First I'm going to talk about why I would be a good mod.
- I have lots of free time (I've mentioned this lots of times so I wont go in to detail)
- I'm very active on the forums and the discord
- I (most likely) wont get demotivated to verify runs Next I'm going to talk about why I wouldn't be a good mod.
- I haven't been in the community for nearly as long as some others
- I don't know how to retime runs (Although I could probably learn quickly) Alright, that's pretty much it. Thank you for reading the whole thing :)
Thx, I'll ask you the same questions that I aksed @JoJoYoBro when he asked
- So why do you want to be a mod?
- Do you have a good understanding of how sr.c works (Formatting text, variables, the api, categories, ect)?
- Have you moderated a game before on sr.c?
- And do you have a computer?
[quote=Nedrax]2. Mostly[/quote] Do you understand..
- Categories and variables
- Text formatting
- The api?
And do you think you could be able to catch cheaters?
- I understand categories, I don't know about variables.
- No
- No Btw I feel really stupid that I dont know these things lol
Yes I will be able to catch cheaters. And I will look in 0.25 speed if there is something sus
[quote=Nedrax]Btw I feel really stupid that I dont know these things lol[/quote] No, it's fine not many people know, or can even understand, the api and it's basically only for devs
@Nedrax is now a mod!😎 Also @scorpionblaze has been added recently
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Our old Discord server got deleted once I transferred ownership to one of my friends, They were trusted but still deleted it for some reason, And now, Over 700 members and 10k messages are gone, However, I've chosen to re-build the