What date did you register as a CS member?
I registered on June 25, 2010.
How many posts have you made in the forum (at the time of applying)?
At the time of applying, I have 3,507 posts.
Without posting your age, are you old enough (and willing) to risk seeing
adult content when screening posts that are waiting for moderator approval?
Yes, I'm most certainly old enough and willing to take the risk.
How many days a week do you usually visit CS?
Every single day of the week, unless I'm out of town and don't have Internet access.
If I do go out of town and don't have Internet access, it is usually only for the weekend.
How many hours per day do you usually spend on CS, on a day that you do visit?
Because of school and work, the amount of hours I spend per day differs. On work days, I'm typically on for a few hours in the early afternoon and then get on for another few hours when I get home really late at night. On school days, I'll be on for an hour in the morning, check the site for about thirty minutes between classes, and then get on when I get home from school and will be on the rest of the night until I go to bed. If I don't have work or school and am not out of town, I'll be on throughout the whole day. I usually leave CS in an open tab even when I'm checking other websites that I frequent. So the hours I'm on differs pretty drastically, but typically I'm on from anywhere from 4 or 5 hours to the whole day. I don't take classes during the summer, so after May I'd be able to be on much more than that.
Have you moderated on any other forums before? If so, please link to them.
I did a little moderating on the website Chibifurs at the end of last year, but I unfortunately cannot link to the site because it was shut down due to coding problems. I had to handle a number of bots posting obscene images on the site, so that's nothing new to me. I do moderate my own art shops in the Chickensmoothie forums. I've had quite a few various art shops in the past where I've had to give people warnings and remind them to follow the rules of the shop. I realize that's nowhere near the same as being a Global Moderator, but I hope it still counts as some experience in moderating. My most current art shop is
Creative Cafe. It is pretty active when it is open, so I've had to keep my eye on it to make sure everybody is following the rules. So far I haven't had anything too troubling, as the customers have all been very nice.
Can you think of any particular skills you can bring to the position?
I know this is out of order, but I wanted to answer the "important question" last. I hope that's okay!
1. I'm extremely fluent in English. I'm fairly adequate at understanding broken English and chatspeak, and I'm not afraid to ask people to clarify what they're saying if I can't understand them.
2. I'm all about being professional when handling any situation. I recently had to deal with a highly disgruntled commissioner on deviantart.com. They had paid me, in points, to do art for them. There was a misunderstanding between the two of us regarding how the art was to be done. After the art was posted, they wrote a number of rather rude comments on the piece, in public where anyone could have read them, and asked me to consider completely redoing the entire thing. I was upset, appalled at what they'd written, and could very well have written them back and been just as nasty. But I allowed myself to take a deep breath, calm down, and then write them a note. I handled it in what I considered to be a professional manner, and I was very frank but never rude back to them. I even sent the points back to them and deleted the art, to show that I was sorry for the entire misunderstanding. I've also recently had to deal with spam messages on deviantart and other rude commentators. In those instances, instead of engaging with the people I simply hid or reported their messages. If I'd been a moderator, I would have given the rude commentators warnings and banned the account that was sending out the spam.
3. I have a no-nonsense approach to rule breaking, but on the other hand I can also be super friendly. I'm focused on getting justice, but I would never take it to the extreme. I'd dole out punishments that fit the crimes. If it's someone's first warning and wasn't anything serious, I would be courteous to them and explain how they broke the rule and what to do differently in the future. If it's someone's sixth warning and they obviously have been warned multiple times not to do something and they did it again, I would be more strict in my word usage but never rude or demeaning to them.
4. I'm super eager and love to help out in any way I can. I've had various people message me on Chickensmoothie and ask me questions, and I always try to reply to them to the best of my ability. And if I cannot answer their questions, I refer them to someone who can. I've also occasionally stumbled onto threads where people were asking questions that I was able to answer for them, which is something I'd like to do more of.
5. I'm familiar with Chickensmoothie's rules, and I know where to go to double check rules if I need reminding.
6. I am a quick learner and would easily be able to handle learning how to delete posts, move threads, etc. I already know how to edit and delete my own posts, so I'm assuming it isn't much different than that.
Now the important question: Why do you want to be a moderator for CS?
I want to be a Global Moderator because Chickensmoothie is the best, most amazing, most fantastic, most stupendous website on all of the Internet! Okay, in all seriousness, I've been in love with the website since the moment I joined, and it would be a dream come true to be able to give back at least some of what the website has given me, in some way or form. It really is my favorite website on the entire Internet. There are so many aspects to the site that make it so well-rounded that I'm never bored when I'm on here. Everything from the linearts of the pets to the dress up items, from the grouping system to the trading system, even the fact that you can use almost an endless number of different symbols in your username, everything about this site makes me love it. The events are always so well thought out and perfect, the pets designs are absolutely gorgeous and stunning, the Staff and most of the players are incredibly nice, the Pound is an ingenious idea...I could go on all day, but I know you have more forms to go through! Haha.
When I joined, I'd been looking for a pet website that didn't require you to click the pets to make them grow because I found that tedious and frustrating. But what I found in Chickensmoothie was so much more than that. I've met so many wonderful people on here that I never would have never met otherwise, some of whom I consider to be my best online friends. I've grown in leaps and bounds as an artist because other Chickensmoothians have given me reason to practice my skills. This website has been my paradise away from a harsh reality for the last three years, and I plan to be around for years to come. I've had to deal with a lot in the last three years, including the deaths of three grandparents and depression, but coming onto Chickensmoothie always brings a smile to my face. It might seem silly to a lot of other people, but I would consider it a true honor and a privilege to be a Global Moderator for this website. So thank you, so much, for the chance to have my username turn green.
Thank you so much for this amazing opportunity! Good luck to everyone who is applying! Chickensmoothie will be lucky to have whoever is chosen as the newest Global Moderators. ^_^