Re: ATAR Notes vs Bored of Studies
Also in response to your insight that ATAR Notes moderators seems to be a lot more willing to help than our moderators, it might do well to consider that all of the moderators were willing to give a lot back to the community even if their contributions are declining, it is unrealistic to expect a few moderators to always answer endless questions when those who have been helped/graduated don't step up to the mark and help out as well and some of us have stayed many years on as moderator, even if our occupation is not education related, do you get that sort of extremely long time commitment with all the moderators on ATAR notes?, I don't know whether you experienced this-but if you constantly help others over a significant period of time, you get drained out and become no good to anybody. I have had that experience as well, and as a result, I tend not to answer repetitive questions that have been asked many times before on the forum-when people could also have taken a bit more effort to search for previous answers, it is unrealistic and unfair to even suggest we are not doing our best and not pouring our hearts and soul to this community.
It is unfair to suggest that moderators should give help as a matter of people's right as users of this forum. We are not super humans and I think it is fair to say all the moderators is doing the very best they could given the circumstance, the very fact we are still on this website and still helping around despite our inability to change it is a testament to our commitment to our role. If our generation could all learn to be a bit more grateful, and take less things for granted, then we will all live better for it.
ATAR notes spread to NSW in 2016 (I think) and I think the way they got moderators was through applying and making sure those candidates were actually willing to commit a lot of time in helping ATAR notes users out. (according to their site and their moderator nomination process)
And yes there are people on BOS who do step up to give back (or they just help others out because they feel better in doing so). As for the experience with the moderators on ATAR notes, since there aren't many threads out there (due to not being in NSW for a long period of time) people can easily look through the threads (which would be like 2-3 pages worth) to look at certain comments
Also they have a "2U maths help thread", "physics help thread", "free AOS essay marking thread", "English Advanced Q&A thread", etc which I guess makes it easier for people to search up questions. Also ATAR notes tries to make other people help out each other (I can't remember how they do it) and encourages people in doing so
I know for a fact one of the moderators there, spends so much time there and doesn't even sleep till like 3am in the morning because he is actually that bothered to help people out on ATAR notes
I dont ever recall having an experience of that sort so I cant really have a say
And I never said it is unfair for the moderators on BOS to not help others, I mean not only have you helped heaps of people yourself but so have other moderators who've created certain "guides" and such. All I did was just agreed with another user who said "ATAR notes has better help department" and said that even though at ATAR notes they are under no obligation to help others, they feel that it's their duty to help them, and when I said as opposed to BOS I meant subject wise as in on ATAR notes they help out with all the subjects they did wheras on BOS they only help out on maybe 1-2 subjects (I mean most moderators on BOS seem to have a focus on help on maybe 1-2 subjects as opposed to like 5, like I mean you help out with english and Chemistry right?)
I think maybe I wasnt being clear enough on my post. But when I said they have heaps of helpful articles, I meant for a small forum like ATAR notes, they have a heap of helpful articles mainly because the moderators there are contributing heaps and again feel that it is their job despite being under no obligation wheras in BOS there are heaps of articles and whatever due to the generosity of such moderators such as you, emoilgam, Trebla, Katsumi, etc and even some normal users do create things that will benefit others in return (such as Queenroot, Envlam and Swagmeister) which I guess only like 1-3 people on ATAR notes do, but if you compared the ratio of people who help on ATAR notes and their general population in the NSW sector and compare it to BOS, ratio wise I think ATAR notes has more help
But yes I am sure everyone is still grateful for all the moderator's work here on BOS because you and all the other mods have helped hundreds of users free of charge, and I'm not saying help on the forum, I mean other means as well such as how Carrotsticks makes free BOS trials and how you ran those english and chemistry seminars in the past, I mean I'm sure that's just as much as what ATAR notes offers in terms of free events outside the online forum