Thanks for taking the time to write out some negative feedback, I appreciate it! It's good to see where your faults are at, but they still need to be addressed.
First, the forums. I do admit I spend more time on the applications than on the Reports, but I still spend time on the reports. Though they are not as active as I'd like to be, I feel that I definitely do spend more time there than some who currently hold moderator positions. I won't call anyone out, that's unfair. Next, I comment on staff applications because frankly, that's what I'm used to. You should know more than myself that I take staff quality seriously and feel it a personal duty to comment on staff apps. I was never told I was out of line, and if anything, encouraged to make comments. I do admit however, that I should seriously spend more time on the other Support sections, and am here to admit my mistake. About the modreq issue: When there are simple questions, I ./done them with the answer. I'm familiar with the modreq plugin and system, and honestly, when it's ./doned, they receive a BIG glaring notification saying in bright text that their modreq has been completed, with the respective comment. If it's asking what a command could be, honestly, it answers straight for them. In addition, each modreq is a measure of helping someone. I wanted to impress upon those reading my application that the number implied the magnitude of my help. I ask you to check every modreq, and tell me I did not write a thorough answer that indeed did answer their question. Those two word answers if anything, were commands that showed them how to do what they asked to do. As for skype activity, I would disagree and say that I do read and communicate through skype, and if we're talking moderator tier here, much more than some current mods. However, my standards don't stop there, and I agree that my Skype activity isn't what it used to be. I'll be sure to improve on that. Skype calls, I have always done things maturely, I have always gotten the job done, and I have always been firm. I have never yelled abuse at anyone, I am no CG. I may say things emotionally, but only for emphasis. For teamspeak, I feel that that statement is false. I don't mean to degrade you, but I honestly spend a lot more time in there than you do, and I'm familiar with all of the regular users. When staff accumulate, I'm there to show up and give my best input and feedback. I talk to everyone. I do go into the league of legends channel to play a game with friends, and that's ok. To accuse me of doing so would be to accuse Onis and Deinen of playing starcraft. But I talk to everyone. I'm there for the meetings. And to be frank, I'm on teamspeak a lot more than you, going through every channel, welcoming teamspeak newcomers. To your community statement. I said earlier that I want a balance of what the community wants, and what's right. Honestly, isn't being staff about the community? Businesses have never taken the "I do what I want" attitude, should they not cater to the customers? Doesn't the mayor do what the good people want? I still respect your decision on not giving me the chance, and I honestly do and have already specified my apology for my language in the local chat, but I hope I can work past that, and your animosity, and get back to doing my job.
~ @The_Squirrelman