Moogle Market
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Hello EpicNPC team and community,
I want to start by saying that I really appreciate the work the moderators do here. It's clear that they dedicate time and effort to keeping this platform clean, safe, and well-organized for everyone. Without their work, the trust and quality of the site wouldn't be what it is today, and for that, I’m genuinely grateful.
That being said, I’d like to share a concern that has been on my mind regarding fairness—specifically, about how the “EpicNPC Moderator” tag or similar titles are displayed on sales threads or user profiles.
From a buyer’s perspective, these tags naturally create a strong sense of trust—and understandably so. However, this can also unintentionally create an uneven playing field for regular users. A buyer is much more likely to choose someone with a visible moderator title, even if the service or offer from a normal seller is just as good or better. This isn’t about questioning anyone’s integrity; it’s about perceived trust and the influence of visible authority in a marketplace setting.
I completely understand that moderators are trustworthy, and that their title reflects a real role on the site. However, when the same title is used in a sales or service context, it can become a competitive advantage that normal users don’t have access to—simply because they are not part of the moderation team.
My intention isn’t to complain or create negativity. I fully respect the moderators’ contributions. I just believe it's worth considering whether separating professional moderation roles from user marketplace activity (visually, in terms of tags or branding) might help ensure fairer competition among sellers.
Perhaps there could be a clearer distinction between when someone is acting as a moderator versus when they are acting as a seller, or a note that moderator status doesn’t imply endorsement of their products or services. I believe this would help build even more trust in the platform and show that fairness applies equally to all users—moderators and regular sellers alike.
Thank you for taking the time to read my thoughts. I’m sharing this only because I care about the health and fairness of this great community.
Kind regards,
Moogle Market
I want to start by saying that I really appreciate the work the moderators do here. It's clear that they dedicate time and effort to keeping this platform clean, safe, and well-organized for everyone. Without their work, the trust and quality of the site wouldn't be what it is today, and for that, I’m genuinely grateful.
That being said, I’d like to share a concern that has been on my mind regarding fairness—specifically, about how the “EpicNPC Moderator” tag or similar titles are displayed on sales threads or user profiles.
From a buyer’s perspective, these tags naturally create a strong sense of trust—and understandably so. However, this can also unintentionally create an uneven playing field for regular users. A buyer is much more likely to choose someone with a visible moderator title, even if the service or offer from a normal seller is just as good or better. This isn’t about questioning anyone’s integrity; it’s about perceived trust and the influence of visible authority in a marketplace setting.
I completely understand that moderators are trustworthy, and that their title reflects a real role on the site. However, when the same title is used in a sales or service context, it can become a competitive advantage that normal users don’t have access to—simply because they are not part of the moderation team.
My intention isn’t to complain or create negativity. I fully respect the moderators’ contributions. I just believe it's worth considering whether separating professional moderation roles from user marketplace activity (visually, in terms of tags or branding) might help ensure fairer competition among sellers.
Perhaps there could be a clearer distinction between when someone is acting as a moderator versus when they are acting as a seller, or a note that moderator status doesn’t imply endorsement of their products or services. I believe this would help build even more trust in the platform and show that fairness applies equally to all users—moderators and regular sellers alike.
Thank you for taking the time to read my thoughts. I’m sharing this only because I care about the health and fairness of this great community.
Kind regards,
Moogle Market


