Job Description

As a moderator, you'll be interacting with the community on a regular basis, answering questions, keeping chat civil, and acting as an interface between the staff team and the community. You'll also have the pleasure of banning people who join and immediately start spamming, along with nuking spammers/x-rayers.

As a staff team, we have weekly meetings where we discuss the events of the last week and what the next steps are going forward. Many critical server decisions are made in these meetings, and as a staff member, you will have a not-so-subtle impact on how the server functions.

If you remain in the staff team long enough and demonstrate good technical skills, you may be offered a position as an administrator. As an administrator, you'll be actively maintaining the server, along with being directly involved in developing new content and other complex technical tasks.

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Requirements

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I am over 13 I've joined the Discord server I'm willing and able to join a voicechat and listen (talking is preferred but not required) My Discord and Minecraft accounts are secure and can only be accessed by myself
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Age (you can give a range) Timezone/region Discord username and tag Are you comfortable talking in a voicechat? Give a rough estimate of how much time (on average) you'll be able to dedicate to MetaMechanists every week
Application
What experience do you have with moderation?



How would you handle a heated argument between two players in public chat, providing no other staff member was around to help?


You're one of three staff members helping to run a PvP tournament event. There are multiple issues with unfair gameplay, and spectators keep getting into the arena. Players are starting to get impatient, and chat is getting heated. As a moderator, how would you handle this?