Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2020 17:30:30 GMT
1. Your Minecraft name and timezone (e.g. GMT+1:00 or EST): (also include any old IGNs and forum names that you used as an admin)
g_w1z
(W1z3, gazastrip, gl1zy)
(notable OP name vi 2014: aden64)
2. Do you have Discord? (Yes or No). Although not required, Discord will make it easier to communicate with the owner in time sensitive situations. You need not list your tag here.
Yes
3. What date were you appointed to Telnet admin status? For example 10 Jun 2015. Also, state how many times you were removed from admin status due to conduct violations and when/why (do not include instances of removal for inactivity).
11 September 2019
No.
4. Unlike Telnet, a Senior Admin is a primarily a leadership position and you must be able to lead other admins in a mature manner and be a responsible representative of Total Freedom. Provide a paragraph of your accomplishments and why you think you'd made a good senior admin.
Despite my 6 year history on TF, and my high-tier administration on its associated servers, nothing has been more impactful than my time currently, as our Advertisement Manager and Telnet Administrator. Through the lens of my position as the AM, nothing is more important to me, than the continuous positive growth of TF (and all its assets), the continuous improvement of our staff, and the continuous wellbeing for our often over-looked players. Being able to throughly analyze, maintain and instill systematic growth in this community (in all aforementioned aspects) has been an invaluable experience in it of itself. Creating strategies to maintain player involvement, and seeing the pure interactions of our administrators, towards OPs, is something truly priceless. Being tasked with leading such a large program, whilst being a Telnet Administrator, has been something I can’t say I’ve ever truly encountered before. Being placed into a position of leadership, while still being a mid-ranked administrator, has taught me to both lead, and learn. Something truly invaluable, not just here on TF, but in life in general. This point leads me into my next lens, the lens of a telnet admin. Being a telnet administrator is quite a substantial jump, from the relatively benign role of a Super Admin. Being one of the few people responsible for the ability for TF to be, well, TF, is something truly undervalued, and abused, at times. Being a telnet admin has taught me the grave importance of maintaining server health; by analyzing logs in further detail, preventing imminent attacks, recognizing and putting an end to exploits, and finally, maintaining a sense of playability, and equal experience, for everyone to enjoy. Having a well refined knowledge of TFM (6 years in the making), working with system architecture and administration, both at work, and as a hobbyist, being a role model to my peers, despite my rank, and being someone that anyone on this server can look to to both maintain order and lead, but to do so in such a fashion that allows for the positive upbringing for everyone around me, has been one of my signature trademarks here as an admin on TF. I’d say that I’ve learned just as significant as information from a super administrator, as I have from senior administrators (perhaps not as much, but nonetheless, valid). As Cowgomooo12 put it on my initial Telnet App, I’m “committed to being the best administrator possible”, and that just about sums up my core values (administratively speaking) here on TF, that stay true to this very day (and for all my days to come). Although administrators can never be “perfect”, we can damn near try.
5. How often will you be able to perform senior administrative duties (including the server & forum)? State either daily, several times a week, once or twice a week, or less than once a week.
Daily (multiple times daily, as kept consistent through my roles as SA, STA and AM)
6. Names of senior admins that have recommended you. You must have at least one senior recommend you. If you apply without a recommendation and no senior vouches, your application will be disapproved.
Video , speed , Luke , Lionnco , zeseryu , ItsZekrom , super , Windows ,@creeperseth , @pinch
7. Do you have a family member that's been on the perm ban list within the 60 past days? If yes, you're not eligible for promotion consideration.
No, and for those wondering, the occurrence of my younger cousin, Jaret711 has been put to an end. I was staying at my aunts apartment for a few weeks, and inheritantly, his IP was supered. As an extra measure of precaution (if I ever do in-fact stay there again), my aunts apartment has two wifi networks, both from two different ISP’s. I took the liberty of reserving the wifi from FIOS for myself, with a specially generated password (for use whenever I come over (mainly for work, but also applies for TF). And put jaret711 on the wifi from Spectrum, permanently separating our ip’s.
g_w1z
(W1z3, gazastrip, gl1zy)
(notable OP name vi 2014: aden64)
2. Do you have Discord? (Yes or No). Although not required, Discord will make it easier to communicate with the owner in time sensitive situations. You need not list your tag here.
Yes
3. What date were you appointed to Telnet admin status? For example 10 Jun 2015. Also, state how many times you were removed from admin status due to conduct violations and when/why (do not include instances of removal for inactivity).
11 September 2019
No.
4. Unlike Telnet, a Senior Admin is a primarily a leadership position and you must be able to lead other admins in a mature manner and be a responsible representative of Total Freedom. Provide a paragraph of your accomplishments and why you think you'd made a good senior admin.
Despite my 6 year history on TF, and my high-tier administration on its associated servers, nothing has been more impactful than my time currently, as our Advertisement Manager and Telnet Administrator. Through the lens of my position as the AM, nothing is more important to me, than the continuous positive growth of TF (and all its assets), the continuous improvement of our staff, and the continuous wellbeing for our often over-looked players. Being able to throughly analyze, maintain and instill systematic growth in this community (in all aforementioned aspects) has been an invaluable experience in it of itself. Creating strategies to maintain player involvement, and seeing the pure interactions of our administrators, towards OPs, is something truly priceless. Being tasked with leading such a large program, whilst being a Telnet Administrator, has been something I can’t say I’ve ever truly encountered before. Being placed into a position of leadership, while still being a mid-ranked administrator, has taught me to both lead, and learn. Something truly invaluable, not just here on TF, but in life in general. This point leads me into my next lens, the lens of a telnet admin. Being a telnet administrator is quite a substantial jump, from the relatively benign role of a Super Admin. Being one of the few people responsible for the ability for TF to be, well, TF, is something truly undervalued, and abused, at times. Being a telnet admin has taught me the grave importance of maintaining server health; by analyzing logs in further detail, preventing imminent attacks, recognizing and putting an end to exploits, and finally, maintaining a sense of playability, and equal experience, for everyone to enjoy. Having a well refined knowledge of TFM (6 years in the making), working with system architecture and administration, both at work, and as a hobbyist, being a role model to my peers, despite my rank, and being someone that anyone on this server can look to to both maintain order and lead, but to do so in such a fashion that allows for the positive upbringing for everyone around me, has been one of my signature trademarks here as an admin on TF. I’d say that I’ve learned just as significant as information from a super administrator, as I have from senior administrators (perhaps not as much, but nonetheless, valid). As Cowgomooo12 put it on my initial Telnet App, I’m “committed to being the best administrator possible”, and that just about sums up my core values (administratively speaking) here on TF, that stay true to this very day (and for all my days to come). Although administrators can never be “perfect”, we can damn near try.
5. How often will you be able to perform senior administrative duties (including the server & forum)? State either daily, several times a week, once or twice a week, or less than once a week.
Daily (multiple times daily, as kept consistent through my roles as SA, STA and AM)
6. Names of senior admins that have recommended you. You must have at least one senior recommend you. If you apply without a recommendation and no senior vouches, your application will be disapproved.
Video , speed , Luke , Lionnco , zeseryu , ItsZekrom , super , Windows ,@creeperseth , @pinch
7. Do you have a family member that's been on the perm ban list within the 60 past days? If yes, you're not eligible for promotion consideration.
No, and for those wondering, the occurrence of my younger cousin, Jaret711 has been put to an end. I was staying at my aunts apartment for a few weeks, and inheritantly, his IP was supered. As an extra measure of precaution (if I ever do in-fact stay there again), my aunts apartment has two wifi networks, both from two different ISP’s. I took the liberty of reserving the wifi from FIOS for myself, with a specially generated password (for use whenever I come over (mainly for work, but also applies for TF). And put jaret711 on the wifi from Spectrum, permanently separating our ip’s.