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RuneScape Moderators
Written By Ltfairy
Original Guide By Meen Special Thanks To MattG, quack, Neo Avatars, Peacenik92, Wimpy, ι т u ѕ н ™, kaveri, Thomas154321, Bulimic Pig, Nick, Lilshu, Tringles, Nick, Pilot, EaSy, Hawk Being such a popular and large game, RuneScape needs dedicated people to look after it and protect other players from scammers and other malicious users. A moderator is just that - a trusted person who is given certain powers to protect other players - and there are several different types of moderators (or "mods" for short) in RuneScape.
Lets begin with Jagex Moderators. Jagex moderators are people who work for Jagex, they are the ones that get paid for their job. The reason you seldom see a Jagex moderator in game is because they are usually behind the scenes. When you DO see them in game, they are usually checking out on a glitch or bug or macroing problem. Jagex moderators cannot engage in a trade or fight with other players. They do not play the game like we do, and their levels are not earned through game-play. Therefore, do not be shocked when you see a level 1 Jagex moderator. Their levels are altered specifically to test out new features in the game. Here is an example of a Jagex Moderator's post on the RuneScape forums: ![]() FAQs Regarding Jagex Moderators 1. How to become a Jagex Moderator? You have to apply to become one. Just go to their corporate site and look at the jobs available. You have to be above 18 and be able to work in United Kingdom. NO! Jagex moderators will NEVER ask for your account details, such as password, recovery questions or anything that could be used to get onto your account. Now think, they own the game, and if they want your account details, they can just get it easily by checking, is it even necessary for them to ask? If anyone pretends to be a Jagex moderator and asks you for your account details, report him or her for password scamming (Rule 3) or Jagex staff impersonation (Rule 5). No, they do not! Jagex moderators will NEVER communicate with a player through email. The only means of contact is through the ONLINE MESSAGE CENTRE. So if you receive any email claiming to be from Jagex, delete it. Do not give any details about your account through email. Now, on to Player Moderators. First and foremost, Player Moderators are normal players. They do not receive any free stuff or RuneScape money for their position. Their modding job is entirely voluntary, and they do not have to do it if they do not want to. Most player moderators seldom talk to avoid attention, so do not think that they are not there. Again, It is important to stress that Player Moderators are normal players. All their levels and RuneScape money are earned through game play, just like everyone. So, next time you see a player moderator, do not beg them for stuff.
FAQs Regarding Player Moderators 1. How to become a player moderator? All player moderators are hand-picked by Jagex. Application or bribery will NOT be accepted in any way. There is no direct way to become a moderator, just be yourself, follow the rules, and play the game. One of the most important things is to have a positive attitude: send in abuse reports whenever you see the rules being broken and help new players who are in need. Jagex is almost always choosing player moderators, so if you are doing what is required, you will be picked. Player moderators can be a free to play player or a member. 2. What is the player moderator center? What is inside there? The player moderator center is a place with tools to help player moderators perform their role better. These tools include guidelines, code of conduct and forums for the discussion of procedures with the rest of the player mod team and Jagex Staff. You can only access this part of the website if you are a player moderator. The contents of the player moderator center are always kept confidential, so nothing should be revealed. 3. If a player see rule-breaking in game and there is a player moderator around, should he/she continue to use the report abuse feature? Yes, by all means. Jagex encourages players to use the report abuse feature for all abuse in game at all times. However, he/she could ask the player moderator to help in reporting, meanwhile, they have the priority report. But remember, they are under no obligation to help him/her. 4. A player been scammed/hacked, can a player moderator help him/her? Sorry, but they cannot handle these issues. The only way is to contact Jagex through Customer Support. 5. Can a player moderator make another player a moderator? No, only Jagex moderators have that power. 6. Will being a player moderator excuse them from punishments if they break a rule? What should players do if they see them breaking a rule? No, they are not tolerated if they break a rule. If anyone sees any player moderator breaking the rules, report them by all means. 7. Do player moderators have the green textbox and crown when they post on the forums? No, their only symbol is the silver crown in game. 8. Players have seen some player moderators, and they are mostly level 100 and over. Is there a certain combat level requirement for a player moderator? Do the players have to reach a certain age to be a player moderator? The reason most player moderators are high levels is because they have played for a long time and have shown themselves to be trustworthy players who know the rules well. Combat level is not a criteria for player moderator position. Player moderators are chosen not according to their skills and experience in the game, but according to their positive attitude in game and how well they know the rules. Sometimes, a player may even see a level 3 moderator in game, but this is rare. The only reason for level 3 moderators is that they train other skills instead of combat. Being a level 3 moderator does not mean they have not played the game for long, so do not assume that they are inexperienced and unsuitable to be chosen. Age is also not a criteria when Jagex chooses player moderators. Player moderators can be of a wide range of ages. 9. A player has received many "thank you" messages from Jagex for his/her abuse reports, does that mean his/her chances of becoming a moderator is high? No, that is not true. Even though it is a good sign, but that does not mean the player will be picked. It only shows that his/her report is correct and that Jagex has dealt with the reported. As stated in the knowledge base, Jagex does not reveal how close a player is to being a player moderator. Jagex does not want players to think that these messages are indications of how close a player is to being a moderator, so do not think too much about it. Continue playing the game, and send in abuse reports when necessary. 10. Can a player with black mark still be a moderator? Yes, but the chances are slim. Depending on how serious his/her offence is, he/she will just have to work his/her way up. Once the player have proven to Jagex that he/she have redeemed his/her mistake and have made a positive impact in the game, he/she can be picked. The only time a player is not eligible is when he/she is banned. 11. How does one know if he/she has been picked as a Player Moderator? If a player is chosen for Player moderator position, Jagex will alert him/her through a message to online message center. Take note that Jagex will never email or invite anyone to be a player moderator in any other means. 12. A player has seen rule-breaking on his world, and his mod friend is on another world. He told the friend to mute/report the player in a private chat, but the moderator refuses, why? Even though player moderators have the muting power and priority reports, they cannot mute or report a player at will. They can only report/mute a player when they actually see the rule-breaking happen. Also, be considerate. They want to play the game as well, if they do not have the time to deal with the rule-breaking, do not bother them and report the offence yourself. They do not come onto the game just to report/mute players and are in no obligation to help you with it. 13. If one becomes a player moderator, must he or she be active for a specific time? Will his or her position be removed if he or she is not active? No, player moderators are normal players and their job is totally voluntary. 14. Is there a set period of time for player moderator position? Will one ever get removed from his or her position after that period of time? No. As long as he or she follows the rules, don't resign and the game continues, he or she could well be a player moderator for his or her entire life. Finally, to Forum Moderators. They too, are normal players and their modding job is totally voluntary. They do not get any free stuff for the work they do. Forum Moderators, like other players, gain their levels and earn their stuff through game play. Please do not beg them for stuff, as it can get pretty annoying. Here is an example of a Forum Moderator's post on the RuneScape forums:
FAQs Regarding Forum Moderators 1. How does one become a Forum Moderator? Be active on the forums, make constructive posts, and follow the code of conduct. Like the player moderators, forum moderators are hand-picked by Jagex. Your in game conduct does not affect your chances of being a forum moderator. All forum moderators are P2P. 2. How would one know if one has been chosen? Like player moderators, Jagex will send a message to your message center to invite you. 3. A player has been scammed/hacked, can a forum moderator help him? No, all such problems are to be addressed through Customer Support. 4. A player is banned unfairly by a forum moderator, what should he do? Do not worry, his ban is temporary. Just send in a query through customer support and tell them the details. |
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