Currently, a bunch of accounts are compromised due to hidden linking. I'm making this topic to make a reference on who all got compromised. If you're viewing this topic and your account was compromised, then the best thing I'd recommend is to just make a new account for now.
sent a message to JonSnow 1h 59m ago « Back Reply Hi. It's [hidden]
Could you ban ukiyo? Their account is compromised and the account-owner is kinda mad because the "hacker" is using the account in a bad way.
I talked to Sims before and I thought he had already banned the account since he asked me if he should because I had been talking to the person who's actually ukiyo and they wanted their account to be banned.
The problem is the belief that there should be a set number of mods, hell mod more. Make sure they realize how to avoid hidden links and they're not sketchy people and they can do the grunt work. It's not the team that's bad (inactive mods should be removed and they can be readded later I'm not sure why this is such an ordeal it's literally a freaking button) but that there's a limited amount for a community that has atleast 1 report every 5 games.
Are there really complaints about the amount of opened reports when half are from the same games or over completely pointless things.
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Modding should only be a team effort if you are discussing possible cheaters, controversial report rulings, etc. Modding reports should be a single person's job until it gets appealed, otherwise it takes forever. Right now, the biggest problem is how reports seem to be stacked up all the damn time. Tackle that first by actually promoting active mods and getting rid of the people who aren't doing anything.
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Modding is never an us vs. them mentality if you don't think of it like that
The mod team helps each other out. They give opinions, they give tell them when they think they did something wrong. They work together on cheating investigations. They remind each other what to do and what not to do. If anything it's a nice bit of moral support.