Beetlejuice
Notably Dangerous Demo-Knight
Servers:
Will you get mad if you lose admin?:
JAILBREAK | NY
Time:12 P.M. - around 7 P.M. EST on all days excluding Tues. Wed. and Thurs.
Hlstats:Will you get mad if you lose admin?:
I would understand that if I lost my admin status, it had meant that I had done something horribly wrong.
How do you ban your own SteamID?:sm_ban "#STEAM_0:0:62530730" 30 "Obvious Aimbot"(in console) !ban "#STEAM_0:0:62530730" 30 "Aimbot"(in chat)
Any other reason you should be admin:I have been a part of the skial community for a very long time. In my time, I have seen admins that have showed the necessary skills and attributes to being a good admin. I was able to learn from them. I paid attention to the offenses people did, and what punishment they got. I found myself slowly becoming more and more involved in the skial community, from correcting people's mistakes, all the way to changing a rule that made a lot of the regulars (like myself) upset.
Although I may not have much experience in being an admin for a TF2 server, I am still very experienced in other games and activities. For example, as embarrassing as it is to say, I used to play roblox. I was an admin on one of the servers and I checked up on it very often. There was rarely a day that I didn't check up on it, and if I didn't, I was sure to be there the next day. After outgrowing roblox, I switched to minecraft. I found a server that I really enjoyed, with alot of younger kids who didn't quite understand some stuff about minecraft. I always helped them as much as I could, and I was soon noticed by the owner of the server. He made me op (which is like admin for minecraft) so that I could help people the best was possible. I am also an active member of the Boy Scouts of America, which is completely focused on have teenage boys such as myself taking on leadership positions. I am close to getting Eagle, which has made me constantly thinking about how I can help other in the best ways possible.
Lastly, being loyal is the main key to good leadership, but what good would good leadership be if no one respected you enough to listen? As a regular, I am always kind, friendly. By being these things, I have made a lot of friends and am pretty well known. With no one I know of who dislikes me in skial (besides the people who get mad when they get corrected and leave, never to be heard from again) people generally respect me, as I respect them.
*As a sidenote, I was muted a long time ago, for voteabusing. This is not a current issue, and I have learned and grown from it*
Although I may not have much experience in being an admin for a TF2 server, I am still very experienced in other games and activities. For example, as embarrassing as it is to say, I used to play roblox. I was an admin on one of the servers and I checked up on it very often. There was rarely a day that I didn't check up on it, and if I didn't, I was sure to be there the next day. After outgrowing roblox, I switched to minecraft. I found a server that I really enjoyed, with alot of younger kids who didn't quite understand some stuff about minecraft. I always helped them as much as I could, and I was soon noticed by the owner of the server. He made me op (which is like admin for minecraft) so that I could help people the best was possible. I am also an active member of the Boy Scouts of America, which is completely focused on have teenage boys such as myself taking on leadership positions. I am close to getting Eagle, which has made me constantly thinking about how I can help other in the best ways possible.
Lastly, being loyal is the main key to good leadership, but what good would good leadership be if no one respected you enough to listen? As a regular, I am always kind, friendly. By being these things, I have made a lot of friends and am pretty well known. With no one I know of who dislikes me in skial (besides the people who get mad when they get corrected and leave, never to be heard from again) people generally respect me, as I respect them.
*As a sidenote, I was muted a long time ago, for voteabusing. This is not a current issue, and I have learned and grown from it*