Author: Roy Eassa
Date: 16:22:03 09/07/01
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On September 07, 2001 at 19:14:04, Dann Corbit wrote: >On September 07, 2001 at 19:00:26, Roy Eassa wrote: >[snip] >>I never asked to be nominated, and when e-mailed and asked, I declined. Nobody >>has ever told me what responsibilities a moderator has, or what (if any) >>benefits it entails. I was just nominated, basically against my will. Odd! > >I guess nobody ever told you that you must forfeit one million dollars if you >refuse the nomination. It's in the small print of the agreement you signed when >you joined. > >Just kidding. >;-) > >You can always refuse the nomination (many people do). The theory is that >enough people will care enough to donate free time and the CCC will continue to >operate like a Swiss watch (well, they do get sand in the gears from time to >time). > >Moderator responsibilities are: >Respond to complaints via the moderator email form. > >How *exactly* you respond is up to yourself and the other moderators chosen. > >Moderator benefits are... >Well they are -- uhhh... >mmmmm......... > >Let's just say it takes an altruistic attitude to serve as moderator. What if you must leave town for a week? Or, at other times, you can only check your e-mail once per day? If neither of those is a problem, I guess I don't mind. (And if there were a benefit of, say, 20% off chess software at ICD, I'd be delighted!)
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