reven86
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lol I only wish I could show my application that has gotten denied... I've had other people proof read it, mods who are currently mods, and they say it is ALOT better than theres was. So I know its not the quality of my application.And do you think someone who has reported 800 players and was ex-staff doesn't knows how to write an application?
I've actually tried this. When I was declined this last time, I started conversations with 3 different sr. staff and poked 1 or 2 on teamspeak, got NO RESPONSE. Not even 1 responded. That to me is just a sign that they just don't want me as staff. They honestly should just come right out and say it instead of ignoring me.It is a lot harder for ex-staff to become moderator again. Trust me on this, I've seen a lot of wonderful mods resign, and a few weeks later, re-apply, and can't seem to get into the interview stage. For someone like Reven who has contributed a lot to the community, I would probably recommend him to talk to some of the sr.mods on the teamspeak about the situation. Also the application process & grading have gotten a lot harder. Some of the sr.staff's moderator applications would be denied by them if they were submitted right now. It's become a lot harder to get moderator for some reason, and they want both quality and quantity.
Hard to do when they completely ignore you everytime xD.It doesn't exactly work like that. I had plenty of experience reporting hackers and things of that nature, and I still got declined. Why? My application didn't meet their standards. It's more so of the application while these things are just sort of a cherry on the top. And Yes, all players are treated the same. In fact I recommend everyone who was declined to go ask the sr.staff why. (In my original statement, I wasn't implying just ex-staff.) I mean let's face it. Asking for the sr.staff's advice not only shows you are determined, but it gives you advice to work off of.