Ok when I sent in my last mod application that said I couldn't become one because I had barely passed the count. The count is a requirement for mod if you get the count just barely that say no But isn't that what the count is for so if they just barely pass but you won't let them in turn the count to a number where you will let them in please
An application is never denied unless you fail to meet the requirements. Your application is still open.
Once you pass 100 messages, people are more likely to accept that you are seriously dedicated. Just keep working on it!
just because you passed the requirements doesn't mean that people would support your application, only that your application won't be denied
True dat. So as others said if you dont meet the requirements or dont meet one of em your application gets denied or if you are applying for another position such as builder or developer i think. But if u want to get accepted which every applier wants its a long path buddy even me because i kept on applying since 2014 but still not accepted but throughout these years and counting with every negative feedback or some criticism or any advise I became more experienced but still Ive got many to learn so as you if you kept working on yourself if you took on the advises, and feedbacks on your application and each day u did get better than the previous day so I believe in you because no one's perfect and everyone here have an opportunity to become a moderator but all they need is to use it and work on it. So good luck TheNinjaWizard
There is no rule saying you cannot be a mod if you barely passed the limit. You need to reach the limit first, then you can add on to your post count, if you have 50 exact it would be fine, if you have more it would make you look more experienced though.
The requirements to be a moderator are simply an excuse for mods to close and deny applications made by people who are extremely new and aren't serious. We get a lot of people who join the server and forums and apply in the first few days. When they're not immediately accepted, they forget about it, and their applications stay there forever. These sorts of applications spam the archive. So, the post count isn't saying once you hit 50 people will support you, it's saying once you hit 50 we can be pretty confident you're not just applying on your first day. Although I did create my application on the first day. I didn't say I agreed with their reasoning.
No support, the requirements won't change as they have been in effect for quite a while now, it's not that hard.