User blog:Yoonie/Auction worker (Moderator) nominations March 2015

Okay, so after a lot of discussion from many of the wiki's users, the admins have come together and found a good way to get all the fighting to stop. First of all, a record will be held at the bottom of the Auction page so that the Auction workers can keep up on what users have hit their limit, so arguments will hopefully stop.

Second of all, the Auction workers will be getting a mayor upgrade! Even though they hold a big responsebility with holding this wiki's most chaotic page in order, they don't have any special priveliges to help them with this. Well, from now on people who work for the Auction will be granted Moderator rights. Although moderator rights are only on the forums, this will also grant them more authority and make them more noticeable in the community.

And also, even if you currently are an Auction worker, you still need to apply if you want to keep your job in the Auction. However, since we are only looking for maybe about 3-4 new workers, some of you might lose your positions. However, the final number is right now not specific.

You are eligible if you have

 * Been on the wiki for 3 months or more.
 * Never have had history of blocking or serious arguments/drama with other users.
 * The trust of the community. We need stable, serious workers who are trusted by everyone and who gets well along with most users.
 * Been consistently active for a long period of time.
 * Lastly, you should want to write a good few paragraphs about why you are the right user for the job, and give some examples of good things you have done for the wiki. If you have been an Auction worker in the past, state so here.

Nominating

 * You can either nominate yourself,
 * Or you can nominate another user. However, for their nomination to be legit, the user has to reply and accept their nomination.

Supporting/Opposing

 * You can support anyone you want and as many nominees as you like.
 * The number of supports doesn't count very much, except it shows if you are trusted by the community or not.
 * If you oppose, do so in an orderly fashion and use reasonable arguments. Don't personally attack anyone. Start an argument, and you can expect to be banned.

With that, good luck to everyone!