I was recently browsing the SRC audit logs and came across a few interesting 'inclusions' that weren't there before and I don't understand what they do. These include, "user-apikey-updated", "user-banned", "user-comments-wiped", "user-deleted", "user-modnote", "user-restored", "user-unbanned", and "user-updated". Could these possibly be new features for SRC or am I just crazy? I can't seem to figure out what these could mean. In theory, each one makes sense but none of them are SRC features (excluding banning users, but only Site Staff has the power to do that so why would it be in game-specific audit logs). Any thoughts, theories, or explanations to something I'm missing would be greatly appreciated :)
So a few minutes ago I was editing the rules of a game with a fellow moderator and I was wondering why I couldn't see the rules that he had edited. I know that it takes a little bit for the site to load the changes but how long does it typically take for them to change?
Okay so this is a weird question, but how is the order of moderators displayed decided? If you look on the sidebar to the left of an SR.C game, you will see, "Moderated By:" followed by the mods. These mods seem to be displayed in a random order but I've always wondered what that order is. Can someone help me figure out this weird question answer?
I think that it would be a great idea for users to pick which games appear where on their follow list. Instead of "X Game" > "Y Game" > "Z Game", I may want to move those games around because they might not be in a particular order. For example, I would like the first game of the series to be on top, however, in order to do that, I have to unfollow EVERYTHING and then follow again in the right order. It seems like a lot of work for a simple fix and I think that this change would make MANY users, myself included, happy. Thanks for the consideration!
Is there any conversion between in-game time and IRL time? I am asking because I am recording on mobile and am having a hard time figuring out if I got a 37 sec or not on the 1-1 IL.