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TrickyNeon



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FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE OUTLINE WILL RESULT IN YOUR APPLICATION BEING DENIED!

YOU NEED AT LEAST 15 TOPICS/THREAD TO APPLY FOR A POSITION

Positions as of 8-19-12

Admin: CLOSED
Lead Moderator: CLOSED
Super Moderator: OPEN
Moderator: OPEN
Section Moderator: OPEN
Graphic Artist: OPEN
Author: OPEN
Coder: OPEN


Basic application outline
Username:
Age:
Position desired:
Why do you want the position:
(For Coders/Graphic Artists) Post some of your work:


Application Requirements
The number one thing, of course, is to be active. Inactivity could result in losing your position. However, vacations, family time, funerals etc. are excluded, we completely understand if any of that goes down. That happens to all of us, and can happen at any given time. Another important thing; do not go overly happy with moderating. Some things such as going through and closing every old thread, searching any and every thread for the slightest of a flame to blow it out of proportion, and thinking you should go and grammar correct any post. Speaking of which, editing other members posts, is a huge no no. UNLESS it is to change a code's credits to the appropriate creator. That's it!

For coders, we don't expect much out of you, but what we do ask is to share your knowledge, create guides, occasionally a code or mod you have created, anything that you could find to be beneficiary to the community. No, you don't have to post a code if you don't want to, but it would be helpful to know that you are still putting forth an effort into expanding your knowledge as a coder. Is there something you only want to share with fellow coders? There is a Coder section dedicated to that just for you, if you have not noticed. You do not have to be the best coder out there to be accepted, just dedicated to learning about it.
(assuming you have a decent understanding of it)

Authors, your position is relatively simple. All that we ask for is a few articles, who cares what it is, but current events and the latest updates on video games will probably get the most attention as opposed to what you think a hockey puck looks like. All that we ask for is about 3-5 articles a week.

The final thing to tack on to this, is seniority and maturity. Those who are trolls, spammers, and whiners who have been here for 4 weeks are much less likely to get a position over a member who has been here for 4 months and dedicating their heart out to the community. Yes, we do watch what content you post, we look over it again when you place an application.

Basic Application Side Notes
Be realistic, do not apply for Moderator/Super Moderator and expect to get it after only being here for a month or two. We do take a look into every bit of content you post, we base our decisions based off of behavior, maturity, seniority, activity level, content within a post, and how you interact with the community. To apply for Super Moderator (or any other rank that is higher) you must be a regular Moderator first.

As for coders, we don't care if you just joined and you are a master coder. Dedicate yourself to the forum for at least a month, then fill out an application following and understanding the guidelines below. It would be pointless to have a newcomer coder apply, get the position, and die off.


Coder Requirements
When applying for Coder, please specify which portion of coder you are applying for. Requirements to qualify are stated below.

• -Wii-
• You need to know how to code more than just editing a DVAR.
• Basic DMA knowledge and how to defeat it.
• Basic ASM knowledge.
• Some codes and/or mods created by YOU.


Section Mod Prerequisites
• Activity is probably the biggest, so of course being active.
• Aware of the surroundings and the atmosphere of how this forum operates. We are VERY different from about 97% of the forums out there.
• Some seniority on the forum, and a well rounded member. It kinda expresses the first two things again, but of course we don't expect to see people with a post count of 50, and being registered for a month or two. (some exceptions may vary)
• Last thing, which is most important, sticking to the damn job. Don't fill out an application just for the power and username color, you'll lose that spot to someone deserving it and wanting to cover that position in a better manner. Moderate where needed, but don't go too crack happy looking for every little mistake. Read above in the side notes and outline.

If you considered this a to long to read, then you may not have as great of an understanding to this as someone who did go through all of this.

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