Your application was already imported into Apparatus so editing it would not show in Apparatus which is where we vote, discuss and decide on the apps. We'd never see it if you edited it now.
Thanks.Do the moderators can become retired staff by doing something that a mod should'nt do?cv God, i am soooo curious.
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Engish is not my primary language. Sorry for grammary errors or other things.
1. What does 30 days, 60 days and 90 days button means?
For question 1, I believe those are from the statistics section which is broken. Moderators read applications on a different website, which does not show the statistics banner anyway. Therefore it has no effect on your application.
Is there's any expected date for my app to be ready?
I'm not going to answer this one.
This question has been answered several times before, we expect any half-decent moderator would be able to look through previous pages for answers and / or use the search function.
Just wondering, I'm not impatient, but after reading a little bit, when will the next batch be? I don't care if it is three months from now, I am just curious when?
Her answer still applies. Constantly asking about your application makes you seem very impatient, which is not a good quality in a moderator. Also, knowing if you're in this batch or not will do nothing to speed the process (and this goes for everyone asking, not just you). You've applied. Your application will be processed eventually. Just. Wait. Rather than having to look up every person asking if their application is in this batch or not, admins and moderators could actually be doing things like processing the applications or reviewing reports, etc.
Stop asking.Seriously.
As you've been told at least once before, it will take as long as it's needed. The more you ask, the more likely you are to be declined without a second thought (if you haven't already). Be patient.
It's been said a thousand times before, but apparently it is never enough: Patience is one of the most important qualities a moderator needs. It will be tested every day. If you lose it and, say, snap back at a member, chances are you'll end up being fired.
I've bolded a key point in Hazali's previous response.
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It's hard to follow your dreams when you run from your nightmares. --
The only answer that will ever be given to this question is "whenever the current one is ready".
People, the administrators are volunteers and may have other, more important things to do, forum-related or otherwise. This translates into a volatile schedule to take care of applications.
There's really no need to set deadlines at all when there's no upside but to do so except have people be temporarily quiet only to become even more vocal as well as disappointed if those deadlines are not reached in time.
I don't see the point in knowing, you still have to wait anyway.
But yes, yes you are.
Driven by curiosity.
Lol, me to! Thanks.Do the moderators can become retired staff by doing something that a mod should'nt do?cv God, i am soooo curious.
No usually if they break the rules multiple times, then they get removed and don't get the retired staff badge.
Kinda old quote but it still applies
If you really want to know:
I'm not going to answer this one.
This question has been answered several times before, we expect any half-decent moderator would be able to look through previous pages for answers and / or use the search function.
I've bolded a key point in Hazali's previous response.
It's hard to follow your dreams when you run from your nightmares. --
It will be done when it is done. No matter if is a new or old application. Stop asking about it.
Patience young padawan.....
Alright, just wondering, thanks.
They'd know if they thoroughly read the OP. Of course they don't (no surprise there...)
That's why I wrote that xd