Have You Had an Application Denied in the Last 90 Days?
Yes.
Were you a previous Staff Member?
Yes, Admin.
Do You Have a Working Microphone?
Yes.
What Country Are You From?
Sweden.
Have You Moderated Other Communities?
Yes, In Mountain Interactive, and ERLC, private Sweden server.
Which Mountain Interactive Servers Do You Play Most?
I play on both Los Angels California and perris, mostly on LA. Why Do You Want to Become a Moderator?
Well, I want to become a moderator due to multiple reasons. First, I used to be a moderator in Mountain Interactive, and it was overall a great experience, which I want to experience again. I then also feel like there could be a need for a moderator in more GMT time zones, as I am GMT, and when I call for staff, there usually isn't one, or it takes a bit to get an answer. That's why I feel like if I were now to become a moderator, I would be able to respond to help calls and help the new members that play in Mountain Interactive, but of course not just in the game, but also on Discord. To add on, I want to be able to help people, as I am very familiar with both Perris and LA. And I would be able to answer their questions and take their player reports. I decided to apply last week, since my exams are soon over and I won't have school. I will be having a lot of free time and wish to spend it moderating and engaging with the Mountain Interactive players. What makes me a good fit is that I used to be a moderator within MI, which is a good thing since I should be familiar with how most stuff works. I also have great communication skills; I am engaging and use my mic a lot. I am not afraid to talk with people and have a friendly conversation. My history with Mountain Interactive has been far-reaching; I first joined around 2023. And from then my passion for Mountain Interactive has grown, and I want to now make use of that passion by helping people.
Are You Familiar with Any Current Staff Members?
Yes, Starr and Jumpvortex, they have been handling most of my help calls.
When Are You Usually Available to Moderate?
GMT+2, mostly daytime and during weekends untill past midnight
How Would You Handle Rule breaking?
Let's put a scenario where I get a help call for an RDM. First, check if both players are still in the game, then watch them to see if they are in an active scene or not. I would then teleport them to the mod room and try to understand what happened and get a clip from both parties if possible. If not, the party that has reported the player for RDM should provide a clip so that I can view it and handle it accordingly. I would then, depending on if it is the player's first violation, always check their records to see if they are on an active OSP. And then if it is their first offense, give them a warning. And then help them understand what they did wrong and how to prevent it and what to not do in the future to prevent future rule breaking. And now, if it is, for example, another person that is reported for FRP, I would do the same steps and bring them to the mod room. I would then ask the reporter for a clip. And then look at his records; if he already has a past ban for 24h, I would issue another ban for 48h and tell them that Rule breaking is not allowed within Mountain Interactive and the rules will be enforced by other moderators or me.
Anything Else We Should Know?
I have past experience as an administrator within Mountain Interactive and I am able to be very active.
What is your Roblox Username and User ID?
0129amir - 529098264
What is your Discord ID?
707216740332994591
Have You Been Punished in the Last 60 Days?
No.
Have You Had an Application Denied in the Last 90 Days?
Yes.
Were you a previous Staff Member?
Yes, Admin.
Do You Have a Working Microphone?
Yes.
What Country Are You From?
Sweden.
Have You Moderated Other Communities?
Yes, In Mountain Interactive, and ERLC, private Sweden server.
Which Mountain Interactive Servers Do You Play Most?
I play on both Los Angels California and perris, mostly on LA.
Why Do You Want to Become a Moderator?
Well, I want to become a moderator due to multiple reasons. First, I used to be a moderator in Mountain Interactive, and it was overall a great experience, which I want to experience again. I then also feel like there could be a need for a moderator in more GMT time zones, as I am GMT, and when I call for staff, there usually isn't one, or it takes a bit to get an answer. That's why I feel like if I were now to become a moderator, I would be able to respond to help calls and help the new members that play in Mountain Interactive, but of course not just in the game, but also on Discord. To add on, I want to be able to help people, as I am very familiar with both Perris and LA. And I would be able to answer their questions and take their player reports. I decided to apply last week, since my exams are soon over and I won't have school. I will be having a lot of free time and wish to spend it moderating and engaging with the Mountain Interactive players. What makes me a good fit is that I used to be a moderator within MI, which is a good thing since I should be familiar with how most stuff works. I also have great communication skills; I am engaging and use my mic a lot. I am not afraid to talk with people and have a friendly conversation. My history with Mountain Interactive has been far-reaching; I first joined around 2023. And from then my passion for Mountain Interactive has grown, and I want to now make use of that passion by helping people.
Are You Familiar with Any Current Staff Members?
Yes, Starr and Jumpvortex, they have been handling most of my help calls.
When Are You Usually Available to Moderate?
GMT+2, mostly daytime and during weekends untill past midnight
How Would You Handle Rule breaking?
Let's put a scenario where I get a help call for an RDM. First, check if both players are still in the game, then watch them to see if they are in an active scene or not. I would then teleport them to the mod room and try to understand what happened and get a clip from both parties if possible. If not, the party that has reported the player for RDM should provide a clip so that I can view it and handle it accordingly. I would then, depending on if it is the player's first violation, always check their records to see if they are on an active OSP. And then if it is their first offense, give them a warning. And then help them understand what they did wrong and how to prevent it and what to not do in the future to prevent future rule breaking.
And now, if it is, for example, another person that is reported for FRP, I would do the same steps and bring them to the mod room. I would then ask the reporter for a clip. And then look at his records; if he already has a past ban for 24h, I would issue another ban for 48h and tell them that Rule breaking is not allowed within Mountain Interactive and the rules will be enforced by other moderators or me.
Anything Else We Should Know?
I have past experience as an administrator within Mountain Interactive and I am able to be very active.
Do You Speak Any Languages Other Than English?
Swedish and arabic.
Sincerly,
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