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Revision as of 12:19, 18 June 2024
Moderator elections are being hosted to ease reliance on Valve due to changes in time since the creation of the wiki that prohibit admins from being able to do meaningful work.
Moderators have the ability to:
- Block other users from editing
- Protect pages and edit protected pages
- Delete pages
along with other select permissions.
Moderators will retain their permissions indefinitely unless it is decided that they can not uphold their duties as a moderator, either through resignation or through community/administrative decision. Future elections will be held at the discretion of Valve.

Running
Users who would like to run for moderator must be autoconfirmed and have at least 100 edits. Users can check their own edit count at Special:Preferences. You will be removed from the list of users running if you do not meet the requirements listed.
It is also highly recommended that you should change or use passwords that are long enough and secure, in order to prevent hackers from login on any moderators account and vandalizes this wiki.
To add yourself, place the following under the Users running for moderator section:
{{SUBST:Moderator entry|{{SUBST:REVISIONUSER}}|reason for running --~~~~}}
Elections have no specific timeframe and will be decided based when it is felt that they should end.
Voting
Voting can be done with the Vote template. Usage can be found in its docs. Place your vote under its respective section and add ~~~~ to the end of it.
To vote use this template: {{Vote|<yes/no>| <your text here> --~~~~}}
Users running for moderator
Place entries below this line.
Pee
User: Pee (Contributions | Bot Contributions)
Reason: I'm fairly active on this website, and I believe that I generally make constructive and uncontroversial edits. Many of my edits as moderator would be minor, and the larger edits would be done carefully and only if I am confident in them. I would listen to any feedback given. I have no intention on automating tasks with moderator privileges, I will use my own discretion on any edits that I will make. For this reason (and just for safety), I am not requesting moderator privileges on my bot account.
Yes
- User is fairly active, and I concur that their edits are largely productive, rather than obstructive, even when refactoring is involved.
Yes:
— SirYodaJedi (talk) 13:31, 17 June 2024 (PDT)
No
- This user (through the use of their bot, PeeBot) spams automated, unneeded edits all around the wiki. Similar to my complaints about templates on other users applying here, I believe this is just unnecessary and serves to clutter without adding detail or readability to pages. While I do believe the user means well by it, it just does not help the wiki in my opinion. --FrozenH2O (talk) 14:56, 17 June 2024 (PDT)
No:
Equalizer5118
User: Equalizer5118 (Special:Contributions/Equalizer5118)
Reason: Despite my lack of edits recently, I check the site every day. I have a great track record of edits, have created some largely used templates ({{autocat}}), converted a large amount of game articles to the {{software page}} template, and have a great understanding of templates. I am also a quality assurance tester for Portal 2: Community Edition, and the devs can attest to my dedication and willing to get work done. I have added some large amounts of documentation relating to P2CE ($parallax).
A major reason why I think I would be a great moderator is my ability to remain neutral. I don't take sides (Edit: removes close friend wording, Not what I was trying to say, see response section). I am heavily in favor of hearing both sides out and trying to find a middle ground.
Some things I stand for:
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- Clear english: I understand some users are not the most fluent in English, and in think that there should be some users who go over edits and fix grammar and the likes
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- Easy visibility: There are many templates (SDKTools) that have too much color, and makes it hard to read especially on phone screens or higher resolutions. Simplifying colors would make this much easier. (Yes, I have made some edits contributing to these colorful nightmares, but I understand the gripes about them now and my view has changed)
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- Civil discussions: this isn't reddit. Users on this site must be over 13, so lets talk like we are mature adults and not insult throwing 9 y/o's.
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- Instant reaction: too often users like User:Lxm6 have free reign for days on end. Only rarely are the Valve mods online, and my frequent visiting of the site will be very helpful in mitigating the damage these users will do.
To sum up, I have large amounts of experience with the source engine and mediawiki. I believe that I would be a great candidate for moderator--Equalizer (talk) 12:06, 17 June 2024 (PDT)
EDIT: RESPONSES TO ALLEGATIONS
"Social media user page"
- my user page has no right to be brought up in an argument about this wiki. To cite the Help:Etiquette article:
- Your user page is basically your own tiny personal website. You can put whatever you want there... Source
- My user page can be whatever I want it to be, and classifying users by their user page is incredibly unfair (BTW, the so-called "social media" style of user page is one that I borrowed from User:NOUG4AT, which I iterated off of and many other users then proceeded to copy after me (see User_talk:Equalizer5118#Your_Design_2, its a little scuffed ATM but you can see the basic outline of the Convo)). It's unfair to classify me based on how I like my user page to look. Does it take longer to load than the basic page? Yes. Does it look harshly different than the normal pages? Yes. Does my page design have anything to do with my edits? No. Any edits I have made in an attempt to "turn this site...into a social media platform" are purely because I was following the wiki standards for that time (ie. my changing of many games/mods to use the {{software page}} templates.)
"Your edits make the wiki harder to edit"
- As said before, the main reason I made these edits are because they were being made standard at the time. If you look at the date I joined, you will see that I was right in the middle of the migration to {{MultiPage}} and just at the start of {{Software page}}. As such, I took those as standard for the time. I was well versed in MediaWiki from editing a Fandom wiki for the Roblox game Phantom Forces (of which I have over 1000 edits on and was a well respected editor before I left), so I was easily able to understand what was going on in those templates, although looking back now I can understand how a new user can be completely clueless. Regarding navigation templates such as {{SDKTools}}, I have also made some edits contributing to the Christmas tree, however I was never a big fan, but due to seeing how harsh some editors responded to criticism I tended to keep my mouth shut and my head down. However, look at my recent edits to that template, where I completely removed the color nightmare that it was. I already was not a big fan of the template color, and the whole commotion about wiki standards and visibility was the final straw to pushing that update. After hearing qualms from members of other discord servers, my focus regarding this wiki has shifted largely in the past month or so. I strived to make the template creation process much simpler (ie. my work in making {{footer}}/{{asbox}}) usable for every similar template). I would also like to state that I was not the biggest fan of MultiPage, and only tolerated it because everyone else had made it the standard. I saw some flaws with Lang, yes, but those could easily be rectified and not in need of a new template entirely. The recent creation of the Page template has also rekindled my dislike for this, as it seems pointless. We are fixing one thing and adding more issues on top. Lang wasnt broken, idk why we needed to fix it. I never spoke out about this tho because Mutlipage was already the norm, so I just followed it.
- The TL;DR of this entire paragraph is: My edits which were made to "turn this website into a social media website" were not made with that goal in mind at all, I just simply wanted to follow the standards for the time. The jarring experience of having the {{MultiPage}} changeover was harsh for me too. I, again, just followed the standards, as I am sure many other editors did.
The whole "close friend" thing
- that was an unfortunate mistype. I was in a slight rush and oversimplified what I tried to say which was: I am not perfect. If someone I respect greatly or a close friend is getting put under heat, its only natural for me to have a slight edge towards them in an argument. If they are clearly in the wrong tho, I will change sides, but I was just trying to say that my neutrality isn't flawless, and nobody can be.
I would also like to state that these responses are not just attempts to preserve my image, I am trying to clarify my editing history.
Yes
- I trust this guy. He helped me and many other users. --User:Mr. SystemError (talk) 07:02, 17 June 2024 (PDT)
Yes:
- Pretty reasonable person from my experience, and he writes good docs. He uses templates (which is good in moderation), but he doesn't do the crazy confusing 4-layer nested template lasagna in the middle of a page that prevents me from finding where some text is. --Ozxybox (talk) 12:36, 17 June 2024 (PDT)
Yes:
No
- This user is also using the same convoluted "social media"-esque user page as other users here who have made questionale edits, including the person that made this user page template to begin with, and seems to have done questionable edits to pages and made convoluted templates, so for me that's a no. Angel (talk) 12:30, 17 June 2024 (PDT)
No:
- Hey, could you present some examples of questionable edits and convoluted templates and how those should impact my ability to function as a moderator? I also did not make the user page template. Also, my user page does not relate to the quality of my edits, I just like how it looks. --Equalizer (talk) 12:39, 17 June 2024 (PDT)
- I don't take sides unless it is a close friend. - what's that supposed to mean? Other than that, I don't feel like supporting this candidate. Being a tester for P2CE is great, but has little to do with the wiki... the personal page and selected examples of created pages don't convince me all too well. Cvoxalury (talk) 12:35, 17 June 2024 (PDT)
- It means that unless i have personal ties to someone in question (such as i know them from outside the site), I treat each party with neutrality. Can you also present some examples of why my selected pages deter you? --Equalizer (talk) 12:39, 17 June 2024 (PDT)
- But shouldn't you treat them with neutrality either way? As for pages. While it's very tedious to go through page history (every diff loads with "verifying you're human"), I glanced at Materialize page, which immediately stood out as the 'social/templatist' fluff, and the necessity of this page is questionable (can't it be a section in Creating PBR materials page?). Your page says you created Installing Hammer++ for Other Games, but unless I'm misreading its page history, it was THE OWL? (the page is one huge mess, too). As for your personal page, it's the 'social media' style of it. Cvoxalury (talk) 12:48, 17 June 2024 (PDT)
- I still don't see how the "social media" style of it should be a deterrent, it's a user page. By definition it's supposed to be what the user wants it to be. Have I ever created a page that looks like that or pushed other users to adopt that style? As for the h++ installing or other games, I created it when it was originally for Portal 2 and have since updated it. When it got moved to it's new position, THE OWL copied and pasted the code instead of moving it. If you check my user contribs and scroll down, you can find my creation of that page.
- And finally, if you have ever had gripes with these pages, why not create an account and make some requests on the talk page? If this has truly been an issue you could have spoken up. The inclusion of templates such as the {{materialize}} and the SDK tools at the end are only because they are standard on all the other pages, so I don't want to break visual parity to the other pages. Materialize was created as a separate page because it's a unique program, and as nobody made any objections to this, I thought this was alright.
- First of all, I had this account for a while, I'm not a new user who just registered for the votes. I made it before for the sake of adding info. I don't have all the time in the world to track and fight off every incremental change I didn't like, but when I finally had enough, I had spoke up, so that point is moot, that I "could have spoken up". I did. Things like "nobody objecting" isn't the same as having consensus. What should matter is what arguments we're voicing now, not so much the choice of when we're doing it. I am actually glad that you edited the SDK Tools template, that you took that step.
- As for personal page. Yeah, it's a fair point, it's your page. I shouldn't have used it as an argument, to tell the truth I looked at it and mentally labeled you as being on 'that' side of the argument. But I shouldn't have. I'll strike my vote out, and I ask @PabloS that it doesn't count. (I am on the fence still, so I'm not ready to change it to Yes vote). Cvoxalury (talk) 14:18, 17 June 2024 (PDT)
- As for the close friends thing, if they were in the wrong obviously of course I would then be against them. You cannot tell me that you are completely unbiased, nobody can be, which is what I was trying to say. I remain as neutral as possible. Friends or close ties will always influence everybody's decisions (but I don't have a whole lot of friends lol), so I was just trying to state that I am still a human --Equalizer (talk) 13:01, 17 June 2024 (PDT)
- It means that unless i have personal ties to someone in question (such as i know them from outside the site), I treat each party with neutrality. Can you also present some examples of why my selected pages deter you? --Equalizer (talk) 12:39, 17 June 2024 (PDT)
- Moderators shouldn't be "tak[ing] sides", even for close friends; this is especially the case for an open Valve wiki that is meant to be factual documentation to assist mappers and modders rather than a group chat. As the user mentions in their own app, "this isn't reddit", yet is one of the users responsible for seemingly trying to turn this site from clean documentation into a social media platform (ie. user's profile). Additionally, as is the complaint from me for many other applicants on here, the user is partly responsible for convoluted templates spammed on many pages of the wiki that only serve to raise the bar for entry in the editing process for new contributors. With the Source 2 engine constantly evolving in newer games such as CS2 that already lack documentation, new contributors experienced with the engine are really needed, and this template spam only hurts the prospect of gaining future contributors. --FrozenH2O (talk) 20:08, 17 June 2024 (PDT)
No:
Closed discussions
Speedvoltage
User: Speedvoltage (Special:Contributions/Speedvoltage) Reason: Name is Peter Brev. Having been Black Mesa's community manager, and having managed various communities for years, I am happy to see that moderator elections are happening. I apply in the hopes of keeping the wiki clear of vandalism, especially after what happened with Displacement. I will provide assistance where needed, else I will sit back and continue reading the wiki as I have been doing. I have contributed to the wiki by creating new articles, and providing meaningful edits to various Source and GoldSrc articles. --Level Design 2003 - 2024 (talk) 00:27, 18 June 2024 (PDT) Yes
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Max34
User: Max34 (Special:Contributions/Max34) Reason: I often visit this site and review all the changes since my last visit. Although I am the person who is more concerned about the technical part of the site (creating and updating templates, keeping the code clean), I will not allow some vandals to break the site. This site has become almost a second home to me, because when I’m having a hard time and I’m burning out, this site saves me. --Max34 (talk) 01:08, 17 June 2024 (PDT) YesNo
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Kr0tchet
User: Kr0tchet (Special:Contributions/Kr0tchet) Reason: With admin (aka moderators) perms, I would be able to delete stuff (such as mistakenly created pages, or unused files) and do other admin-required stuff, and I can also check whether there is vandalism, spam, etc... on this Wiki (I probably might be able to block any vandals faster since I'm very active on this wiki, and occasionally watching related changes around 11AM - 11PM UTC+7). Through I also do other stuff on this wiki such as updating/cleaning up templates. There are alot of old unused stuff that needs to be deleted. Forgot to mention that I largely never made changes to the template which would make the site less usable (and also the changes I made at the time with THE OWL's main page which was kinda confusing to use for me, was just grammar fix). --leonidakarlach (talk) 03:43, 17 June 2024 (PDT) YesNo
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SirYodaJedi
User: SirYodaJedi (Special:Contributions/SirYodaJedi) Reason: I am relatively active on this website, even though most of my recent edits outside of userspace are minor. My primary concerns with the VDC are legibility, usability, and accuracy. I try to stick with whatever style is already set forth; the only "major" design change I can think of that I've been on the forefront of is implementing a system for sourcing references (in a way less obtrusive than Wikipedia, imo).
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SethTooQuick
User: SethTooQuick (Special:Contributions/SethTooQuick) Reason: I'm trustworthy and active. It'd be nice to keep the VDC up and running for as long as it can. --SethTooQuick (talk) 12:27, 17 June 2024 (PDT) Yes
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Nescius
User: Nescius (Special:Contributions/Nescius) Reason: Being able to delete occasional accidentally created pages would be convenient --Nescius (talk) 19:21, 16 June 2024 (PDT) Yes
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Mr. SystemError
User: Mr. SystemError (Special:Contributions/Mr. SystemError) Reason: There are a lot of pages and files marked for deletion, and the last vandal account was banned from editing months after the last time that account was active. I have reverted various vandalism and can help. Mr. System Error(T - C) 00:13, 17 June 2024 (PDT) YesNo
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THE OWL
User: THE OWL (Special:Contributions/THE OWL) Reason: Well, why not? I can stay away from this wiki for a whole week, just think about improving it from time to time, and then rework a bunch of stuff in one day.
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