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We would like to offer an “off-duty mode” for Mods, but it isn’t one of our top priorities at the moment. Will revisit in 2021.
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We would definitely like to give Mods a way to communicate with each other more easily, and are starting to explore implementation options.
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An error occurred while saving the comment WoodyNZ commentedI agree with Anneweetwel in that I do a few reports as I mod on a few channels. It is great to get the email that my report has been actioned but would love to know at less the username that the report was related to.
Currently most of the channels that I mod in use a background discord channel so we can talk about things that we don't want general chat to see. No, we don't use it to talk bad about viewers but if we see something that is borderline we will talk about that so we are all on the same page. Sometimes the streamer will throw a note in there to say, keep an eye on so and so.
Having a modchat could be useful as some of the other mods only have 1 screen so them having to jump between programs can be an issue. If there is a modchat, I don't want it to be limited that only 1 or 2 of the mods can see it at a time, or a limit on the number of messages per <anything>. Imagine if there was an issue that the mods were trying to deal with and then getting stopped due to a limit.