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[EXCLUSIVE] Inteview with NoelSarah

Mar 20, 2021 by BlueBarracuda
imageAs a follow up to my last interview done with site webmaster, Carlos aka Randomize, I have decided to interview his right hand ginger. Yes, that's right, I got the exclusive with NoelSarah aka Noel Sarah ********. Anyways, Noel sat down and granted me the only interview she will be doing this year, and I was happy to ask her the questions everyone has been dying to ask her.

Noel was unaware she was being interviewed by yours truly, and thought she was being interviewed by Slate writer Marlene Cavanaugh for a feature about Tengaged.com. The feature is entirely fictional and the interview was done for my own selfish purposes.

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Marlene Canavaugh (MC): Hello everyone, today I am on the phone with Noel Sarah **********, who is a site moderator of Tengaged.com, in addition to being ****************, and also working tirelessly for the **********. How are you today, Noel?

Noel Sarah (NS): Yes, um, hello Marlene. I am quite fine, thank you.

MC: Good to hear it! Now, my readers want to know -  what makes Tengaged unique from other sites?

NS: Well, Tengaged is like no other site on the web. It combines the social networking of sites like Facebook, but in the context of a reality show, based on CBS's Survivor and Big Brother, along with MTV'S The Duel. The interactions on the site are interesting, because you aren't only making friends, you are making enemies, allies, competitors, and as a result drama ensues. It's very interesting and it a unique social experiment like no other.

MC: Wow, that sounds like quite the website. How did you even get involved with the website?

NS: Well, I have always been a fan of reality TV, especially Big Brother, and so before I discovered Tengaged, I used to play simulated Big Brother games online in a forum, which lasted the same time as the real show did, which was quite fun, but eventually, I discovered Tengaged, which was really something else. Once I joined, I found that I was quite good at it, and I eventually rose to the ranks, and became quite well known in the process, even gaining the attention of randomize, who initially asked me to become a Design Moderator, but eventually I was promoted to full moderator status.

MC: Now, you say you became 'quite well known in the process'. Noel, don't be so modest! My research has shown me that you became so popular, you won the site-wide game of stars several times and appeared in the first - and so far- only All Stars game. Now, one of my readers tipped me off and told me you had quite the reputation of getting what you wanted. Can you elaborate?

NS: [laughs] I think what they are referring to is the old saying "Noel Sarah gets what Noel Sarah wants". Now, that's not exactly true. Things don't always go my way! But I had a way of manipulating my cast mates during stars, and later, during my run on Survivor, of doing what I wanted. But as the song goes, you can't always get what you want.

MC: How touching. How has becoming a moderator changed your role on the site?

NS: Well, I've always been a prominent member, as I've said, and that hasn't really changed. People always read my blogs, gift me, and are pretty nice to me. But because I am a moderator, people seem to be intimidated by me sometimes, and  many users have accused me of abusing my powers for my own personal gain. This is not true Marlene! I have made mistakes as a moderator, I am not perfect. But.. but I try to do my best and at the end of the day I can be proud of my job as moderator and I've fulfilled the task randomize asked me to and I am proud of the work we did in those early years. There is still work to do.

MC: You mention mistakes. Any in particular?

NS: Well, in the past, I did things on Tengaged I am not proud of. I blogged about it at the time and it is pretty wide known, but I once backstabbed a friend or two to win a game. I regret it completely, and I am now 100% anti-cheating now, but it's something I got to live with now.

MC: Any other regrets?

NS: Well, Tengaged is a game, but you also make very real friendships, and sometimes, the lines of the game and the line of friendship can get pretty blurry. There are times when I have played the game and I have hurt people I care about, people I consider friends. I hurts me when I find out that I have hurt someone I care about, and I try to make things right, but that's not always possible. When I play, I make it clear that it's a game and I differentiate games and friendship, but sometimes people feel betrayed or backstabbed, which is understandable, because I've been betrayed and backstabbed by people I care about as well.

MC: You say Tengaged is a game, but where does a game go from 'just a game' into something more serious.

NS: Well, like I said, the lines between reality and the games itself can be blurry. A lot of people, myself included, get quite caught up into the games that they'll do anything to advance their selves, even selling out friends or allies. That is exactly what makes Tengaged so fascinating is that your interactions are based on a game, yet the feelings and emotions are real. This leads to rivalries, enemies, and fighting, which is where moderators such as myself find themselves dealing with. People often resort to personal attacks or violate some rule to hurt others, to get even, or to knock them down, moderators often have to get involved in order to stop it.

MC: Well, it's about time to wrap up this interview. Lets end it with something less serious. Are you really a red-head? Readers are dying to know.

NS: [laughs] Of course my hair is naturally red! Well, actually, I don't know why they call red-heads red. It always looks orange to me. But yes, I am a ginger and I am quite proud. Back in my college days, I did experiment with dye and spent a semester with brown hair, but I am back to my original red color and I love it!

MC: One last question: How has the pandemic affected you and what have you been up to?
NS: Great question! I have spent the past year involved in philanthropic organizations, volunteering at foodbanks, demanding justice (#BlackLivesMatter), gardening, learning Cantonese (I am already fluent in Mandarin), and I opened my third Etsy shop.

MC:  That is so great to hear Noel! Fascinating. It has been so lovely catching up with you, thanks so much for taking the time to speak with me.

NS: Anytime Marlene. Let me know if you're ever in the Big Apple.

MC:  Sure thing, Noel. This concludes our interview with NoelSarah. You can visit Tengaged at Tengaged.com and help contribute to Noel's charity here at ****************.

This is a first time Tengaged repost of an old blog I posted on blogspot that nobody ever got to read on here. http://laquawnda.blogspot.com/2011/07/exclusive-interview-with-noel-sarah.html

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