I do this sometimes but it's normally because I see that they try very hard as a moderator and try to help with everything. I always try to have 1 community admin and 2 skilled admins.Nuke said:I've seen some forums literally admin people for being good community people. Not like coders or anything, but moreover posters. I'm struggling to grasp why mod is not used for such things.
Always Hope said:I do this sometimes but it's normally because I see that they try very hard as a moderator and try to help with everything. I always try to have 1 community admin and 2 skilled admins.Nuke said:I've seen some forums literally admin people for being good community people. Not like coders or anything, but moreover posters. I'm struggling to grasp why mod is not used for such things.
That's not a good idea though. If you have to make someone an administrator to keep him/her at your site, then you're doing something wrong.The Pimped Papaya said:The main reason would probably to make them feel special, so they stay there and help the forum grow
Irviding said:That's not a good idea though. If you have to make someone an administrator to keep him/her at your site, then you're doing something wrong.The Pimped Papaya said:The main reason would probably to make them feel special, so they stay there and help the forum grow
On my old site, I had a member who was around for months and then I made a mod and then months and months later I made an admin. That's how someone should become an admin. You shouldn't just hand out administrator/global mod permissions to people because you don't want them to leave.
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