01-26-2021, 08:01 PM
(01-26-2021, 05:00 AM)RedFires Wrote: That's something I actually never thought about. Thanks for pointing it out.
But yes, mods should and must be online. Why? For the same reason police patrol the streets instead of staying at the PD, waiting for them to be called into action: Deterrence.
Mods must act once a problem appears, yes, but they also must prevent problems from happening in first place. The more problems you prevent, the less problem will occur, and the less people will have bad experiences.
So yes, mods should be online. There should be mods online all the time, in fact. Not the same people, of course, they can easily rotate.
Because a mod online means people will behave and will cause less troubles. Because a mod online means reports can be addressed much more quickly. Because mods online will make people believe the staff actually care about them.
A mod online means so much more than just replying tickets.
What are these problems that need to be deterred?
Too many servers and sites for Mods to be on all the time.
Who is not behaving and causing trouble? Some generic examples please.