Steam Name:jamRDMsquatta™©
Link to Steam Profile:
steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561199013514273/
SteamID: STEAM_0:1:526624272
Languages I speak:english
How would you handle a TS3/Discord appeal?:
i would handle an appeal by first contacting the staff member who banned the user so i could get an unbiased view of what happened then i would reply to the appeal saying something along the lines of
hello player x! first of all thank you for taking the time to make the appeal and after discussing the punishment with the staff member who banned you i have decided while you did directly break our TOU by mass poking people in a meeting the staff member banned you for an excessive amount of time as it also directly says in our TOU that disrupting meetings is a day ban, your ban has been reduced and while you wait out the rest of your ban i reccomend going through our terms of service in the spoiler below, this appeal has been
1 - No micspamming.
2 - No playing music unless permitted by those in your channel.
3 - Do not harass users.
4 - Recording: You cannot record users of this TeamSpeak server under any circumstance without their permission.
5 - Do not disturb anyone in a meeting room. You face a 1 day ban for causing disruption.
6 - Don't attempt to join private channels without permission, or meeting rooms.
7 - If you would like a private channel, let a Community Manager or above know and they will decide. Do not abuse any of the commands if you are Channel Admin or you may have your channel deleted.
8 - No racism, discrimination, etc.
9 - Don't follow people around channels, even if it's a public channel. If they move, you don't follow them unless they want you to.
10 - Don't impersonate staff. This includes having the same name as a staff member or pretending that you are a staff when you are not.
11 - No Voice Changers / Soundboards / Excluding the Alienware SoundBlaster Pro Voice Changers
Explain some of the administrative features of TS3/Discord and when they're used
appropriately:
the main administrative features of ts include:
kick client from channel: it kicks the user from the channel they are in, its not a major punishment and is more of a warning to be used for minor rulebreaks
kick client from server:kicks the user out of the ts server, should not be used to annoy clients and should be used for rule breaks
ban client: the command bans the user from the server and should be saved for major or continuous rule breaks
move client to own channel: moves user to the channel you are currently in, is easier than dragging but isnt used for when users rule break
set server group: this is a command used for either taking away ranks from staff members who have resigned or giving ranks when people are trained
the main administrative features of discord include bans,mutes and kicks, similar to ts commands they should be used for rule breakers and not to be abused
What would I do different with my new powers? (we recommend around 50 words):
trainings
if i get ts/discord head admin id be able to train new admins, i know its hard to do trainings without a mic so i recently bought a new headset and im trying to get it working as soon as possible, i believe trainings are the key part of being a staff since it teaches you everything you need to know and bad trainings result in abuse or situations being handled badly
handling ban appeals/report abuses
as a headadmin id be able to handle report abuses and ban appeals and i would do so by contacting both the staff member and the user to get both sides of what happened then from there decide if the ban appeal should be reduced/what action to take against the staff member, if its a report abuse but not bad enough for an emergency demotion id bring it up in the next meeting
creating new channels
i would create a new channel if a new gang channel was accepted and i would grant ownership to the owner of the gang or if someone pays for a private channel i would add it, i would only make new channels for gangs or people who paid for a private channel and wont use the command to mess around
EXTRA CREDIT: How much does Xnator sell client icons for?:half a bill cash