Club Penguin Staff

Moderators are the people who work for Club Penguin and help keep it safe by banning players who have broken the rules. It is still questioned as to exactly how many moderators there are. This is confirmed by the Club Penguin blog. Five of the most known moderators are Billybob, Rsnail, Happy77, Gizmo, and Screenhog. All Club Penguin moderators have a badge at in the upper-right corner of their player card. To become a Moderator, one must live near The New Horizon Interactive HQ in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada and be over 18 years of age. The badge is identical to the letter "M" at the upper-right corner of the screen.

Known Moderators
See List of Known Moderators


 * Billybob


 * rsnail


 * Gizmo


 * Screenhog


 * Happy77

Getting banned by a Moderator
Getting banned from a moderator is when you get a warning that you are breaking the Club Penguin rules and the moderator kicks you out of the server.

Trivia

 * There are some unknown and secret moderators.
 * They can wear clothes and colors not available to regular penguins.
 * Many have test accounts to avoid crowds.
 * All Club Penguin moderators have a badge at in the upper-right corner of their player card, but they can remove it like a pin. To become a Moderator, one must live near The New Horizon Interactive HQ in Canada and be over 18 years of age.
 * If you use the programs Penguin Earth and BeAMod, then you can become a moderator but players are advised not to as they are cheating programs.
 * There once was a secret Moderator Chat on http://www.icebox.clubpenguin.com/ where they planned upcoming events. However, the chat has been moved due to many overly curious finding it and getting in. Now, it's found on http://www.team.clubpenguin.com/.
 * Some penguins refer to Rsnail, Billybob, Screenhog, Gizmo and Happy77 as the Famous 5.
 * Moderators answer help e-mails, although Support Staff also do this, and it is unknown if they too are moderators.
 * Though they have to be on safe chat they can turn safe chat off and speak normal instead of in the message box.
 * As revealed in an E-mail to Club Penguin almost all the staff have penguins. They use their penguins to get good ideas for new stuff.
 * They have to keep their identities a secret so they can make sure everyone is being safe and following the rules.