Thanks for watching! I'm very happy to be where I am today, and I have a blast doing what I do. I really appreciate the Mod team and the community for the awesome opportunity :) Hope you guys enjoyed the video!
Really really good video, it's nice to hear someone's genuine thoughts on being in such a highly coveted position. IMO people idolize mods way too much, they're just dedicated players doing volunteer work for RobTop because they really love the game and its community. They're normal people like anyone else and I always try to remind people about it
Yooo the editing is on point. Honestly after watching it I gotta say you have a very sober way of looking at this, you are definitely worthy of the position youre in. I hope this reaches a bigger audience because this explains all the questions people have pretty well, video like this was much needed. Once again congrats on a whole year! c:
I know it can probably be very stressful to be a mod, considering more people send levels for them to check out. It can be overwhelming at times. But still, everything you say is 100% true. I heard that being a mod does have positives and negatives… Happy Modiversary by the way!
This is so real. Lots of people treat mods as tools more than as people. All of you are players, same as us, after all. Like you said - you only have a few more buttons. I've talked with mods like Incidius or Hexagon who are more active in the platformer community and they are really chill people! I've learned how to disconnect them from their status and I just treat them the same as other cool players in the community. A lot more people should consider taking this approach.
great video! i think a large part of the reason for the "mods must take requests" opinion is just frustration with the level rating system honestly, it's incredibly difficult to get a level rated through level request servers & streams due to how many good levels are made & sent each day, so the anger with the system gets thrown onto moderators as they are the only ones who can help creators get levels rated hopefully if the system is revamped at some point then this frustration against mods who don't do requests will die out
it's also the fact that it comes down to literal RNG at times, when they have it randomized what level is selected next. And having to be heard in a chat spamming their levels, hoping to god the mod will choose your level.
A lot of people forget that not only mods, but prominent public figures in the community are all real people with their own lives and motivations, pretty good to touch on that subject, anything this community does is voluntary work, and nobody should feel forced to do anything great video :)
this is the best video you could've made on the topic, you expanded on what Devilmine said in his twitlonger and I feel really really bad about subconsiously talking to mods cuz they're cool
I understand your role as a moderator, it is a role in which you must have a lot of responsibility, it must be frustrating to spend the whole day playing requests, as it must be very tiring, btw you are in a university, that makes the "Taking requests" harder. I want to say a HUGE THANKS for being this incredible moderador, IMO you're the "best" one (there's not a BEST moderator, I just say you as the best because you're a good person and you're Brazilian, as me) Sorry if my english is bad, but thank you so much Ausk! ;)
Although there are lots of cons to being a mod, I think it would be an incredible feeling to be able to make someone’s day with one click of a button. The fact the moderators can do that is what’s inspired me to try and become a mod. I understand your point about people messaging you just to get a level sent, but I think that the pros far out way the cons, and I would literally give my left kidney to become a mod. Brilliant video, and it’s nice to see this from the perspective of an actual mod, rather than people who make videos because they take level requests and just think that they are pretty much mods. Also it would be great to have an ingame system where you could request your levels directly to mods, so if people don’t have discord and stuff, their rate worthy level could still get rated. Also there could be some sort of request mod who is not qualified enough to send levels to Rob, yet can remove complete troll levels from the list of mod checks. For example, people who are in the top 100 creators could vote on levels to get taken off the list because they are troll levels or completely un-rate worthy and if it gets 3 or so votes, the level gets taken off the list to ensure there is no corruption. Anyway, brilliant video and have a nice day 😀🤩
I remember being so hungry for a GD Moderator badge four years ago for some kind of status in the community and will to spend HOURS EVERY DAY JUST TO SEND LEVELS… But now that I’ve grown up from it, I realised how genuinely frustrating the treatment has to be. For example I still play the game almost everyday, but sometimes I just dip for two weeks to do other things I’m passionate about and that’s completely natural. With mods however, this kind of “break of rhythm” might result to the community shaming you for not doing your job properly (even tho it’s not even your job to log in EVERY SINGLE DAY and the rest of the mod team would definitely understand)… but the surface level of players really do consider mods as a level rating machine. It’s sad since I used to hunt creator points as well just like everyone else and there’s nothing bad about it. But now that I stopped caring so much, my perception of mods as human beings changed so rapidly.
@@auskgd I’m actually a content creator too but I am just not as popular those people that wanna talk to you are most likely just 5 year olds and sometimes I get them, just gotta shrug em off brother! And your a great mod don’t let other opinions effect you. STAY STRONG!!
Very well done video. Covering many questions that future mods may have before they apply, as well as educating regular members of the community about the position, is commendable.
Hi ausk, I recently stumbled into your video about getting motivation to create. I watched the entire thing and I thought it was awesome. You did exactly what you wanted and you gave me the motivation that I needed and i started a level, now I have a full length level and something I am actually proud of. I just wanted to say thank you.
very good and informative video! love how you explain things in simple, slow terms and not with tons of fast paced hyper editing with complicated terms. heres a star ⭐️
Thank you so much! I'm really glad to hear the pacing is nice, because that's also what I personally prefer watching (and making). I know it's not for everyone, but I definitely enjoy the whole process a lot more when I don't have to worry about any kinda of insane editing and can just focus on what I wanna say or other things like that :)
I really like this video, as a beginner creator trying to get my first rate, I think mods should get more credit, all mods are really nice, for example, The moderator Ares saw my level, and didn’t sent it, which is fine, he gave me tips for the level, and he was super nice. Anyways, Have a good day Ausk :)
As someone who met tons of mods through their position I couldn’t agree more. There are tons of people who will obviously just want something but if it wasn’t for people being modded I never would have met them in the first place. I met some awesome mods and the mod community is a great place for creators to improve.
Bro aren't you like "new" to gd? Yet you're EXTREMELY EXTREMELY active in the community like wth, also glad you're not shitting on him I was a bit afraid you were gonna do that for some reason lol.
This is something i noticed when i came back in the game in 2.2, my mindset about the community and mods switched alot for the good. I'm very grateful for the mods on doing their best they can and i fully respect that. I Remember i also used to say "if i ever become a mod i'll send levels every single day!!!" well even if i become a mod now that wont happen anymore, as i grew older i kinda realized that that isn't really needed and sometimes its best to take things on your own pace. Also i totally understand seeing the excitement to seeing a level getting rated you sent the day before XD
This video is actually quite enlightening. It made me realise some mistakes I may have made in the past of my treatment of some mods, so thank you ausk
i know mods are often idolised and looked up to a lot, though they have the power to send levels, and i'd always wanted to know the casual aspect behind one. this was a beautiful insight
i wanna say you brought a lot of light into what a mod goes through i thought it was easy and not very hard but youve shown me the ups and downs and i wanna say thank you
as a level request streamer myself i’ve always been a little curious about how mods handle being in their position and this answered most of my questions, well done video! 👍
It’s really cool to see the game from a mod’s viewpoint, makes me think of them more as human and not some annoying guy who didn’t send a level I think looks great (or something alone those lines)
Great video! Many things you mentioned in this video also count for leaderboard moderators. While the things we do are obviously different, treatment for every type of mod should be the same and some people really struggle with that. I also hope that this video opens the eyes to those who may not be in the know on how things like moderation work. Thanks once again :D
Really interesting video, and i don’t know how is that, but I can say that being a knowed creator you can have the same treatment as a Mod too, people asking for collab or asking request to sent to mods (bc I do) but sometimes I’m like, let me take a little break and there’s people like, broo my level is waiting for you, and I’m like, bro I’m not mod and I’m getting stressed, I don’t want to imagine how will this feels if I get promoted one day…
The point about conversations feeling like they are only talking to you to get what they want is so real. I get a lot of DM's every day from people much younger than me making 'small talk' and whilst I don't mind too much, I'd rather they join my community and talk to me through the public channels. That way they can interact with their peers instead, because when they talk to me it just feels really weird and parasocial. I find it hard figuring out what kind of community figure I want to be, because I'm not the type of guy to close my DM's and be very private- I do enjoy being open and honest with people. But at the same time that honesty can give people a false sense of "friendship" with me that is not reciprocated at all. I get being young and online can feel lonely sometimes. So I understand where these people come from, I've been in their shoes plenty of times. But now that I myself have a big enough audience that I technically have "fans" part of me is wondering if I need to start becoming more and more private to protect my self interests, at the cost of coming across as more rude and mean spirited. Cause all it takes is 1 person with the wrong information to doxx me. Or to tell me some deeply private stuff that they probably shouldn't tell me because how do they know I can be trusted? What if they give personal information to somebody after me and then that person ends up taking advantage of it? It is incredibly dangerous and I am scared for lonely young kids in this community that put blind faith into content creators and streamers like me.
I actually don’t mind about what the role of a GD moderator is. I always think of them as a bridge to communicate between us and robtop and I appreciate that you give your voices to those who doesn’t have any strong community presence in the game and give a spotlight especially those who’s new to creating and wanted to get notice of their work only that they don’t have anyone to have a direct connection to the community for exposure of their creation. I hope we treat the mods the way they treat us. 😊
com licença, senhores, mas eu sou amigo do ausk desde a época do lendário ataraxia by ausk & more 🧐 mas falando sério, eu adorei ver você falando da sua experiência como mod; enquanto o time de moderadores tem suas controvérsias e tals, é bom lembrar que todo mundo na comunidade, no final das contas, só quer aproveitar um joguin de quadrado que pula :)
i've always been hesitant to send levels gd mods mainly because i feel like im just bothering them or being an "annoyance" to them idk. this probably comes from when moderators i've messaged in the past either havent responded or missed my message (im just a bit of an overthinker). im happy to hear that you're fine with it maybe might send some levels that I or my friend made to you. although they may not be up to standard i always would love some feedback aswell :))
One thing about the rating system is that, levels can get lost, no matter how many sends you get. For example recently one of my levels has reached 6 sends, at it has gone by 2 weeks which is weird, still somehow not found by Rob. I have had happened before with my past levels too, idk what’s causing it.
im totally agreed with the misinterpretation because i know also that when you're a moderator many people will just go to you to say like ''hey rate my level i really want cp'' or because they want a level rated. Extra: And i know probably that im not going to get a level rated because im lazy
Amazing video setting up what mods do and what expectations they get hit with, it's quite the different perspective a casual player will have compared to a mod of the game so these insights are really interesting! Unrelated but Wait did I hear Zelda Spirit Tracks OST on this yooooooo
Tysm for the awesome comment! And you're goated for getting the OST (actually, I use a ton of different stuff from Nintendo and lots are from games I didn't play, but they are great regardless haha)
I would genuinely like to befriend mods but every time I try to contact them they just don't respond. It's not that I'm trying to get anything out of them but because I want to know what being a mod is like and just becoming friends with the person. It upsets me that they just think I want to use the mod for a sent level. You bring up really good points though. Being a mod probably is really hard at times. You're doing great though!
In the end, those problems are rather human ones that will happen in every community, especially when it gets big like GD. They are real problems of course, but not strictly related to GD I believe
Lengthy comment incoming: As someone who is looking to get mod and just starting the latter half of high school, thank you for this. It helps me not only understand what you guys do for us and how hard you work but also gives me hope that maybe I have a shot since you've shown that all mods are flexible. I just might need to know the guidelines because I don't have Discord and that might negatively impact the work that I do if I get mod. I know you talked about people like Lemons that you looked up to, and I also remember you and many others looking up to SpKale. While I wasn't in the community when he was mod/elder mod (he resigned after Toomas came out in December and I came back in February), I could tell he was INCREDIBLY well-loved and respected. He just seemed like the kind of mod who would do anything for anyone, but also be able to set boundaries and have people respect them. You seem to be going in that direction, which is super admirable of you, even though I think the mods right now are absolutely incredible and the ones who are going for it as well are also fantastic. Speaking of elder mod, I’ve always wondered about how you get there since I think you deserve it, but I also know there are certain requirements to get there and I feel like they aren't explained very well. Maybe someone who has been in that position like Viprin, Pauze, SirHadoken, heda, connot, Raivolt, or anyone else can help explain it better because it would be nice to know how it works better! I know this was a long comment, so hopefully you can respond to some of it (mainly the top). Really great video. Keep it up.
I really appreciate you sharing your perspective and the kind words. And yea, Kale is someone I really looked up to, so hearing that makes me happy :) As for Elder Mods, it's more like a "separate" role rather than an upgrade. Elders have the main responsibility of actually moderating the game, as in banning users from commenting, deleting levels that break guidelines, etc, while still having the ability and responsibility to send levels, but what they're mainly known for is the moderation part. But because of the name people tend to think it's just a higher level of mod that really good mods get, when it's more like a different function. As for me, it's not something I entirely see myself doing with nearly as much enjoyment as I do while being a Mod and doing Mod things. Best wishes with your endeavors :)
1. "take requests isn't part of the mod’s official duties" >however it makes a mod more effective at what mods do. Good or bad mod =/= is or isn’t a mod. Looking at gd's problems with rate worthy levels not being sent, it's understandable that mods are expected to fill that hole; would be normal to have a bias towards those doing that. 2. "my status as mod pollutes my attempts at genuine interactions with the community" >agreed, and sadly it’s probably unavoidable. Why not use accounts that don’t say you're a mod? You can reveal that later if you truly click with someone. 3. " 'High standards mod' isn’t really legitimate of a thing to call one because it's all subjectjve in the end" (?) Not sure if i got that one right but yeah it's very clearly subjective and that’s exactly why it's normal to then rank mods by how much they like stuff. That’s a global problem but idk how that's a negative for the mods themselves.
I was a moderator for a server that had this rating like system, the people just opening random conversations just to get approved by a mod was just so tiring, I quit 4 months later.
In reference to 3:33, personally i'd like to greet the person THEN send them my level, i feel its much more rude to just DM someone to say "check my level and send it to robtop" with no manners or anything, however i could understand why you want people to just be straightforward with the number of DMs you must get
I would just ask a mod to play my level or send a form. If the mod won't play it, so be it. Of cause I would be sad, but life isn't always fair so people need to take a step back and thats fine.
Thanks for watching! I'm very happy to be where I am today, and I have a blast doing what I do. I really appreciate the Mod team and the community for the awesome opportunity :)
Hope you guys enjoyed the video!
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I wish I was a moderator
I realized that mods need some communication outside of gd and it would probably be the same for every mod thanks for good tips :)
Really really good video, it's nice to hear someone's genuine thoughts on being in such a highly coveted position. IMO people idolize mods way too much, they're just dedicated players doing volunteer work for RobTop because they really love the game and its community. They're normal people like anyone else and I always try to remind people about it
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That's an awesome way to describe it!!! Thx for the comment :)
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7:39 That’s a crazy looking door, looks like it took hundreds of objects to make
I know what you're talking about 💀
but in actuality it only takes four
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@@freemaker11 I know. I do not like the internet.
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Yooo the editing is on point. Honestly after watching it I gotta say you have a very sober way of looking at this, you are definitely worthy of the position youre in. I hope this reaches a bigger audience because this explains all the questions people have pretty well, video like this was much needed. Once again congrats on a whole year! c:
Yoo thank you for commenting and for the nice words. I really appreciate the kindness and glad to hear the video conveyed things well :)
yes very nice❤
Wonderful video man! I can certainly relate to a lot of what you've mentioned. We're all human at the end of the day, let's just have some fun. x)
You guys are doing great! I respect you guys as mods and as people. The work you do is phenomenal.
Ausk and dubstep are like one of the best mods I ever interacted with on discord
Y'all are literally the most wholesome duo I've seen.
I don't want mod that much anymore...
I know it can probably be very stressful to be a mod, considering more people send levels for them to check out. It can be overwhelming at times. But still, everything you say is 100% true. I heard that being a mod does have positives and negatives…
Happy Modiversary by the way!
This is so real. Lots of people treat mods as tools more than as people. All of you are players, same as us, after all. Like you said - you only have a few more buttons. I've talked with mods like Incidius or Hexagon who are more active in the platformer community and they are really chill people! I've learned how to disconnect them from their status and I just treat them the same as other cool players in the community. A lot more people should consider taking this approach.
Fantastic approach, I appreciate you for looking at things this way. :)
great video! i think a large part of the reason for the "mods must take requests" opinion is just frustration with the level rating system honestly, it's incredibly difficult to get a level rated through level request servers & streams due to how many good levels are made & sent each day, so the anger with the system gets thrown onto moderators as they are the only ones who can help creators get levels rated
hopefully if the system is revamped at some point then this frustration against mods who don't do requests will die out
it's also the fact that it comes down to literal RNG at times, when they have it randomized what level is selected next. And having to be heard in a chat spamming their levels, hoping to god the mod will choose your level.
This seems very similar to modding any other large community
Happy modversary!
A lot of people forget that not only mods, but prominent public figures in the community are all real people with their own lives and motivations, pretty good to touch on that subject, anything this community does is voluntary work, and nobody should feel forced to do anything
great video :)
ty goat :)
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this is the best video you could've made on the topic, you expanded on what Devilmine said in his twitlonger and I feel really really bad about subconsiously talking to mods cuz they're cool
it happens with everyone to an extent haha, I appreciate you being willing to acknowledge it and appreciate the comment too :)
I understand your role as a moderator, it is a role in which you must have a lot of responsibility, it must be frustrating to spend the whole day playing requests, as it must be very tiring, btw you are in a university, that makes the "Taking requests" harder. I want to say a HUGE THANKS for being this incredible moderador, IMO you're the "best" one (there's not a BEST moderator, I just say you as the best because you're a good person and you're Brazilian, as me) Sorry if my english is bad, but thank you so much Ausk! ;)
Although there are lots of cons to being a mod, I think it would be an incredible feeling to be able to make someone’s day with one click of a button. The fact the moderators can do that is what’s inspired me to try and become a mod. I understand your point about people messaging you just to get a level sent, but I think that the pros far out way the cons, and I would literally give my left kidney to become a mod. Brilliant video, and it’s nice to see this from the perspective of an actual mod, rather than people who make videos because they take level requests and just think that they are pretty much mods. Also it would be great to have an ingame system where you could request your levels directly to mods, so if people don’t have discord and stuff, their rate worthy level could still get rated. Also there could be some sort of request mod who is not qualified enough to send levels to Rob, yet can remove complete troll levels from the list of mod checks. For example, people who are in the top 100 creators could vote on levels to get taken off the list because they are troll levels or completely un-rate worthy and if it gets 3 or so votes, the level gets taken off the list to ensure there is no corruption. Anyway, brilliant video and have a nice day 😀🤩
This made my view completely change on gd mods, tysm!
also great video:D
hey ausk happy modversary! great video, this changed my perspective on gd mods
I remember being so hungry for a GD Moderator badge four years ago for some kind of status in the community and will to spend HOURS EVERY DAY JUST TO SEND LEVELS… But now that I’ve grown up from it, I realised how genuinely frustrating the treatment has to be. For example I still play the game almost everyday, but sometimes I just dip for two weeks to do other things I’m passionate about and that’s completely natural. With mods however, this kind of “break of rhythm” might result to the community shaming you for not doing your job properly (even tho it’s not even your job to log in EVERY SINGLE DAY and the rest of the mod team would definitely understand)… but the surface level of players really do consider mods as a level rating machine. It’s sad since I used to hunt creator points as well just like everyone else and there’s nothing bad about it. But now that I stopped caring so much, my perception of mods as human beings changed so rapidly.
Great comment, thanks for sharing ur journey :)
@@auskgd I’m actually a content creator too but I am just not as popular those people that wanna talk to you are most likely just 5 year olds and sometimes I get them, just gotta shrug em off brother! And your a great mod don’t let other opinions effect you. STAY STRONG!!
Brilliant video! I love surprise Ausk vids!
lol thank you!! many more to come!
Very well done video. Covering many questions that future mods may have before they apply, as well as educating regular members of the community about the position, is commendable.
I really appreciate that, thank you for commenting :)
Hi ausk, I recently stumbled into your video about getting motivation to create. I watched the entire thing and I thought it was awesome. You did exactly what you wanted and you gave me the motivation that I needed and i started a level, now I have a full length level and something I am actually proud of. I just wanted to say thank you.
super happy for you, its insane for how far you've come, much love!
much love xavi ty dude ❤️
very good and informative video! love how you explain things in simple, slow terms and not with tons of fast paced hyper editing with complicated terms. heres a star ⭐️
Thank you so much! I'm really glad to hear the pacing is nice, because that's also what I personally prefer watching (and making). I know it's not for everyone, but I definitely enjoy the whole process a lot more when I don't have to worry about any kinda of insane editing and can just focus on what I wanna say or other things like that :)
Straight up probably one of the more interesting videos ive seen from the mod team?
glad to hear :D
I really like this video, as a beginner creator trying to get my first rate, I think mods should get more credit, all mods are really nice, for example, The moderator Ares saw my level, and didn’t sent it, which is fine, he gave me tips for the level, and he was super nice. Anyways, Have a good day Ausk :)
Thank you for commenting and for the kindness! :)
I really enjoyed your explanation! I do think people really just forget that people online are real people as you said.
As someone who met tons of mods through their position I couldn’t agree more. There are tons of people who will obviously just want something but if it wasn’t for people being modded I never would have met them in the first place. I met some awesome mods and the mod community is a great place for creators to improve.
Oh hey, keep up the great streams! I didn't expect to run into you on a random comment section- 😆
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Bro aren't you like "new" to gd? Yet you're EXTREMELY EXTREMELY active in the community like wth, also glad you're not shitting on him I was a bit afraid you were gonna do that for some reason lol.
This is something i noticed when i came back in the game in 2.2, my mindset about the community and mods switched alot for the good. I'm very grateful for the mods on doing their best they can and i fully respect that. I Remember i also used to say "if i ever become a mod i'll send levels every single day!!!" well even if i become a mod now that wont happen anymore, as i grew older i kinda realized that that isn't really needed and sometimes its best to take things on your own pace.
Also i totally understand seeing the excitement to seeing a level getting rated you sent the day before XD
This video is actually quite enlightening. It made me realise some mistakes I may have made in the past of my treatment of some mods, so thank you ausk
Amazing video! It's really nice to finally see the moderator side of the game and learn from that
i know mods are often idolised and looked up to a lot, though they have the power to send levels, and i'd always wanted to know the casual aspect behind one. this was a beautiful insight
thank you :)
i wanna say you brought a lot of light into what a mod goes through i thought it was easy and not very hard but youve shown me the ups and downs and i wanna say thank you
as a level request streamer myself i’ve always been a little curious about how mods handle being in their position and this answered most of my questions, well done video! 👍
very powerful video. awesome to hear your perspective on things 🙏
i feel like this was the video the community needed
Congrats again on the 1 year of mod ❤
ggs on modiversary! 🎉
ty! :)
It’s really cool to see the game from a mod’s viewpoint, makes me think of them more as human and not some annoying guy who didn’t send a level I think looks great (or something alone those lines)
great video!! keep up the good work!!
Great video! Many things you mentioned in this video also count for leaderboard moderators. While the things we do are obviously different, treatment for every type of mod should be the same and some people really struggle with that. I also hope that this video opens the eyes to those who may not be in the know on how things like moderation work. Thanks once again :D
Thank you for the comment! :)
The work you have done for this community is incredible! You are not only representing GD and Robtop but you are also representing 🇧🇷.
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W comment, thank u :)
Since the start I’ve seen you grow,
Yes I sound corny but I’m happy for your achievements ❤❤
This Is EXTREMELY Well Made And Really True..
This was interesting to watch! Hopefully your mod career is sucessful as well as your irl life too :D
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Really interesting video, and i don’t know how is that, but I can say that being a knowed creator you can have the same treatment as a Mod too, people asking for collab or asking request to sent to mods (bc I do) but sometimes I’m like, let me take a little break and there’s people like, broo my level is waiting for you, and I’m like, bro I’m not mod and I’m getting stressed, I don’t want to imagine how will this feels if I get promoted one day…
Being a mod seems to be fun imo mainly cuz you can help people get their levels rated especially new creators! Seems worth it
having to tell ppl mods are also humans too is crazy
this did actually made me aware of a lot of things (especially with level reqs)
The point about conversations feeling like they are only talking to you to get what they want is so real. I get a lot of DM's every day from people much younger than me making 'small talk' and whilst I don't mind too much, I'd rather they join my community and talk to me through the public channels. That way they can interact with their peers instead, because when they talk to me it just feels really weird and parasocial.
I find it hard figuring out what kind of community figure I want to be, because I'm not the type of guy to close my DM's and be very private- I do enjoy being open and honest with people. But at the same time that honesty can give people a false sense of "friendship" with me that is not reciprocated at all.
I get being young and online can feel lonely sometimes. So I understand where these people come from, I've been in their shoes plenty of times. But now that I myself have a big enough audience that I technically have "fans" part of me is wondering if I need to start becoming more and more private to protect my self interests, at the cost of coming across as more rude and mean spirited.
Cause all it takes is 1 person with the wrong information to doxx me. Or to tell me some deeply private stuff that they probably shouldn't tell me because how do they know I can be trusted? What if they give personal information to somebody after me and then that person ends up taking advantage of it? It is incredibly dangerous and I am scared for lonely young kids in this community that put blind faith into content creators and streamers like me.
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Nice video! Very well edited and structured.
0:57 YO THATS MY LVL!!!! ALSO YOOOOOO NEW AUSK VIDEO!!!
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Lovely 1.9 level!
hi man, awesome video:) love your voice!
i've gone from beating every rated level you've made to watching every video you've made:D
I actually don’t mind about what the role of a GD moderator is. I always think of them as a bridge to communicate between us and robtop and I appreciate that you give your voices to those who doesn’t have any strong community presence in the game and give a spotlight especially those who’s new to creating and wanted to get notice of their work only that they don’t have anyone to have a direct connection to the community for exposure of their creation. I hope we treat the mods the way they treat us. 😊
3:48 i proceeded to dm 8 moderators to play my level! Thanks!
Nice video Ausk! Keep up the good work, im your new subscriber btw ❤️
Thanks for being a mod brother we appreciate your work
Good video Ausk, very interesing
really enjoyed your insight. very interesting :)
com licença, senhores, mas eu sou amigo do ausk desde a época do lendário ataraxia by ausk & more 🧐
mas falando sério, eu adorei ver você falando da sua experiência como mod; enquanto o time de moderadores tem suas controvérsias e tals, é bom lembrar que todo mundo na comunidade, no final das contas, só quer aproveitar um joguin de quadrado que pula :)
um GOAT bem aqui aqui mesmo
e valeu pelo comentário :)
it's much easier to say than done, great vid.
I love your videos! You're really nice, helpful and clever! New subscriber!
I always try to act like mods are just normal dudes. I agree with colon.
I haven't really tried to talk to a single mod about anything yet but after seeing this I might just try to find a time for myself to do that.
0:53 WHOAH OK I NEVER EXPECTED TO BE IN A AUSK VIDEO WHAT
i've always been hesitant to send levels gd mods mainly because i feel like im just bothering them or being an "annoyance" to them idk. this probably comes from when moderators i've messaged in the past either havent responded or missed my message (im just a bit of an overthinker). im happy to hear that you're fine with it maybe might send some levels that I or my friend made to you. although they may not be up to standard i always would love some feedback aswell :))
One thing about the rating system is that, levels can get lost, no matter how many sends you get.
For example recently one of my levels has reached 6 sends, at it has gone by 2 weeks which is weird, still somehow not found by Rob.
I have had happened before with my past levels too, idk what’s causing it.
Great video ausk! I’m going for mod at the moment but it’s very hard to get it..
I'd love to know more about the personal lives of moderators I find it interesting hearing about their other interests!
he started modding the same day tidal wave was verified
really :O
lol
you forgot to include the video with editor tricks in the end lol, great video tho and it did change my definition of a gd mod
BRO my bad i missed that
The yapping i was waiting all week! Your videos are great, amazing editing, quality and story telling.
Can we be friends now, mod?
tysm dude :)
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im totally agreed with the misinterpretation because i know also that when you're a moderator many people will just go to you to say like ''hey rate my level i really want cp'' or because they want a level rated. Extra:
And i know probably that im not going to get a level rated because im lazy
good video bro, I hope the issues with people being fake asl stop soon
Amazing video setting up what mods do and what expectations they get hit with, it's quite the different perspective a casual player will have compared to a mod of the game so these insights are really interesting!
Unrelated but Wait did I hear Zelda Spirit Tracks OST on this yooooooo
Tysm for the awesome comment! And you're goated for getting the OST (actually, I use a ton of different stuff from Nintendo and lots are from games I didn't play, but they are great regardless haha)
I would genuinely like to befriend mods but every time I try to contact them they just don't respond. It's not that I'm trying to get anything out of them but because I want to know what being a mod is like and just becoming friends with the person. It upsets me that they just think I want to use the mod for a sent level.
You bring up really good points though. Being a mod probably is really hard at times. You're doing great though!
This was good to watch lol, there were many things that even i didnt know about
Happy modiversary, Ausk!
Great video, cool to hear your perspective!
Thank you! :)
congratulations! thx for sending jolly.
Why is the title giving me I WORKED “FOR ROBTOP HES A FRAUD” vibes
its a good thing you made this video and i thank you for it
I love how this also applies to creators who just make levels for fun.
8:05 That last door looks like it took hundreds of objects to make, but you can actually ju-
Hope you enjoyed the minigame lol
LOL awesome work :)
thats so sad bro, i think ur a nice person idk, its just sad how ppl do that
In the end, those problems are rather human ones that will happen in every community, especially when it gets big like GD.
They are real problems of course, but not strictly related to GD I believe
ngl i didn't even know u were a mod i just liked you for your creating tips
goated one right here
i love ausk videos :)
such a good video, subbed!
Thanks!
Vou mandar a real, eu acho bem maneiro o Brasil ter um moderador desse jogo visto com bons olhos como você :)
Well thoughts m8
Great video
Lengthy comment incoming:
As someone who is looking to get mod and just starting the latter half of high school, thank you for this. It helps me not only understand what you guys do for us and how hard you work but also gives me hope that maybe I have a shot since you've shown that all mods are flexible. I just might need to know the guidelines because I don't have Discord and that might negatively impact the work that I do if I get mod.
I know you talked about people like Lemons that you looked up to, and I also remember you and many others looking up to SpKale. While I wasn't in the community when he was mod/elder mod (he resigned after Toomas came out in December and I came back in February), I could tell he was INCREDIBLY well-loved and respected. He just seemed like the kind of mod who would do anything for anyone, but also be able to set boundaries and have people respect them. You seem to be going in that direction, which is super admirable of you, even though I think the mods right now are absolutely incredible and the ones who are going for it as well are also fantastic.
Speaking of elder mod, I’ve always wondered about how you get there since I think you deserve it, but I also know there are certain requirements to get there and I feel like they aren't explained very well. Maybe someone who has been in that position like Viprin, Pauze, SirHadoken, heda, connot, Raivolt, or anyone else can help explain it better because it would be nice to know how it works better!
I know this was a long comment, so hopefully you can respond to some of it (mainly the top). Really great video. Keep it up.
I really appreciate you sharing your perspective and the kind words. And yea, Kale is someone I really looked up to, so hearing that makes me happy :)
As for Elder Mods, it's more like a "separate" role rather than an upgrade. Elders have the main responsibility of actually moderating the game, as in banning users from commenting, deleting levels that break guidelines, etc, while still having the ability and responsibility to send levels, but what they're mainly known for is the moderation part. But because of the name people tend to think it's just a higher level of mod that really good mods get, when it's more like a different function. As for me, it's not something I entirely see myself doing with nearly as much enjoyment as I do while being a Mod and doing Mod things.
Best wishes with your endeavors :)
@@auskgd Thanks man!
1:25 my level 🫶
Wait what
1. "take requests isn't part of the mod’s official duties"
>however it makes a mod more effective at what mods do. Good or bad mod =/= is or isn’t a mod.
Looking at gd's problems with rate worthy levels not being sent, it's understandable that mods are expected to fill that hole; would be normal to have a bias towards those doing that.
2. "my status as mod pollutes my attempts at genuine interactions with the community"
>agreed, and sadly it’s probably unavoidable. Why not use accounts that don’t say you're a mod? You can reveal that later if you truly click with someone.
3. " 'High standards mod' isn’t really legitimate of a thing to call one because it's all subjectjve in the end" (?)
Not sure if i got that one right but yeah it's very clearly subjective and that’s exactly why it's normal to then rank mods by how much they like stuff.
That’s a global problem but idk how that's a negative for the mods themselves.
wowowo why did you use the auto icon as reference for a sad mood :| (good and important video tho, cool to hear some inside thoughts)
Happy anniversary!
I was a moderator for a server that had this rating like system, the people just opening random conversations just to get approved by a mod was just so tiring, I quit 4 months later.
In reference to 3:33, personally i'd like to greet the person THEN send them my level, i feel its much more rude to just DM someone to say "check my level and send it to robtop" with no manners or anything, however i could understand why you want people to just be straightforward with the number of DMs you must get
Well, thank you for your work in GD
It is rare for a good video mod to talk about his career, and this may create a lot of people who want to become a good video mod.
I would just ask a mod to play my level or send a form. If the mod won't play it, so be it. Of cause I would be sad, but life isn't always fair so people need to take a step back and thats fine.
Happy modversery!