Steam Name: xAlmostLostx
Link to Steam Profile: steamcommunity.com/id/xAlmostLostx/
SteamID: STEAM_0:0:84277293
Age: 19
Languages I speak: Dutch, English, German
How would you deal with someone who is being bullied on TS3?
Firstly I would join the room (or move myself and the person bullying/the person bullied into a spacer) and tell the person to stop bullying the other person (verbal warning). If he doesn't listen to me I would give him a second verbal, and if he still doesn't listen I would give him a ban depending on what he was saying/doing. It surely depends on what the player is doing, if there is enough evidence straight away for making for example jokes with diseases then I would probably instantly ban him.
Explain some of the administrative features of TS3 and when they're used
appropriately.
Kick: Kicks somebody off the TeamSpeak 3 server, or out of the chatroom he was in. Could be used for giving people a moment to cooldown.
Ban: Bans somebody for x time. Used for people who aren't listening at all.
Set server groups: Allows the staff to set a server group to a certain person. Used if somebody gets a promotion on a server, or removing one.
Moving rights: Bring/move/sends a player to the room you assigned him to. Could be used for mod trainings by moving people into spacers.
Mute: Mutes the player. Could be used if a player micspams.
Edit, create and remove channels: Explains itself, could be used for a new (temporary) room, or deleting/editing one.
Remove avatar Removes the avatar of the selected person. This command could be used if somebody has a offensive avatar.
Why I should be chosen (we recommend around 50 words).
I would like to be a TeamSpeak 3 staff member because I'm always on the TeamSpeak 3 server. It would also come in handy for my rank as a SuperAdmin for DeathRun. I have the rights to move myself into spacers, and also the rights to move the people I train to me. I also would keep the TeamSpeak clean of trollers/micspammers, and help wherever my help would be needed. With this rank comes great responsibility, which I surely can be trusted with. Thanks for reading my TS3 application.