I was once offered moderatorship on a massive coding forum and I turned it down so that I could remain independent, it's an important point to consider as once you are a mod you become a sort of official voice. This both limits who they are likely to offer moderatorship too, and what a moderator can realistically get away with saying.
In my case I wanted to remain independent so that I could stand against the programming language the board was based around if necessary, and a little while later that's exactly what I felt I had to do. If I had been a moderator I would not have been in a position to do that.
Sometimes power isn't really as powerful as you'd think.
In my case I wanted to remain independent so that I could stand against the programming language the board was based around if necessary, and a little while later that's exactly what I felt I had to do. If I had been a moderator I would not have been in a position to do that.
Sometimes power isn't really as powerful as you'd think.