Mod applications are currently CLOSED!
How to apply:
DO NOT PM Luminous in the chat! You would PM/DM Luminous here in the forum only...
Use this link > @Luminous to pm her your mod application, and answer the following questions:
Note: Attention VIP Applicants! If you are chosen to be on staff, you will be required to use a secondary non VIP'ed account to be modded. If you are not willing to do this, then please do not apply.
1. Username on the site?
2. Age and birthday?
3. Location/country? Include time zone.
4. Staff experience? (Modding here or on other chat sites, previously)
5. How active? (Time of the day, how many hours)
6. Why should we hire you? (What makes you stand out compared to other applicants)
7. Anyone that would recommend you, or any mod you get well along with?
8. Tell me about yourself! (A brief paragraph about you, your hobbies, etc!) This is optional.
Requirements?
• Used the site for at least 2 months.
• Be 14-19 years old.
• Active daily. (This includes on chat, discord as mentioned below, and forums)
• You must be able to take some abuse and/or criticism if necessary. You must also be patient and willing to make sure everything; including reports and questions/concerns, are dealt with fairly and professionally.
• Having discord is a MUST to be a mod for kidschat.net, since that is how we coordinate teamwork as a group for staff-related things.
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Maybe you've applied once and didn’t get promoted? Or you’ve applied 3-4 times already?
If that’s the case, it means that you haven’t fulfilled all criteria or there were better candidates. So what can I do to increase my chances until next time, you may ask? Well, here are some tips:
• Make sure to keep up-to-date with the rules. They may get updated once in a while, even when there are no announcements.
• If you’re familiar with all rules, try reporting messages in main or pms that break the rules. If a profile contains rule-breaking content, or if the mood/bio breaks any rule, you can also report the profile as well. This way, we (the staff), know you’re serious about modding, and you prove to us that you’re interested in keeping the site clean and free of all rule-breaking.
• Get to know the mods, respect them, and learn from them. Although, don’t “lick ass”. No one likes clingy people, nor those who put up a fake act just to impress. Be yourself instead. If you have to pretend to be someone else in order to get mod, then you’re obviously doing something wrong already.
• Learn how to deal with tricky situations. Mods get trash-talked often. If you can’t handle criticism, you’re not ready to become a mod. You must also be able to consider your current mental health, and make sure it’s not a concerning thing before applying for mod. So, if you want to improve yourself, try practicing your own abilities to stay patient and respectful, even when other users disrespect you, and of course seek any help when you can for any mental health issues you are going through.
• Make sure you follow all rules. If you get muted or kicked too often, you’re obviously not mod material. Then there’s no point in applying. However, showing a good change in behavior overtime is always a plus!
• Being active and familiarizing yourself with the chat’s environment is a huge plus. When you become a mod for kidschat.net, you are assumed to know how things are and what goes down in order to develop modding strategies that keep the site safe. You can tell your activity by the amount of “Dedicated Member” badges you have. Make sure to keep that badge number high as it may also increase your hiring chances!
How to apply:
DO NOT PM Luminous in the chat! You would PM/DM Luminous here in the forum only...
Use this link > @Luminous to pm her your mod application, and answer the following questions:
Note: Attention VIP Applicants! If you are chosen to be on staff, you will be required to use a secondary non VIP'ed account to be modded. If you are not willing to do this, then please do not apply.
1. Username on the site?
2. Age and birthday?
3. Location/country? Include time zone.
4. Staff experience? (Modding here or on other chat sites, previously)
5. How active? (Time of the day, how many hours)
6. Why should we hire you? (What makes you stand out compared to other applicants)
7. Anyone that would recommend you, or any mod you get well along with?
8. Tell me about yourself! (A brief paragraph about you, your hobbies, etc!) This is optional.
Requirements?
• Used the site for at least 2 months.
• Be 14-19 years old.
• Active daily. (This includes on chat, discord as mentioned below, and forums)
• You must be able to take some abuse and/or criticism if necessary. You must also be patient and willing to make sure everything; including reports and questions/concerns, are dealt with fairly and professionally.
• Having discord is a MUST to be a mod for kidschat.net, since that is how we coordinate teamwork as a group for staff-related things.
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TIPS TO INCREASE HIRING CHANCES
Maybe you've applied once and didn’t get promoted? Or you’ve applied 3-4 times already?
If that’s the case, it means that you haven’t fulfilled all criteria or there were better candidates. So what can I do to increase my chances until next time, you may ask? Well, here are some tips:
• Make sure to keep up-to-date with the rules. They may get updated once in a while, even when there are no announcements.
• If you’re familiar with all rules, try reporting messages in main or pms that break the rules. If a profile contains rule-breaking content, or if the mood/bio breaks any rule, you can also report the profile as well. This way, we (the staff), know you’re serious about modding, and you prove to us that you’re interested in keeping the site clean and free of all rule-breaking.
• Get to know the mods, respect them, and learn from them. Although, don’t “lick ass”. No one likes clingy people, nor those who put up a fake act just to impress. Be yourself instead. If you have to pretend to be someone else in order to get mod, then you’re obviously doing something wrong already.
• Learn how to deal with tricky situations. Mods get trash-talked often. If you can’t handle criticism, you’re not ready to become a mod. You must also be able to consider your current mental health, and make sure it’s not a concerning thing before applying for mod. So, if you want to improve yourself, try practicing your own abilities to stay patient and respectful, even when other users disrespect you, and of course seek any help when you can for any mental health issues you are going through.
• Make sure you follow all rules. If you get muted or kicked too often, you’re obviously not mod material. Then there’s no point in applying. However, showing a good change in behavior overtime is always a plus!
• Being active and familiarizing yourself with the chat’s environment is a huge plus. When you become a mod for kidschat.net, you are assumed to know how things are and what goes down in order to develop modding strategies that keep the site safe. You can tell your activity by the amount of “Dedicated Member” badges you have. Make sure to keep that badge number high as it may also increase your hiring chances!