@PikAsriel Right now you can do it in a slightly convoluted way. Go to the rejected run --> edit run --> Tick off the option "Automatically verify run" --> submit. The run will be sent back to the verification queue of the game. Then you can go to the run in the pending runs list, and reject it with a new reason.
O.D.W. That reminds me. There was one instance of a game where I was thinking to speedrun, but no rules have been defined. The moderator was inactive, so I couldn't contact him for help. In addition, the leaderboard had no runs at all (not even the run of the moderator who requested the game), so I couldn't even look at an exist run to copy what it does.
Custom CSS theme like Pac's, is a thing that was only open for site moderators of the past. I remember @Liv saying that somewhere.
@derric_young You can find most of the info in the knowledge-base section: https://www.speedrun.com/knowledgebase/editing-a-leaderboard
What is the purpose of "approval reason" in the context of submitting runs through the API?
@Oxknifer While flash games won't work on browsers any more, they are all easily accessible through the Flashpoint program.
Also, there are lot of other types of web games that all work today, like games built in Unity or Html5. So I wouldn't say webgame speedrunning is "dead".
I don't know about a "central" discord for web games, and I don't think such a server will serve any purpose. Web games can be so different than each other, that there is no link between them other than that they are on the same "platform". There are tens of thousands of web games in varying levels of quality on the Internet (and about 1000 of them on speedrun.com).
Now, I have no idea how the mobile speedrunning discord works, as I have never been there. But my point still stands - you can't put all the games under the same category. It will be like making a discord for speedrunning all PS1 games in existance.
In most of the web-games I'm running, there is a Discord server which focuses only on the game itself, or the series of the game, of games which were made by a single developer. (Sometimes the servers can cover more games, like games moderated by the same moderator)
Example of games which all have a single distinct Discord server:
- Games made by Nitrome
- Games made by NoaDev
- Games made by Eddynardo
- RUN (flash games) series
- Papa Louie series
Edit: Apparently there is a discord for Flash games (posted below). But it functions more as a hub, that directs you to other discord servers for specific Flash games series.
I gotta say that in relation to the alts, @honkkarllftv is very suspect too.
Even more alt spam account: https://www.speedrun.com/KonitamaFanboy/allposts
May I also ask to have all his posts deleted? It's getting really annoying.