Changed name. It's not a huge deal, just changing it 3+ times gets to be a bit much.
EDIT: Background issue is probably due to caching.
It's a good idea, what sort of form would this take?
Other ideas down the line:
1: I want game moderation to have logs visible only to game moderators eventually, which would take the form of "Person X did Thing Y" each time a logged action took place, such as adding/removing runs, categories, themes, moderators, etc.
2: I'm hoping the run submission process does support a more back and forth behavior eventually. It seems like the user should control the user's run, but the moderator controls whether or not the run goes on the board, so runs not on boards could still be personally tracked by the user (think PBs), just not tracked by the board itself. I foresee this being further down the line though.
Maybe we could get some generic notes field only visible to the user and the moderator as a temporary solution, I'm unsure the logisitics of that under the current system.
Send me a PM on Twitch from the Twitch account linked on your profile with what you want it changed to and I'll change it. I think it's not possible through the interface right now. I'll bring it up.
Guerrerodesampa: The user appears to have a Twitch account. I'm not sure I understand.
beantts: Moderators are expected to evaluate runs objectively. If they won't add runs to keep WR (which rarely happens by the way) they will be removed.
StarOfDoom: Probably generally easier to contact the user. I sure wouldn't know where to find it. It should probably be in the rules for now (which highlights the continued need for a general game information box)
Since creating additional games in the opposite series as a predecessor to the argument is not a good basepoint for the discussion, I'll just move them. If discussion warrants moving them to Mystery Dungeon, I'm fine with that, but I haven't seen that discussion. I might recommend setting up a few game moderators from the community and disconnecting it from the series for now. It would probably operate better managed by users who run it.
DarkTerrex: I will make this change by my own personal discretion. As far as that synchronization goes, it can only happen if everyone agrees it is ready, which potentially involves more required feature additions which is not exactly scheduled. I don't know when this will all occur, it's been discussed for months but I think the functionality isn't quite ready.
Guerrerodesampa: Try contacting him on Twitch first please. Two weeks inactivity isn't awful, but 3 or 4 weeks might be. A series should probably have more than one moderator anyway, but please try to contact him and ask him to add you first.
XxYxX: Contact the moderators NeoSlash72: Contact the moderators beantts: You submitted a run one day ago and the moderator was active two days ago. That's not sufficient for this thread.
I added some information to the first post to be more explicit.
A month is a bit short. If it was 6 months I'd probably do it. Also, really common usernames are bleh in general IMO, but that's probably beside the point here.
I'd be fine with the person submitting the run also being allowed to delete it.
From a site standpoint, it's much harder for users to keep track of runs if moderators can delete them without notifying. It's mostly because rejecting is the best form of documenting a run removal currently, and that's the current intention.
I would like to move towards separating out what's on the board from what a user can track eventually. Users being able to track PBs (possibly for games that don't even exist?) and then the board being able to accept or deny them separately would be helpful. I think this is a long term goal though.
Svenne: There's a huge difference between adding times without asking and not removing times when asked. From what I've noticed, most of the games on the site add times without asking. Most also remove times when specifically asked by users from what I've observed. Neither of these are site rules currently, but I think you're giving your own opinion and arbitrarily stating that "everyone" wants it that way.
Jumpyluff: Apparently you were added.
Cerberus: That series was really undermaintained for a while so we added a couple moderators. Try talking to them first, per the first post in the thread. There are 3 of them and they seem to be relatively active.
mobiusman: ("series moderators have power here" unchecked by default) I'm not totally against it, but it would need more discussion.
dresdun: Contact the current moderator. Just because you submitted the best time yesterday doesn't automatically get you the board.
Jumpyluff: I'll make the other two mods supers, and that gives you more options to contact people. I don't want to jump the gun.
El-Nino: Moved to series due to inactive moderator, which makes you a mod.
jeffsledge: Could you contact the current mods? I could bump up one of them to a super maybe, but there's still two people you can talk to right now.
Diamond: There are 5 super moderators you can contact to handle this.
halqery: It's obviously a gray case. Ideally the site would allow multiple series per games at some point in the future. Pokemon is probably more specific than Mystery Dungeon in a pragmatic sense. If both sets of moderators are fine with moving it I'll move it, but I don't see a great reason to change where it lives.
Nosferatu: Looks like it was handled. Adding mods should probably be requests to users at some point. Supers can remove themselves, but normal mods can't due to a functionality shortcoming currently.
Fireboy: Added, you have a run and moderator isn't the most active.
xHaviiHx: There are 3 active super mods you can contact.
Mornphoistic: Left it capitalized because I wasn't sure you wanted it lowercase.
Lighnat0r gave us the ability to clean up user posts. Reasonable rate-limiting is probably necessary at some point.
FlareRepzXSoulsXx: Okay, two months offline, small board. Please submit your run first in the future though.
SuperBlitzCraig: Your definition of "a while" was 3 days. Moderators are reasonably active. Don't expect runs to be verified right away, even if users have logged in since then. Users do not have to verify all the runs every time they visit the site. Many of us don't have that much time every time we check the site.
Ratchetfan321: Added, run in queue and small board with moderators offline two months.
Untz: Yeah, I'm not sure what to do with Goldeneye. I'd really prefer someone that runs the game moderate it since it's a popular game. I'm not sure copying those IL times is a great idea without discussion. Since you joined the site a day ago, I'm going with no. That board really does need moderation though.
Epic_Pacman: User never added runs in 6 weeks, so I'll remove him and add you.
Ique is basically a subset of N64 games. Some games track it as KR region, others could track it as a game variable if they wanted. There also aren't many games for it at all. The site platforms are listed here: http://www.speedrun.com/games#byplatform