Edit:I want to be a Super Mod on a one series but no one be a Super Mod to add me :(
you also aren't a mod of any game. so you can't be a mod for a series.
[quote=2001windowxpofficial] Edit:I want to be a Super Mod on a one series but no one be a Super Mod to add me 🙁 [/quote]
Gotta be real here. If you were to be a series moderator, you would probably abuse your power and add a bunch of games that don’t follow site rules. You can’t have Joe Shmoes be series moderators.
Most series don’t need moderators for a variety of reasons.
1 - There are no new releases for a series being made. 2 - The series has a relatively low active player count (i.e. below 50 active players) 3 - The series is overall not notable enough for moderation to be put into place (I.e. web/mobile game series, series for licensed games, and so on)
I highly recommend giving this thread a read, as it explains how series moderation is handled currently very well. https://www.speedrun.com/the_site/thread/zf7up
@2001WindowxpOfficial you should request in support hub, although it is unlikely you will be accepted. If you want to edit something about the series, but only if you are a mod of one of it's games, then make a support hub request on behalf of a game saying that it is for the series. I did this to edit the Granny series' theme [quote=jackzfiml]I highly recommend giving this thread a theme[/quote] I was also gonna recommend that lol
@Jubilee that was added before series moderation became strict like it is today.
[quote=Pear] I definitely remember reading a 3-games-for-a-series rule at one point. [/quote]
That rule still generally applies for series that are console releases, but for web/mobile games it’s actually 4 games for a series iirc.
This also changes depending on if the series is just Fangames or just a collage of games made by the same developer.
[quote]but for web/mobile games it’s actually 4 games for a series iirc.[/quote]
https://www.speedrun.com/le_chat_fonce_petite_adventure
this series was added to the site after the request rules got stricter, and when it was added it only had 3 games. It now has 4 games, but it still proves that you only need 3.
[quote=Merl_] but it still proves that you only need 3. [/quote]
If the games in a series don’t have similar gameplay aspects, not direct sequels/prequels of each other, and only just use the same IP, then 4 games are required.