Solotoxic: Case Study

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What is your IGN? - SoloToxic ➨ Please list all past in game names:BuddahDNM,toxicpvq ➨ How old are you? (In order to apply for this position you have to be 13+)- 13 ➨ What Time Zone do you live in?- Eastern Time ➨ Can you record with at least 30+ FPS? - 200 fps+ ➨ Do you have both Skype, Discord and TeamSpeak?- I Have All ➨ When did you join ValorMC?- Friends / itscriptic (whos my friend) ➨ How many hours can you play each day?- mostly 7 hours on saturday/sunday mostly all day ➨ Do you have any previous experience moderating?- Yes, I have had lots of experience with server moderation. Some of the servers I have been staff on were almost as big or a bit smaller than Mineplex . The first server I would like to talk about is SpartanCraft. SpartanCraft …show more content…

This server was called Dragon-Storms PvP. On DragonStorms, I started playing around late 2013, early 2014. I played on this server consistently and showed that I was committed to helping the server grow and gain popularity. After applying on the forums when the server had around 40 players on, I was accepted. As the server grew, I grew into a more mature, helping person. At the beginning of my staffing term, I wasn't totally mature enough to handle some of the content that would come up on the server, but as time grew, my maturity level grew and I got to the point to where I could handle things that require a higher maturity level. I was promoted to moderator after proving that I was going to be consistently active and helping in the community. At this point, the server was averaging around 100 players and they were all fairly active. I was on at almost anytime that I could get on. Since the player to staff count was not proportionate, other staff were recruited. But during the time of not having very many staff, I had lots of people asking me questions, asking for Buycraft help and trying to get me to catch hackers. Through all this, I learned how to prioritize my issues, first starting with Buycraft help, then in-game server help, then going to inspect who was "hacking" at the PvP arena. I can use the prioritizing skills on Mineplex to help players who are in need. Soon after helping out for a long time, I was promoted to administrator and was given an immense job. My job was to increase the server's popularity with around $250 in donations. I decided I would buy an advertising slot on a Minecraft server listing website. The weekend I bought it, it was about $60 per hour and I rented the slot for 4 hours and returned $10 back to the owner. I will never forget that weekend. During that weekend, the popularity sky-rocketed from a descent 100 players to an enormous 200-250

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