Community Spotlight Marter
Some folks are lurkers, preferring to quietly observe from the shadows. Some have the urge to contribute, to be seen, and they often go on to become regular posters, maybe even penning a user review or two in their free time. An even smaller subsection of site users find that they want to give even more back to the community that’s become their haven over time. Those people end up becoming moderators. Marter is one of those people, and at the meager age of 19 he’s a full fledged mod, running the User Review forum almost entirely by himself, and somehow finding time on the side to do his film studies homework. We had a chance to pick his brain, and here’s what he said: How long have you been a member of The Escapist and what first brought you here? What is your favorite current feature of The Escapist? We hear tell you write user reviews, can you tell us a little about that? When did you get started overall? When and why did you start writing on The Escapist? You’re also a moderator on the site. What was that change like for you? It was only a little while later that I decided to make my little review series daily, and, save for a day here or there, and a month break I took last summer, I’ve stayed true to that. I’ve currently got over 700 film reviews posted on the forums here. Do you think being a moderator affects your ability to write reviews, or visa versa? Apart from the workload, though, there wasn’t a big change for me. I haven’t changed my interactions with people because of my position, except that I can now actually do something if someone asks me to, say, lock their thread. Instead of pointing someone else’s direction, I can just do it. What’s the myth about moderators that you’d like to debunk most? What are your interests outside of the site? We will get to it. Even a single report puts it in the queue so that we’ll look at it. However, if it’s the only report that the post has gotten, it will be down at the bottom of the queue. It’s ordered by number of reports, so that the higher the number means that we’ll see it sooner. I know that when I go through the queue, I start at the top and work my way down. If the post you reported is at the bottom, a moderator might end up not getting to it before real life gets in the way. You log in, deal with the high priority ones (remove the spambots, for instance), and if you don’t have time, the rest gets left for a little while. Such is life. The moderators are busy; most of us either work full-time or are in post-secondary schooling. And, of course, there’s always the possibility that the post did not warrant any punishment. Do you have any pets? If so, we’d love some pictures. Apart from that, the cinema is my passion. That is my area of study in university, that is what takes up the majority of my free time, and it’s that which I enjoy the most. At this point, most people ask me what my favorite genre is, or if there’s anything I dislike about film, and my answer to both of those questions is “no.” It all has the potential to be good or bad. I really enjoy sports, too, with my favorites to watch being baseball (go Blue Jays!) and hockey (I am Canadian). I played soccer for a good 14 years of my childhood, since the age of 3, and although I’m not playing it anymore, I coached my sister’s team last season and I am doing some of that this year, too, just on a smaller level. I like videogames, too, although I’ve been growing more apart from them in the last couple of years. I’ve only bought three games this year, two of which were very recently (Borderlands 2 and Pokemon Conquest). Last year, I think I only bought a couple as well. Gaming doesn’t take up as much of my life as it once did, although I will still occasionally go on a binge and play for an entire Saturday. If you would like to nominate someone for an upcoming Community Spotlight, feel free to let me, Nasrin, know through a PM or by posting in the official thread or user group! When nominating, please tell us why this user deserves to be in the next Community Spotlight and provide links if possible.