site policy on what happens here because games are almost always checked carefully before being added to the site
No, I've seen people say that site staff have fallen off recently as they've seen more instances of duplicate games getting added.
I don't believe there's any written down policy anywhere, but I assume they try to be consistent when stuff like this occurs. And it seems that, most of the time, the games' moderator(s) should try to sort it out.
Although, you could always message site staff about this if the other moderator(s) don't help or don't respond, etc. If you were gonna message them, then message starsmiley as she does game requests.
You should post this in that game's forum or Discord. As this is the general forum for the site.
https://www.speedrun.com/posts/68qzw
Wow @italvera you have changed your name.
What's the link to the duplicate game?
Your game seems to be the newest one added, and I assume it has the least amount of runs.
So I would message the other board's moderator(s) and try to get yourself added as a mod onto their board, so you can moderate it with them.
If added, then I would resubmit the runs that are on the duplicate board onto the non-duplicate one. On the game you mod, there are currently only 4 verified runs, so this wouldn't take too much time. And this means that no runs are lost.
Afterwards, I would submit a support ticket, requesting for the duplicate board to be deleted.
Also if you don't want your board deleted, then try to come to an agreement with the other game's moderator(s) on what to do, like with what cateogries you should keep, and with which game to delete.
@cl00pkidd message the moderator(s) both on- and off-site to see if you can get them to be active.
If they don't respond after like 2 weeks, then submit a Support ticket (Help > New ticket) under "Become a moderator for an existing game". https://www.speedrun.com/support/tickets/new
There's also rules on that page that you should probably read about it.
Ask the game's moderator(s) this. As these are the general forums for the site.
You could ask in the game's forum or Discord. Or DM one of the mods.
Status: 405
Status Text: Method Not Allowed
Specification: RFC 9110
Specification link: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9110#name-405-method-not-allowed
The only social media they have linked is their YouTube channel.
It says they have no videos, but they do have an unlisted one from one of their runs https://www.speedrun.com/bubbun/runs/y6nj9xqz
Try to contact the moderator off-site. And if they don't respond, then submit a support ticket (page can be found from Help > New ticket) under "Become a moderator for an existing game". This will make it so you replace them as a moderator and they'll be removed.
Although as they haven't been online in so long, you might not even need to contact them to get the support ticket accepted.
Contact them on-site by posting in their forum or by messaging them. Or contact them off-site on Discord or in YouTube comments, for example.
Also on the game where you've submitted your run, 2 of the moderators were last online months ago and seem inactive. So, try to contact the active moderator, who was last online 6 days ago.
Yeah I tried different formatting options. And they seem to format, like there's new classes or the text disappears, but SRC doesn't seem actually show it.
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print("Hello, World!")
@YUMmy_Bacon5
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Lmao
<script>test</script>@jablox_999 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source
It's source code that's made public for other people to access and to maybe modify
@YUMmy_Bacon5 its literally just a bunch of random letters.
That's the point lmao. It needs to say bump😳 @SuperGamer64
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lowercase comment :(
Do italic comments count as invalid? Like this one: https://www.speedrun.com/posts/frz9x