PANT E Sniff
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Why don't we try taking some of the questions posted on the thread and throw them in a topic titled "Questions for the Moderating Team" and place them in the Website and Forums Section? This way we aren't littering their thread with the same "please answer X questions" while still putting the questions in the appropriate section.
This topic might interest you:
A Q&A with our purple LMods?
Spirits of Arianwyn
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I've just been informed you (LM) are from America - not sure why Jagex would employ people from America - but I am now wondering if you are really a company or just random players?? As you certainly pick and choose who you support and post with etc
Dong U Dead
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I've just been informed you (LM) are from America - not sure why Jagex would employ people from America - but I am now wondering if you are really a company or just random players?? As you certainly pick and choose who you support and post with etc
Dong U Dead
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I've just been informed you (LM) are from America - not sure why Jagex would employ people from America - but I am now wondering if you are really a company or just random players?? As you certainly pick and choose who you support and post with etc
They. Are. From. A. Company.
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Maynne
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Local Moderators are nothing new, however I am still amazed to see one with that glowing purple post. It never gets old to stare at the purple glow.
I thought their emphasis when they were first introduced a few years ago was to provide support for parts of the community that primarily operated in different languages – particularly Spanish and maybe Portuguese. Now, despite still being called "community partners", their role seems more outsourced community management (I don't mean that negatively) which allows them to cover timezones that JMods, who all live in the UK, cannot.