I first said neutral, but I unfortunately have to change to no support. -Haven't seen you in-game, may be because different timezones or different servers we play on -Your latest and only report was 2 weeks ago, and before that... Years -You aren't very active -Not many posts -You haven't responded to some people (as far as I know) who have replied. -Grammatical errors -Kinda short ;/
No Support -New players and even old players don't seem to recognize you -I've never seen a post from you -Work on reports -Has no experience in moderating at all Reasons stated above
No support, I would suggest trying to be more active on the forums and well known before applying for moderator. Your application isn't very convincing and there are quite a few grammar mistakes I would consider revising your application get rid of any grammar mistakes. Try to work on more reports. Also please do not triple post, I have edited your posts together.
Neutral, you soon like a nice guy but there's some points I want to make in your application that I recommend you change. -If you were 12 when you applied in 2014, and it's 2017 now, shouldn't you be older than 13? -Owning your own server doesn't really matter Also don't let people's opinion on whether you should be moderator put you down. When I applied I got a lot of hate and came very close to getting mod (at the point where Cypriot read my application) But other things came up in life and I moved on. Regardless this isn't a life story. Don't let anyone make you think you can't be moderator, even if every single player on the server agrees on it. Keep trying your hardest, that's when you succeed.
Support. It's not like it's a huge deal if you're not a good moderator. They'll just get rid of you in a week or something.
I don't think it's good for moderators to lie. As a joke, yes. But actually trying to stand behind a lie is just wrong. This was on survival, which has a bal cap at $50k. And you weren't joking around, you actually spent time trying to convince numerous individuals.