken. Some small percentage of it is even just random chance, and a another small percentage of it is how socially connected and liked you are.
To be quite honest I'm sure there are several sections my friends would say I'd be good at managing. That doesn't make me an automatic leader. That doesn't necessarily mean everyone shares that opinion and that definitely doesn't make me, or anyone else in the same situation, cut out to be a mod. A will to help does not make one an effective leader. It's not even that you have to be an extrovert to make mod either. I know many mods who are quite as introverted as I am, if not more so. Activity isn't the answer either, being more active is often a double edged sword. Too much and you're not portraying a good image of yourself. Too little, and you are considered lazy and/or irresponsible. It's a delicate balance.
Finally, to be quite honest, I think it's best to leave the moderator hiring to our trusted Administrators who have been around long enough to know where the community is going and know it's history. Just knowing PC's history doesn't make one a good leader either, but most of the admins here at PC worked their way up from moderator. They were consistently considered to be the most respectable and level headed people, so they've earned their rights and stripes.
Take it from a 10 year veteran, the road to becoming a mod isn't one you choose to take. It chooses you. Even being around as long as I have is never any guarantee that you'll be considered right for the position. Not to mention there's a lot more that go into mod choices that are best left unspoken. Some small percentage of it is even just random chance, and a another small percentage of it is how socially connected and liked you are.
To be quite honest I'm sure there are several sections my friends would say I'd be good at managing. That doesn't make me an automatic leader. That doesn't necessarily mean everyone shares that opinion and that definitely doesn't make me, or anyone else in the same situation, cut out to be a mod. A will to help does not make one an effective leader. It's not even that you have to be an extrovert to make mod either. I know many mods who are quite as introverted as I am, if not more so. Activity isn't the answer either, being more active is often a double edged sword. Too much and you're not portraying a good image of yourself. Too little, and you are considered lazy and/or irresponsible. It's a delicate balance.
Finally, to be quite honest, I think it's best to leave the moderator hiring to our trusted Administrators who have been around long enough to know where the community is going and know it's history. Just knowing PC's history doesn't make one a good leader either, but most of the admins here at PC worked their way up from moderator. They were consistently considered to be the most respectable and level headed people, so they've earned their rights and stripes.