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    CMDR_JohnAlex got a reaction from Agustron24 in CMDR-JohnAlex's Admin Application   
    In-game Username: CMDR_JohnAlex
    Discord username: CMDR_JohnAlex (Originally known as CMDR-JohnAlex#2520)
    Characters you play: Nova Gibson (Moth), Sel Griss (Moth), DELTA-V (Silicon)
    On average, how many hours do you expect to admin per week: Depends on external factors, but at least 12h per week.
    Days you are available to admin on: Most weekdays, often on weekends.
    How old are you? I am 17 years old.
    Do you have any SS14 experience outside of Goob Station or any SS13 experience?
    Yes, I have a large amount of experience in both Space Station 14 and Space Station 13.
    At the time of writing, in Space Station 14's Wizard's Den servers, I have 578 hours of playtime.
    In Space Station 13's Paradise Station, I have 198 hours.
    In Space Station 13's TerraGov Marine Corps, I have around 89 hours and 30 minutes.
    I also have some more hours in other servers, but these are the major ones.
    Do you have prior administration experience? If so, explain in detail what you've done during your time as an admin. We prefer experience in Space Station 13 or 14 but other games are okay too. If you can, do post evidence of this too.
    I have done some leadership things for clubs and school related things, however nothing really verifiable. Otherwise I do have experience using the sandbox and admin tools thanks to my test server, as well as messing around in a test server with my brother.
    Have you ever been banned from any SS14 or SS13 servers?
    I have been role-banned from SS14 before, on a Wizard's Den server. I believe it was in my first 100h of playing. I had the role of CE and "suicided within 20 minutes to play as Hamlet" (quoting my admin remark that may have been removed) and I was given a two-week role ban. I fully understand what I did wrong, and I will certainly not do that again.
    Back in September of 2023, I was appeal-banned from SS13's Paradise Station due to suddenly disconnecting from the shift in a critical time as captain without informing anyone, not even admins. What happened was my parents messed with our router without informing anyone, disconnecting me from the shift until it ended. I successfully appealed my ban [here](https://www.paradisestation.org/forum/topic/24374-banned-by-tourte-ban-appeal-for-cmdr-johnalex/) (for more information) as soon as I was able to re-connect to the internet. I would also like to note that SS13's Paradise Station has a [different banning strategy](https://www.paradisestation.org/forum/topic/507-on-perma-bans/) than SS14's Wizards Den servers do, and appeal-bans are more common there for minor things such has disconnecting as captain.
    Admins can perform various tasks which are not available to the average player. An incomplete list of these tasks is in-game rule enforcement, in-game events, ban appeals, and out-of-game rule enforcement through things like replay/log reviews in response to player reports. With these, and any other tasks you're aware of in mind, answer the following two questions.
    What are you primarily interested in doing as an admin?
    I primarily am interested in helping keep the community and it's shift safe and fun for all. I have enjoyed my many hours in this game, and would like to give back to it. I am also interested in setting up small events every blue moon, with assistance from more experienced admins or with help from event coordinators.
    What are you least interested in doing as an admin?
    I am least interested in ban appeals, however, I will still work on them if that would help.
    Answer the following questions in detail, so we can get a better idea of how you'd approach adminning.
    What role do you think game admins serve on our servers besides just dealing with rule breakers?
    ~~The first duty of every Starfleet officer is to the truth, whether it's scientific truth or historical truth or personal truth!~~ (Star Trek reference I thought fit)
    Erm, I mean the first duty of every game admin is to keep the shifts and community a safe and enjoyable place for all. Dealing with ahelps, rule-breakers, etc. It is also important to keep the shifts fun for all, possibly with an event every once in a while, or guiding a new player though the game using the ahelp system or possibly temporarily spawning myself only for the purpose of helping teach the new player.
    Why do you want to become an administrator for Goob Station?
    Over the many shifts I've played in both ss13 and ss14, I've built up a plethora of reasons I would like to become an administrator for the game.
    One of the main reasons is because I have a strong love for the game, the community, and I would like to give back and help admins keep it a safe and fun place as others have done for me. I have also experienced some times where an admin was required in some sort of situation, but sadly there were none online. I would like to be able to help during those times where there aren't many admins online, and deadmin when there are lots. To highlight one situation, when there are those people who spam a certain symbol or phrase, swift admin intervention is required.
    How do you feel about the current roleplay status on the servers?
    So, my opinion so far is that Goob Station is progressing, there are some shifts that feel like NRP-LRP, while there are other shifts that feel like LRP-MRP. I do get annoyed when people self-antag and speedrun breaking into the Captain's office, or when people wear or use items of their sworn enemy such as a chemist using an elite syndicate hardsuit they found, but excluding that, it's alright, good.
    Other than banning problematic players, what admin actions do you believe have the biggest positive impact?
    Being a security officer is a lot like being an admin in my opinion. Secoffs are often taught that their most important tool in their belt is their words. Rather than rushing and using your gear like stunbatons/disablers/lethals (like freezing, kicking, banning) it is much better to talk and de-escalate situations. I feel like being an admin is like the same. Using the ahelp system to figure the situation out, and following the Banning Policy if a ban or something is needed. It would also be better to kick players, or give them a temporary ban if it isn't serious enough for a ban ban. Sometimes players just need to cool down for a bit.
    Have you ever had a negative experience in the game or with a game admin? If so what, if anything, would you do to prevent other players from experiencing this?

    I have had a small share of negative experiences in the game and with admins, mainly I've had negative experiences when people try to speedrun into the Captain's room... If I was an admin I would probably ahelp that person, try to figure out why they are breaking in, and give them an admin remark on them. If they repeat, I'd follow whatever banning policy Goob Station has and they might get a temporary role ban or something.
    Have you ever had a good experience with the game or a game admin? If so, what was it?

    I have also had my share of good experiences with the game and admins. What I like about Goob Station rather than Wizard's Den is the fact that ERT and other special NT roles are spawned more often. While it is important to spawn them at the right time and if conditions are right, when that has been done I feel like it was a very positive shift. I have also had many positive experiences with the crew, trying to work out problems, or trying to sue the chef for not having any cloth for me to eat. Lots of good experiences, would love to relive them and make more!
    The following are scenarios, respond with how you would handle each as an administrator. Respond with the assumption that you are an administrator with full access to the admin tools and that you have all the knowledge needed to use these tools. Respond in detail, explain the reasons behind the decisions you make, and describe any assumptions you are making. When you need to make an assumption, it is preferred for you to describe how differences in the assumption would affect your actions.
    It is the start of the round. There are 60 players on the server. The game mode is traitors, traitors have not been selected yet. Three players decided to observe the round instead of joining and they started orbiting you. Two of them are encouraging you to "do something funny".
    There's no need for me to "do something funny" just because some people tell me to do so. If I were to do something funny on the rare occasion, I could put a lizard plushie in maints or mess around in my admin test map, but nothing that would interfere with the shift unless it was voted that an event would happen.
    You see a clown using crayons to write on the floor in front of security. The clown's writings are negative things about security, like "shitsec". A Security Officer tells the clown that they're being arrested for vandalism, stuns them, and cuffs them. Before the Security Officer can get the clown into the brig, a passenger slips the Security Officer, causing them to lose their baton, then uses the baton to stun another Security Officer who comes to help as the clown runs away. The passenger escapes through disposals. Having heard an AOS radio callout, the detective enters maintenance near disposals and shoots the passenger to crit. There are four players in this scenario, the clown, the passenger, the secoff, and the detective.
    So a clown writes "shitsec" on the floor outside of security, it can be annoying to see that, however nothing is wrong here unless the clown starts swearing hard or uses slurs. The officer states what the clown is to be charged with and then arrests the clown, good work. No action should be taken so far.
    A passenger slips the first secoff, steals the baton and stuns a second secoff as the clown escapes? Assuming the passenger is an antag, this is fine and no action needs to be taken. If the passenger was not an antag, this would count as self-antaging, "Intentionally making yourself a major problem/annoyance/disruption for the crew or other players at large while not an antagonist is forbidden ... but it becomes self-antagonism when it begins to degrade the station at large or cause a significant issue, or is simply done for no purpose other than to be annoying." and so I would ahelp the passenger to figure out why they prevented security from arresting the clown, and why they stole the baton that is restricted gear IC. According to the banning policy, self-antaging would be a warning, up to a 12 hour game ban maximum for the first offence. I would check the passenger's admin remarks to see if they have done this before, and either way I would add another admin remark with a quick message saying, "_player's username_ slipped a secoff, preventing an arrest and stole a secbaton while not being an antag" and I would give the passenger a warning (assuming it is their first offence).
    The next part here about the detective criting the passenger on an AOS call? This is very odd as the call was only to arrest on site, and there was no reason to use lethals on a passenger who is only armed with a secbaton, There are many non-lethal ways of arresting the passenger without shooting them with lethal shots, regardless of if the passenger was a syndicate or not. Hopefully the passenger receives medical treatment. It sounds to me the detective over escalated the situation and I would ahelp the detective to figure our their perspective on the situation and why they did what they did, giving them a warning assuming it was their first offence, and adding an admin remark to the detective. I do get that ranged lethals are a good option if you don't have a ranged disabler, but it really depends on the exact situation
    You and another admin have been adminning for around an hour. The rate of issues has been easily manageable due to having 2 admins. Neither of you has been talking in the admin chat. You are using the Admin Help to warn a player for breaking a rule when the other admin joins the Admin Help and confirms that it is against the rules, but that it's fine in this case and they can ignore the rule for the rest of the round. You haven't taken any other admin actions yet, such as applying a ban or writing a note.
    Not talking in the admin chat doesn't sound like a good start. Admins should be communicating with each other to better coordinate their efforts. If another admin wanted to let me know something was indeed against the rules, say if they were agreeing with me. I would suggest they use the admin chat rather than making the ahelp a three-way conversation. Admins in my opinion could work together on a single ahelp, but it should feel like the person is speaking back and fourth to an admin collective, rather than a three-way chat where the admins are talking to someone, but also to each other in someone's ahelp. The second part about the admin allowing someone to ignore a rule for the rest of the shift sounds very odd. Rules are there for a reason, and I don't see why someone should be exempted from following one of the rules. While I don't know who the person I am warning is, or what rule they have broken, it doesn't sound like they should be allowed to ignore a rule for the rest of the shift. Assuming I'm still learning, I would probably let the other admin deal with it as I could be in the wrong, but I would also use the admin chat to ask the other admin why they did that, and I would probably inform another admin about the situation if I feel the other admin was in the wrong. Assuming I am no longer a trial admin and that I know what the other admin did was wrong, I would start messaging the other admin in the admin chat, and in the ahelp I would tell the player NOT to ignore the rule until the two of us can chat so I can get the second admin's reasoning for saying that. I feel this question could also be improved on for future applications, as it doesn't give much information so applicants need to assume a lot. Perhaps the user is a friend to the second admin, meaning the admin there is breaking a lot of rules, or possibly the second admin doesn't, or has a lot more experience than I do. I would tend to trust someone with more experience than I do, however getting a third opinion on discord sounds like the right thing to do.
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    CMDR_JohnAlex got a reaction from Topixl in Ban Appeal   
    Hello! I was your banning admin and I will handle your appeal.

    The day I banned you there was a crazy amount of raiders and it was likely that one or two of them was a mistake. From what I remember, a little over six people all joined at the same time and stayed together in pairs. Due to the lack of communication between the players and a few of them self-antagging (welderbomb) I started banning the ones who started RDM'ing people and after I collected more information, the possibly metacomming ones. After reading NduulZaFool's ban appeal and now yours, I can see that you all joined at the same time to play with each other, but not to metacomm and cause chaos.

    To quote Kira on nDullZaFool's ban appeal:

    I apologize for banning the two of you, your ban appeal has been accepted and you will momentarily be pardoned in-game.

    Edit:
    Changed my wording from "you will be momentarily pardoned" to "you will momentarily be pardoned". The first made it sound the pardon was temporary.
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    CMDR_JohnAlex reacted to sugar in NoSugarPlumNovember Admin Application   
    In-game Username: NoSugarPlumNovember
    Discord username: Verbul
    Characters you play: Jerry Braxton, Dominic Pershing
    On average, how many hours do you expect to admin per week: 4-12 hours per week
    Days you are available to admin on: Most of the times everyday, but there may be some days that i'll be with family/friends.
    How old are you? 19
    Do you have any SS14 experience outside of Goob Station or any SS13 experience? Yes, I started playing ss13 1-2 years ago and started playing ss14 7-10 months ago.
    Do you have prior administration experience? If so, explain in detail what you've done during your time as an admin. We prefer experience in Space Station 13 or 14 but other games are okay too. If you can, do post evidence of this too. I don't have any prior admin experience
    Have you ever been banned from any SS14 or SS13 servers? Yes, I am permabanned from wizden & 8 other SS13 servers, sadly.
    Admins can perform various tasks which are not available to the average player. An incomplete list of these tasks is in-game rule enforcement, in-game events, ban appeals, and out-of-game rule enforcement through things like replay/log reviews in response to player reports. With these, and any other tasks you're aware of in mind, answer the following two questions.
    What are you primarily interested in doing as an admin? I am interested primarily answering player a-helps that are sent and resolving them to make the server better, making sure that the community isn't being affected negatively. 
    What are you least interested in doing as an admin? I am least interested in doing events (ex; space dragon v. crew/clown event) as an admin, I personally think that admins & event coordinators are separate and they should do what their job is described as, with admins moderating the server to make sure that nobody breaks the rules, and event coordinators should make events to keep the community/server happy and active.
    Answer the following questions in detail, so we can get a better idea of how you'd approach adminning.
    What role do you think game admins serve on our servers besides just dealing with rule breakers?
    I think game admins can also somewhat serve as a joy factor, making cool builds at centcomm when evac comes, and recently, when the new admins have been making cluwne areas near centcom for people who got round-ended.
    Why do you want to become an administrator for Goob Station?
    I want to become an administrator for Goob Station because I *sometimes!!* stay up late and I usually see a lot of raiders and sometimes massive rule breakers in the night when not a lot/no admins are on. 
    How do you feel about the current roleplay status on the servers?
    It really depends on what is going on in the round and it effects what the RP level is, usually if nothing is going on, it's LRP. If everything is going wrong, (raiders, spacedragons/nukies/syndi murderboners) it is practically No Roleplay, it turns to shit and people start doing ick ock, metacomming (last night when there were raiders for a few hours, the entire server started metacomming in the discord & talking about the current round)
    Other than banning problematic players, what admin actions do you believe have the biggest positive impact?
    The admin actions that have the biggest positive impact are a few things, it depends what the admin does and how they look for the community, you shouldn't instantly be hostile and start fights for no reason, you should also RESPECT the players and be nice to them, also not talking bad about anyone below/higher than you in staff as it just looks dirty, for ingame, the admin actions that have the biggest positive impact is being active with the community, talking in OOC with them, and being a nice admin.
    Have you ever had a negative experience in the game or with a game admin? If so what, if anything, would you do to prevent other players from experiencing this?
    On SS13, I had explained to an admin why I think my ban should be reduced and it shouldn't be 7 days, then it got doubled to 14 days. I would prevent other players from experiencing this by making sure that I am at least 75% of my capacity/potential before I admin. 
    Have you ever had a good experience with the game or a game admin? If so, what was it?
    I've had a few good experiences with a game admin, the first time I played ss14 as a security cadet and ahelped (I came from SS13, and I asked where the mentor helps were and said that I was new to the game) and they brought me into a sandbox-type area that had guns & everything in it, and they taught me in the box and taught me the basics of security. In the game, I've had countless good experiences with the game, although sometimes the community is rather unpleasant, there have been many good experiences I've had that I've forgotten about.
    The following are scenarios, respond with how you would handle each as an administrator. Respond with the assumption that you are an administrator with full access to the admin tools and that you have all the knowledge needed to use these tools. Respond in detail, explain the reasons behind the decisions you make, and describe any assumptions you are making. When you need to make an assumption, it is preferred for you to describe how differences in the assumption would affect your actions.
    It is the start of the round. There are 60 players on the server. The game mode is traitors, traitors have not been selected yet. Three players decided to observe the round instead of joining and they started orbiting you. Two of them are encouraging you to "do something funny".
    I would ask them what they mean, if they respond "Spawn a ninja/antag ghost role/any ghost role" I wouldn't do it, but I would probably make a centcomm build/area for ghosts for them to join and have fun in (secluded area in space). I wouldn't spawn a ghost role because it could be unfair for other players, and it would set an expectation of "well you gave X a ghost role why not ME??". It would also probably majorly disrupt the round and ruin player's rounds that had antag or non-antag, either or.
    You see a clown using crayons to write on the floor in front of security. The clown's writings are negative things about security, like "shitsec". A Security Officer tells the clown that they're being arrested for vandalism, stuns them, and cuffs them. Before the Security Officer can get the clown into the brig, a passenger slips the Security Officer, causing them to lose their baton, then uses the baton to stun another Security Officer who comes to help as the clown runs away. The passenger escapes through disposals. Having heard an AOS radio callout, the detective enters maintenance near disposals and shoots the passenger to crit. There are four players in this scenario, the clown, the passenger, the secoff, and the detective.
    First off; the clown is innocent, usually passengers that slip arresting officers are random people that "tide". I would still question why the passenger stole the stun baton and stunned the officer. Anyways, I would then message the detective on why the detective didn't use rubber bullets/Disabler/Stun baton, as I believe detectives have their rubber bullets already loaded in when they join, and they would HAVE to manually load in the lethal bullets. 
    You and another admin have been adminning for around an hour. The rate of issues has been easily manageable due to having 2 admins. Neither of you has been talking in the admin chat. You are using the Admin Help to warn a player for breaking a rule when the other admin joins the Admin Help and confirms that it is against the rules, but that it's fine in this case and they can ignore the rule for the rest of the round. You haven't taken any other admin actions yet, such as applying a ban or writing a note.
    First, I would ask the admin in admin chat why they did that, and to please not interfere with my admin help, and ask them to not start an argument over this. I would tell the player to please keep rules in mind and say that you HAVE to follow the rules, even if an admin says not to. I would later write an admin complaint on the admin and the situation would be solved in the complaint.
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