Good to know. You wrote a lot, thanks very much for that. I made 5 hacker reports last night, and I hope to do better today and in the future. If you have any specific suggestions on making reports, do let me know! I'll update with my best approximations. d: Please clarify on this one. To me, these things are equal. And lastly, I would always give reasons for a no support or neutral, but not always a support, which is just laziness on my part. I'll make sure to give reasons in the future. Read what I've written above. ^
what Sando Said he pointed out very good reasons. Good luck that is my last response for this application.
I do at least think that someone shouldn't be promoted just because of the traits they may possess. Maybe you should try questioning yourself the following questions. Why do you want to become a moderator? What can you contribute to the community? What makes you different than the rest applying? Why should exactly you be promoted? As I said, this isn't really needed, I just personally don't think someone should be promoted because they're kind and mature. More or less every applicant says that. Why not be a little bit original? Her friends isn't her
You shouldn't rate an applicant based off of the actions of their friends. That's not how this process works at all.
yea but still It is my opinion on the player you can't just come in and start telling me to support her again. I dont think that necessary
I thought I told you to read the thread on how to properly judge moderator applications. As her friend's actions have nothing to do with her worthiness of becoming a mod.
I did I just don't like the fact I am being harassed to support a mod app meh whatever if you guys are mad at me I will be neutral.
Not mad at you at all. I agree with Chain though. In order to no support someone, you should always have a valid reason. Like, if someone were to just say "No support", the applicant then has to ask why in order to see what they should do in order to gain their support.