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
@Colors you didn't set the default for all runs without a value [quote=Colors]AlexKaboom is an expert at fixing variables[/quote] same😎
@Nedrax is now a mod!😎 Also @scorpionblaze has been added recently
Since there has been cheaters expanding recently, me and the other Granny moderators chose to make a poll in about if we should ban cheaters, and the poll ended up choosing to ban them.
From now on, if so