I wonder how they do that. Do they pay someone to apply to be a mod, or do they pick an existing mod and offer them cash to do it full time? Do they talk to the mod team and go "we would like to pay someone to help out, can you let them in"?
Many times the people are just employees. Community Managers or whatever their title on paper is, actual paid employees of the studios hired internally, managing the social media presence on multiple platforms. Like, there's no rule that says niche subs like r/Stellaris have to be divested from Stellaris/Paradox.
I wonder how they do that. Do they pay someone to apply to be a mod, or do they pick an existing mod and offer them cash to do it full time? Do they talk to the mod team and go "we would like to pay someone to help out, can you let them in"?
Many times the people are just employees. Community Managers or whatever their title on paper is, actual paid employees of the studios hired internally, managing the social media presence on multiple platforms. Like, there's no rule that says niche subs like r/Stellaris have to be divested from Stellaris/Paradox.
But how do the people become employees, is my question!