Power Mod
A person that becomes an admin/moderator of several online forums for the sole purpose of having the title. Power mods tend to contribute minimal to their communities and are only there for the benefits.
Mark: Hey, look at this guy's profile. He moderates 129 communities but has only posted 2 comments in the past week.
Nick: Yup, this guy is a total power mod. I'd be surprised if he gave even one fuck about the forums that he manage.
Nick: Yup, this guy is a total power mod. I'd be surprised if he gave even one fuck about the forums that he manage.
Power Modding
To make ones roleplay character superior to other characters in terms of strength in a roleplay scenario when they logically shouldn't. Power modding is almost always looked down upon because it makes roleplaying unfair when it comes to roleplay fights. You can tell if someone is power modding by observing how the person makes their character so much stronger than the rest to the point where it is ridiculous. If the setting of a roleplay were to be in a universe where everyone's maximum strength is being able to lift a car, and one of the roleplayers decided to become fucking Superman all of a sudden, then the person roleplaying as Superman would be power modding because they logically shouldn't have such power in a universe where the maximum strength they can possess is limited.
Person: "Sup fam."
Modder: *I'd stick my palm up and aim it towards you and fire a ultra powerful stream of energy at you.*
Person: (Yoyoyo what the fuck man, this is a high school RP, we're all students. You shouldn't be able to do that, stop power modding.)
Modder: *I'd stick my palm up and aim it towards you and fire a ultra powerful stream of energy at you.*
Person: (Yoyoyo what the fuck man, this is a high school RP, we're all students. You shouldn't be able to do that, stop power modding.)