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Posted in BIIG YOUTUBE PROBLEM • 5th July 2015, 11:23 PM

THIS IS SO FUNNY
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Posted in How To: Perfect Your Application • 4th July 2015, 05:06 PM

greeny wrote on 4th July 2015 04:00 AM:
Does this turturial include master applications? Anyway, great tutorial, this will definitely help
Other users, like me.
Yes, it includes every rank.
Help wrote on 4th July 2015 07:45 AM:
Hmm, this is a very good guide to applications. Just quite confused about this Special Qualification requirement. What can be an example for that, may I simply ask?
Examples:
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Posted in How To: Perfect Your Application • 4th July 2015, 02:01 AM

Ghosteal wrote on 4th July 2015 01:53 AM:
Thanks Chelsey this will help lots of people improve their applications! But should't this be in the help and support section?
Why would someone go in the Help and Support section to apply for a rank? This is an official tutorial so it's pinned to the top of the Applications category for those who are going to said category to apply.
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Posted in How To: Perfect Your Application • 4th July 2015, 01:28 AM

General Tips
New applications are submitted every day to the DSGHQ, but some are overlooked due to bad organization, appearance, or grammar. Here are some tips to follow closely when applying for a rank.
  • Be sure your format is professional and easy to navigate. Sometimes too many decorative inclusions or too much colored text can give off a childish vibe and make administrators assume you aren't mature enough to properly moderate or represent the community.
  • Long applications are usually good when composed of the right information, but keep in mind that (much like an essay) the beginning and end of your application are the memorable pieces. Keep this in mind when organizing your application so you can make a big impact on readers with these two parts.
  • Sometimes summarizing things is better than explaining in detail. Let's be honest, most people don't take the time to read through a 4,000 word application, regardless of how great it is. Unless you're extraordinarily skilled in terms of keeping your readers interested, I recommend cutting it to the chase.
  • No matter how persistent you are, don't mail your application to a staff member or beg them to read it. This decreases your chances of being hired by at least 20%.

Information
If you can't think of the right information to include in your application, here are some things to definitely include, or definitely avoid.
  • Definitely include your timezone, age, experience, and special qualifications. These are the core components of an application.
  • Avoid explaining that you have good grammar. If your grammar is good, staff members will notice this while reading your application. Including your opinion on your own grammar just seems like a filler to make your application appear to have more information.
  • As great as it is to already know the moderation commands, they aren't exactly something you need to include in your application. Remember that an application is telling administrators about you, not the rank you want.
  • It's not required, but it's always nice to learn a bit about someone who's interested in a DSGHQ rank. Try including some of your favorite hobbies. It helps if you show leadership, patience, and/or responsibility through your favorite activities, though you should never fill your application with hobbies, because it's still an application, not a biography.

Application Format
If you still need help creating an application, here's a form you can fill out in a separate discussion that will give us all the necessary information about you. Just copy and paste to fill it out. Try answering in complete sentences (or even paragraphs) to increase your chances.
Quote:
  • Username:
  • Desired Rank:
  • Age:
  • Timezone:
  • Date joined:
  • Experience:
  • DSGHQ History:
  • Special Qualifications*:
*Special Qualifications: a special skill, knowledge, or ability that makes someone suitable for a particular job or activity.

I wish you the best of luck in your applications. Godspeed!


Article last updated: July 4, 2015, 1:28AM EST.
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Posted in Chels and Andy • 1st July 2015, 11:05 PM

This is the best story I've ever read.
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Posted in Buying Gold • 23rd June 2015, 03:44 AM

Everyone wants the Profile Music extra. ;)
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Posted in I have a question • 21st June 2015, 10:40 PM

You cannot be banned for being inactive. However, if you're a staff member and you've been inactive for too long without an excuse, you may get fired. As a normal user, though, you have absolutely nothing to worry about.
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Posted in Emperor Application • 18th June 2015, 02:27 AM

I dislike this. Rae is my footrest, not the Empress.
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Posted in Resigning From Mod - Music • 9th June 2015, 07:06 PM

You're a great moderator, Music. Thank you for being mature about this; You're always welcome back if you ever have enough free time. :)
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Posted in don't click here • 6th June 2015, 10:46 AM

Like I said before, ads are what provides Damen with enough money to keep the website up. He doesn't choose which ads they are. Would you rather have DSGHQ with ads or no DSGHQ at all?
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Posted in My Opinion on Sacrifices - Sam • 5th June 2015, 03:20 PM

You can dislike the user's decision for choosing a level over their rank but you shouldn't dislike the system for giving them that opportunity.
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Posted in new profile picture. • 23rd May 2015, 11:35 PM

Leave it as Dan. Dan is perfect.
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Posted in My story. • 19th May 2015, 06:56 PM

May, we all go to school. Everyone has seen that you've been inactive a lot recently. What's done is done. All you can do is try to re-earn your rank once you're less busy. This isn't happening because Damen isn't here, it's happening because we're finally taking action against inactive moderators.
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Posted in No Tolerance Policy • 19th May 2015, 03:34 PM

Perhaps 15 hours a week, yes.
Also, for everyone complaining about this policy being "unfair" because "moderators have lives too": This isn't personal. Yes, moderators have lives. Everyone who's alive has a life. The fact of the matter is that if you no longer have enough spare time to moderate, you shouldn't be moderator. There's nothing wrong with having too many outside activities, but you can't pretend everything is fine when you're only logging on once or twice a week. Being demoted for inactivity is almost a favor because if you can't handle the job you don't need to stress over it anymore. I actually recommend resigning if you no longer have time for OldCP. It feels and looks better than being fired. In fact, earning your rank back after resigning is much easier than earning it back after being fired.
Inactivity is never really anyone's fault. People get busy, and that's fine, but we can't have moderators that are too busy to moderate.
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