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Hey guys! So some of you may know me, some of you may not.
I resigned a few months ago for personal reasons, however I still come on a bit to speak to some old friends.
And there's something important I realised that people should keep in mind--

My experience as a staff here means I know some more about what goes on behind the scenes-
So my opener on this post is this; keep in mind that staff do a lot more than you see. You don't see punishments given or the many ways the staff you see work to make PartyZone a better place. So please don't accuse staff of being lazy, or doing nothing, as in reality they tend to be working really hard.

Something not many people think about is the person behind the game - you see a staff member and you see them doing their job without really thinking about who they are.

Now, I remember that right before I left, I spent a full 12 hours in creative without many breaks. And during that day, I was rushed around, I barely had any time to do anything else, as there were so many griefs or people trying to break rules. It was draining, emotionally and physically.
This isn't a bash on pz, being here is great and it's honestly something that I'm glad I was a part of. (in case anyone read that as a bad thing, it was more of that I was unable to leave as so many people requested help)

I've seen similar things happening to other members of staff, where they're rushed around creative with no chance for a break, being bombarded by players, having to simultaneously balance watching chat, dealing with griefs etc.

And on top of this, players complain or purposefully break rules, making things even harder for the staff that are working so hard already.

So keep this in mind, and think about the player behind the screen when you think about rule breaking, and take a moment to appreciate how hard they are working, whether you see what they are doing or not. They deserve the appreciation, honestly. ♥
 
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Hey guys! So some of you may know me, some of you may not.
I resigned a few months ago for personal reasons, however I still come on a bit to speak to some old friends.
And there's something important I realised that people should keep in mind--

My experience as a staff here means I know some more about what goes on behind the scenes-
So my opener on this post is this; keep in mind that staff do a lot more than you see. You don't see punishments given or the many ways the staff you see work to make PartyZone a better place. So please don't accuse staff of being lazy, or doing nothing, as in reality they tend to be working really hard.

Something not many people think about is the person behind the game - you see a staff member and you see them doing their job without really thinking about who they are.

Now, I remember that right before I left, I spent a full 12 hours in creative without many breaks. And during that day, I was rushed around, I barely had any time to do anything else, as there were so many griefs or people trying to break rules. It was draining, emotionally and physically.
This isn't a bash on pz, being here is great and it's honestly something that I'm glad I was a part of. (in case anyone read that as a bad thing, it was more of that I was unable to leave as so many people requested help)

I've seen similar things happening to other members of staff, where they're rushed around creative with no chance for a break, being bombarded by players, having to simultaneously balance watching chat, dealing with griefs etc.

And on top of this, players complain or purposefully break rules, making things even harder for the staff that are working so hard already.

So keep this in mind, and think about the player behind the screen when you think about rule breaking, and take a moment to appreciate how hard they are working, whether you see what they are doing or not. They deserve the appreciation, honestly. ♥
It's pretty tough to moderate, so many things happen at once xP
 
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Praise the lord someone said it
 
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I wanted to say so much more but long posts dont get read much. Like i saw people creating groefs on their own plots in a chain to wind up the ONLY MOD IN CREATIVE ●n●
 
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Amen
 
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I've noticed this a lot. It's not very fun being rushed around, I can imagine
 
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Hey guys! So some of you may know me, some of you may not.
I resigned a few months ago for personal reasons, however I still come on a bit to speak to some old friends.
And there's something important I realised that people should keep in mind--

My experience as a staff here means I know some more about what goes on behind the scenes-
So my opener on this post is this; keep in mind that staff do a lot more than you see. You don't see punishments given or the many ways the staff you see work to make PartyZone a better place. So please don't accuse staff of being lazy, or doing nothing, as in reality they tend to be working really hard.

Something not many people think about is the person behind the game - you see a staff member and you see them doing their job without really thinking about who they are.

Now, I remember that right before I left, I spent a full 12 hours in creative without many breaks. And during that day, I was rushed around, I barely had any time to do anything else, as there were so many griefs or people trying to break rules. It was draining, emotionally and physically.
This isn't a bash on pz, being here is great and it's honestly something that I'm glad I was a part of. (in case anyone read that as a bad thing, it was more of that I was unable to leave as so many people requested help)

I've seen similar things happening to other members of staff, where they're rushed around creative with no chance for a break, being bombarded by players, having to simultaneously balance watching chat, dealing with griefs etc.

And on top of this, players complain or purposefully break rules, making things even harder for the staff that are working so hard already.

So keep this in mind, and think about the player behind the screen when you think about rule breaking, and take a moment to appreciate how hard they are working, whether you see what they are doing or not. They deserve the appreciation, honestly. ♥



Yes, this is so true ;n; People are darude making griefs on their own plots, and all that mischief. I remember one night Shadow .. Was the only helper in creative ... It was so hectic ;-;


Ily all staff <3
 
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of all the movies I could have cried at, I cry at this and I never noticed. Plus I was downstairs with my parents, they noticed me crying a bit and were like 'are you ok?' Then I was like 'ye I'm sweating through my eyes'

It sounded like a speech at a wedding or funeral <3 but ye a lot of people appreciate staff, but 25/100 people don't, and I've actually told people in lobbies to 'dont swear' 'be patient' with some members.
 
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of all the movies I could have cried at, I cry at this and I never noticed. Plus I was downstairs with my parents, they noticed me crying a bit and were like 'are you ok?' Then I was like 'ye I'm sweating through my eyes'

It sounded like a speech at a wedding or funeral <3 but ye a lot of people appreciate staff, but 25/100 people don't, and I've actually told people in lobbies to 'dont swear' 'be patient' with some members.

omg i feel ya i cri every time i come on this thread or anything staff related
 
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