The problem is in how the site handles and read URLs. A url with the form of ...speedrun.com/user/something will transfer to the user page. But since the url in question ends with ".jpeg", the site thinks you want to retrieve a jpeg file which doesn't exist, and give you an error 404. The file-type check has priority over the user check. Interesting bug.
It will happen for any user with the suffix ".jpeg", "jpg", ".png" and the such (it turns out there are quite the number of those).
Edit: I found the user ID in the API. Apparently, they have no Twitch or YouTube or any other social links.
Press the hourglass icon in the top right (pending actions) --> View all. In the page, you can see all your submitted runs which are not verified yet, you can edit them and change any mistake you made.
For quite some time I like to try my hands on designing small icons and other stuff. Recently I was interesting in trying to design speedrun.com logos in some of my games. (And designing interesting leaderboards themes in general).
I went through some games on the site, most have the default logo or a simple one, but I'm really interested in those that capture the theme of the game, or mimic the logo/title design of the game itself.
If you know leaderboards with such logos, I would appreciate having some examples, I want to get more ideas or inspiration.
Examples of some logos I made for games that I moderate:
Examples of other leaderboards with interesting logos: https://www.speedrun.com/goiwbf https://www.speedrun.com/ting https://www.speedrun.com/rac1 https://www.speedrun.com/celeste https://www.speedrun.com/hollowknight
What do you mean by "livesplit freezes"? Does the program stop responding, or it is working fine but freezes in the OBS recording?
If it's the latter, this probably happen because you minimise the livesplit window, sometimes OBS can't record minimised windows properly.
Also, what tutorial do you use? I recommend always keeping global hotkeys on, you don't want to click away from your game to the livesplit window everytime just to make a split.
Cool idea, you can/should suggest it in the feedback thread.
One possible solution is to follow the game itself in which you posted in the forums, the drawbacks are that you will be notified on any post/reply which are not related to you, and you might not want to follow the game in the first place.
Before asking questions, you can check the (huge) guides section in https://www.speedrun.com/smb1/guides . For example, Kosmic sub-5 tutorial is in https://www.speedrun.com/smb1/guide/uulyk , and there are many other guides for any%.
Unfortunately, no. That is called a spliced run, and moderators should never accept those kind of runs.
From your perspective you might did everything fine, but think about the moderators perspective - they have a run with a minute missing in the middle, and they have no way to know what happened during that minute. Perhaps you played normally, perhaps you activated a cheat code or something, or perhaps you did combine two different runs (The splits are meaningless here because Livesplit is an external program to the game).
The problem that @TW33N_SW4G is talking is about IL leaderboards. They have subcategories, but only the default subcategory is displayed in the general ILs review page. While you can theoretically split the platform subcategory into regular categories (360 and not 360), I wouldn't recommend it. As they said, with 6 columns the page will look like an excel page, but will also be harder to manage. If for example you add a new category, you will have to add two categories instead. If for example you add a new platform, you will have to duplicate all exist categories again.
I think people have suggested some improvements for the IL review page in the feedback thread. For your question, there are games around with 6+ columns, like this: https://www.speedrun.com/rogue1/individual_levels At this point the table hit the max-width and starts to have a horizontal scroll.
When you search that platform in the games list page, the (working) link of the search turns into: https://www.speedrun.com/games#platform=G&W
So when clicking on a platform name in any game page, the link should be URL-encoded.