The game doesn't have any supermods because the original mods memed it up and added a trillion people as mod (including me). So I'm assuming site staff stepped in and cleaned it up.
I can also not remove myself as mod, because there is no mod section on the edit game page. Is this a bug or did something get changed? Cause I'm pretty sure you were able to remove yourself as regular mod in the past.
Could someone remove my mod, as I have nothing to do with this meme game, but got keep as one of three mods left for some reason.
I often see threads in 'talk' which belong to 'speedrunning' and vice versa. Also with other forums. For the sake of clarity, wouldn't it be better if moderators would move such threads in the forum they belong to?
Most forums do this and it would just help making the site more clear and ordered.
Also, another suggestion: Why not separate the request threads and 'the site' threads with a request forum? All these sticky threads on top of the site forum could just form an own forum.
Hey, So this user registered 2 weeks ago and was last online 2 weeks ago. He didn't do anything on this page yet. Doesn't sound bad yet, right?
The thing is that he connected a twitch account, which is, if you go look on it, a really sketchy 24/7 non speedrunning and gaming related show (which already breaks the rules of twitch). This stream now always appears in the streaming list, which I assume is to get attention for this channel. (It even looks like the owner of the channel bought views and followers. 22 million views + 4000 followers, but no viewers)
Account in question: http://www.speedrun.com/user/Devan
It would probably be best to ban this account.
Edit: I also just realised, that it may be a good idea, to only allow people on the streampage, which have an accepted run on their account.