User blog comment:Jack Pistol/Chat Mod Promotion Request: Albert Spark and Voxelplox/@comment-3984166-20130407060655

Just asking ,but since when do you have to like somebody you employ for a job? Is being a chat moderator not similiar to being employed? You have a job to do. Do you have to like them? No, you could hate their guts ( many of you hate me I know ), but does that mean they cannot get the job done? I'm fine with whatever ( I really don't care, I just want to help and I don't expect anything in return ) the point that matters is, do they get the job done.

And seeing as obviously I'm not well liked here, I even question if I should even have rollback rights. Did I not do the respectable thing before, to resign my rights when I knew I would be inactive? No offense, but don't say I was demoted. I wasn't. I resigned because I would not be able to complete my duties seeing as I had something going on IRL. Yes I may have a temper, but we all have negatives, infact many of us temper easily. Does the persons personality have anything to do with the quality of them doing their job? In this case, observing chat and using fair judgement? Lets timetravel back a few months ago when I was a chat moderator, did I not ask for opinions before? Did I not try to explain to the user what they did wrong ( I did that on their talk page below the ban template ), did I not consult with the users on chat at that time what should be done? Did I not have chat opened on a screen till 3am somenights when lots of people were on, with no other mods, just to make sure there aren't spammers. I get really angry when I see comments like "he doesn't do the job" "isn't qualified".

So with that, promote me, don't promote me, I really don't care. Frankly I wonder why I have rollback rights, or why I have not left the wiki, as it seems the majority of people here think critically of me, which is fine, thinking critical of someone is much better then praising them, as faults are more important then positives.