magz wrote:
Honestly and, I hope, tactfully:
Being a mod requires dealing with people attacking you, complaining on you, accusing you of all bad things. Even if you are generally liked, there will be some doing it to you almost all the time. It also requires dealing with all the unacceptable content and unhealthy behaviors.
Maintaining your own sanity and clear view amid attacks and all kinds of criticism is a skill fundamental to this job.
Knowing you, you are very sensitive to criticism. It's okay for you as a person but it's a trait that would quickly shatter your mental health if you tried moderating.
That's my very honest and, I hope, tactful, opinion.
Yes, this is true. I do get sensitive to criticism, I also get embarrassed easily, so being judged or criticised or personally attacked causes me to feel embarrassed, which is why I sometimes retaliate to bad posts, so that I look like I am at least able to stand up for myself. It fights off my feelings of humiliation, as I do feel humiliation very strongly.
It's just that I spend so much time on WP, to the point where I get frustrated if there's very little activity going on (discussion-wise, not word/number games). I just thought that if I was a mod I'd be able to keep the site in order because I am always here!
I'm a bit clueless though of how this sort of thing works. Thanks for elaborating, Cornflake.
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