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mods? never heard of them
It's how you know Starlight's back =P
I realised that half of my friends on PC are moderators :O
I don't know if I should feel safe or spied on?
Zeo said in another thread that he thought I was a mod lol
One year ago there was a recruitment for the fangame subforums. I wanted to apply, but changed my mind last minute because I wanted to focus on making my fangame before anything, plus I didn't want to learn the new versions of Essentials (v19, then v20) because I thought I would have to help users...
Turns out I installed LoL for the first time around that time, which put my fangame on pause anyway, and I still help people without knowing anything about the new versions of Essentials XD
I was almost certain you were a mod. I thought Rekoil was a mod too.
If I hang around mods long enough, I start to look like one, huh? 🤔
You handle that hammer with confidence and grace, it looks like you had moderation in your blood since the beginning! 🤔I just applied on a whim and got surprising results. As in: everyone was surprised at my application. xD
If I hang around mods long enough, I start to look like one, huh? 🤔
I was almost certain you were a mod. I thought Rekoil was a mod too.
Granted, there's one prerequisite that can deny even the most capable person from becoming mod. Though, it's less of a "person" one and more of a "technology" one. We do most discussing on Discord. So, if you don't have an account you can't really participate.
They are both mods Zeo... they just don't know it that's all 😅
This will be a warped perspective as someone who deals with social anxiety, but I feel with Discord it's very hard to integrate into a service that people have used for years as a tightknit community. I'm not referring to specifically the PC Discord, but many online 'hang-outs' feel exclusive and trying to jump in quickly leads into feelings of being an outsider who doesn't belong.