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    Dannypicacho reacted to Lithium for a record, CS:GO Donation Information   
    Donate here!
    Donating for CS:GO can get you credits which you can use to buy in-game items, such as sprays, auras, trails, chat colors and more! You can also donate to receive custom items for Hub that only you can use! For more information on Hub click here. After donating, please contact @Lithium (Steam), @Bleed (Steam), or @virr(Steam or discord: virr#0001) to give you what you paid for. One-Time Purchases
    When donating for one of these, please make the donation message what you are buying and for what division. These purchases do not count towards the donor tier listed below.
    Credits - $1 -> 1000 credits (min $1)
    Note: Purchasing credits on the forums is currently not available, but will be restored eventually. 
    In the meantime, you can donate to receive credits on the CS:GO servers, but you must contact one of us listed above to give you the credits.
    Chat Tags - $2
    You can choose the text and color (from any of the chat colors available in store) for a custom tag in chat. You will be allowed to request changes to this for 24 hours, after which you must pay an additional 1$ for changes. Custom tags must follow our guidelines and be appropriate, and we recommend you contact a higher-up before donating to ensure your tag is acceptable.
    Auras - $10
    Note: Donating for auras may be removed at a later date if it doesn't work out well (all auras will be kept if this happens). In addition, it may take a while for us to create your aura and add it onto the server (possibly several weeks).
    The aura will be a basic custom aura in game, in the style of one of our CS:GO team auras with a custom image of your choosing (the image must adhere to our guidelines, and cannot be anything inappropriate). As with tags, we recommend you contact a higher-up before donating to ensure your image is acceptable.
    Donor Tiers
    Currently, we only have one donor tier. More will likely be coming soon. Anyone who has Sponsor or a equal or greater for TF2 may get these powers as well, upon request; anyone who has donated for CS:GO can also get equivalent donor perks in other divisions as well.
    Donor - $20
    Access to [Donor] chat tag
     
    Animated Fornite Emotes - !emote
    Gif says it all.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Hitmarkers - !hits
    Shows Fortnite-style hitsplats when shooting players. Can be toggled on or off.
     
     
     
     
    RStext - !rstext 
    Runescape-style yellow chat above your head! Can be toggled on or off, if you're trying to be sneaky.
     
     
     
     
    Emotes - !emoji, !twitch
    Twitch emotes pop up over your head when you use them in chat! Emotes currently available:
    ANELE gachiGASM HeyGuys Jebaited KappaPride LUL MingLee WutFace 4House FeelsBadMan forsenE HYPERBRUH OMEGALUL PagChomp TriHard LULW PepeHands  
    Additional Store Items
    Donors are also able to purchase hub items that normal users cannot. These are indicated in the in-game store menu with a [D].
    Markers (Jailbreak only) Orange Gold Lime Teal Light Blue Purple Pink Auras Vortex: Black, Blue, Cyan, Green, Orange, Pink, Purple, Red, and Yellow colors available Grenade Trails Orange Gold Lime Teal Light Blue Tracers Orange Gold Lime Teal Light Blue Skin Colors Orange Gold Lime Teal Light Blue Pink Purple
  2. Informative
    Dannypicacho reacted to Lithium for a record, CS:GO Staff Manual   
    STAFF RANKS
    This is a list of all the ranks available for staff, and what duties and powers come with the ranks. Server Staff
    Moderator (xG:M) - A mod is the lowest level of staff on our servers. They are, essentially, an admin-in-training. Mods have access to the most basic admin commands - chat messages, kicks, slays, mutes, gags, silences, teambans, and non-permanent server bans. Moderators are expected to enforce the written rules, and ask higher-up staff members on any questions or disputes. There are also Trial Mods or Probationary Mods, who have identical powers to standard mods, but comes with a much stricter tolerance for following the rules/ abuse. Administrator (xG:A) - Admins are the second rank of staff on xG servers. In addition to the mod powers, admins are able to call votes and permanently ban players from the server. Admins have usually been around xG for a while, and are typcially more active on the forums and/or Discord. Admins are generally permitted to be more flexible when interpreting the rules, as they are more trusted members of the community. Server Leadership
    Division Manager (xG: DM) - Division managers are the lowest leadership rank. Typically, they are tasked with managing the forums, including member and staff applications, although their powers and duties can vary depending on the individual's knowledge and skills. They have access to all server powers and access to forum and discord moderation powers. They are involved in promo/demo discussions, and are permitted to make minor adjustments and decisions regarding rules as they see fit. Typically, there will be no more than 2 DM's at a time. DM's also have the ability to edit bans or unban players that were mistakenly banned. Division Leader (xG: D) - Division leader is the highest rank within the CS:GO division. Similar to Division Manager, a DL's responsibilities may vary. They are given server access, and often add maps, plugins, or other content to the server. Similar to DM's, there will typically be no more than 2 at a given time. Community Leadership
    Community Manager (xG:CM) - This rank is higher than any division-specific rank. Typically, CM's will also have all the powers of a Division Leader, but are also involved in clan-wide decisions and changes. Co-Leader (xG:C) - This is the highest rank in the clan, and are tasked with the management of the entire clan. STAFF EXPECTATIONS
    We hold our staff members to a high standard, and expect that they should follow our guidelines. Staff members must be active on the servers. This doesn't mean that you must play every day, or that there is a required number of hours per week you need to be active. However, if you are not on the servers for any significant amount of time over a few weeks, you will likely lose your powers. (If you know you will be inactive, you can notify higher-ups and we will usually give some flexibility. However, if you're inactive for an extended period of time, you may be demoted regardless) Staff members must follow the rules. This should go without saying, but staff members should not break the rules or encourage others to do so. This will result in a loss of powers, and possibly a ban. Staff members should be respectful when dealing with players. Treating other people with disrespect or harassing players is completely inappropriate as a staff member, and will likely result in a removal of powers. aboose of powers is strictly forbidden. aboose of ANY form is not tolerated and will result in an immediate loss of staff. This includes, but is not limited to: slaying, banning, or kicking players for no reason; banning for excessive lengths of time, unnecessary use of allchat, unmuting yourself as a T at the beginning of a round, etc. Players should know why they were punished. When punishing players, warnings should be given before or explanations after they were slayed/muted/gagged. Staff should wear their tags at all times when on xG servers. Going undercover is allowed, but do not stay undercover for long periods of time or when other staff members (wearing tags) are on. This should only be done if there are complaints of a specific person breaking rules when no staff member is on. Staff should show no bias in their dealings with players. Different punishments for different situations is understandable, but you should under no circumstances show favoritism. Staff shouldn't deal punishments based on the words of other players. If you didn't see it happen, then don't do anything. SERVER COMMANDS
    New staff members should learn these commands, and refer to this if you forget one. Chat Message Commands
    Admins have special commands available for chat to make communicating with people on the server easier. All Chat
    All chat is a way of distinguishing yourself as an admin in chat to all players. To use it, type in normal chat "@" followed by your message.
    For example,  would come up as  to all players. Admin Chat
    Admin chat is similar to all chat, except only admins can see it. To use it, type in team chat "@" followed by your message.
    Using the previous example, admins would see . All players can type in this chat, so players have a way of directly talking to admins. Private Chat
    Private chat is a way to message a specific player privately. To use it, type in normal chat "@@" followed by the players name, and then the message.
    For example, typing  shows to you and the other player.
    Note: We can see in our logs what you have typed here, it is not completely private. Command List
    Commands have a prefix of either an "!" or "/" when typed in chat, or "sm_" when typed in console. For simplicity, all commands here are listed with their console prefix. Admin Menu (sm_admin)
    Usage: sm_admin This brings up a menu where you can access most of the commands (ban, kick, teamswap, etc.). This is handy if you forget some of the commands, but most of the time it's easier to just use the commands in chat.
    Seen here:
    Slay (sm_slay)
    Usage: sm_slay <player> Kills a player. The most common punishment for minor violations. You can also use sm_smite <player>. Slay Next Round (sm_slaynr)
    Usage: sm_slaynr <player> <number of rounds to slay> Automatically slays a player for the next number of rounds specified. Only available on jailbreak. Reset Slay Next Round (sm_resetslays)
    Usage: sm_resetslays <player>  Stop the player from being automatically slain. Only available on jailbreak. Ban (sm_ban)
    Usage: sm_ban <player> <time> <reason> This bans a player from the server for the time specified, with the given reason. Ban Disconnected (sm_bandisconnected)
    Usage: sm_bandisconnected <steamid> <time> <reason> This bans a disconnected player from the server for the time specified, with the given reason. Teamban (sm_teamban)
    Usage: sm_teamban <player> <time> <reason> Similar to ban, but bans a player from CT. Only available on jailbreak. Kick (sm_kick)
    Usage: sm_kick <player> Kicks a player from the server. Mute (sm_mute)
    Usage: sm_mute <player> Prevents a player from using their microphone. Useful mostly for micspammers. Use sm_unmute <player> to remove a mute. Gag (sm_gag)
    Usage: sm_gag <player> Prevents a player from using text chat. Use sm_ungag <player> to remove a gag. Silence (sm_silence)
    Usage: sm_silence <player> Gags and mutes a player. Use sm_unsilence <player> to remove a silence. Identify / Who (sm_who)
    Usage: sm_who, or sm_who <playername> This gives you a list of players on the server and their admingroups, or prints it for only a specific player.
    For all players:

    For a specific player, it will look something like this:
    Abort LR (sm_abortlr)
    Usage: sm_abortlr Cancels the currently active LR. Only available on jailbreak, and should be used if an LR was mistakenly selected or has broken. Reset Bounty (sm_resetbounty)
    Usage: sm_resetbounty Opens a menu to reset a bounty. Swap Team (sm_swapteam)
    Usage: sm_swapteam <player> Swaps a player to the other team. On jailbreak, you can only swap people off of CT. Open Cells (sm_open)
    Usage: sm_open Opens cell doors on the map. This should only be used if cells need to be opened due to no CT's or if CT's refuse to open cells after it is a freeday. Only available on jailbreak. Targeting Players
    In order to use these commands on other players, you'll need to know how to target them. Typically, in the commands listed above, you can replace <player> with a fragment of their name.
    For example:  yields .

    Sometimes, this won't work, if two players have the same name or have untypable characters in their name. In that case, simply type status in your console. This will provide you with a list that looks like this:

    First, you need to find the player you want to target, and find their userid - the first column. Then, you can type the command followed by #userid.
    For example: .

    Here is a list of various default targeting methods available in SourceMod. #steamid - Matches by Steam ID. If you use colons :)), you must enclose in quotes. Otherwise, you can use an underscore (_) instead. Examples: "#STEAM_0:1:4433", #STEAM_0_1_4433 #<name> - Exact name match after the # sign. @all - All players (available on most commands). @bots - All bots (available on most commands). @alive - All alive players (available on most commands that accept alive players). @dead - All dead players (available on most commands that accept dead players). @humans - All non-bot players (available on most commands). @aim - Current player the admin is directly aiming at. @me - Target self. @!me - Target everyone but yourself. @ct or @cts - All Counter-Terrorists @t or @ts - All Terrorists Note that name matches occur last, "magic targets" (such as # and @) are processed first. This means that "@all" will target @all players, even if there is a player named "@all". You should target "#@all" instead.
    We have a few custom targeting methods on our servers as well, useful for certain situations. @namechanger - targets the person who changed his name last. @mostnamechanges - targets the person with the most name changes on the current map. PROMOTION GUIDELINES
    There are a number of requirements for promotion, as well as several things you can do in order to increase your chances of getting promoted. You do not have to make an application in order to be promoted, but you can if you wish. To Moderator
    In order to make an application for moderator, we require that you have at least: 20 hours on the CS:GO servers 50 forum posts Meet the general requirements listed here Players who do an good job of knowing the rules, helping other players, and who show exceptional maturity may be promoted to moderator without making an application. If you want to increase your chances of becoming a mod: Be active on forums and Discord. While not required for moderators, this is the easiest way for us to get to know you, and it's a sign you're dedicated to the community. Make sure you know the rules. Chances are, if you don't have a decent knowledge of our rules, you won't get promoted. Be kind and helpful to other players. Helping others on the servers is a good sign of maturity, and a great quality for staff. Players who do an good job of knowing the rules, helping other players, and who show exceptional maturity may be promoted to moderator without making an application,
    To Admin
    For a mod who wants a promotion, there are a few things you can do to help you get promoted: Be very active on forums and/or Discord. This is essentially required to be promoted, as we need to know that you are easy to contact and dedicated to this community. Know the rules thoroughly and help new people learn them. We expect more from admins, and we want to make sure that they can deal with any situations that might arise. To Higher Staff
    Promotions to any higher rank generally require a staff member to be an exceptional member of the community, showing maturity and knowledge of the community. We also look for people who are knowledgeable about server administration, including mapping and plugin creation, although these are not requirements.
  3. Useful
    Dannypicacho reacted to Lithium for a record, CS:GO Jailbreak 101   
    Welcome to our CS:GO Jailbreak server!
    If you've played Jailbreak before and are familiar with our server, you may wish to skip to our CS:GO Jailbreak rules. Otherwise, we recommend reading this guide before you begin.
    How do I play?
    In Jailbreak, there are two teams: the guards (counter-terrorists) and the prisoners (terrorists). At the beginning of each round, one guard is selected to be the warden. The warden gives orders to the prisoners, who must follow the orders or risk being killed by the guards. The last prisoner alive gets to have a last request, where they can play games against the remaining guards for their life. We strongly recommend new players play as a prisoner for a while until they become more familiar with the game, and then try out playing as a guard before eventually attempting to be a warden.
    Prisoners
    The prisoners' goal is to be the last prisoner alive and to get a last request, or to lead a rebellion and kill all the guards. If you prefer to try and be the last prisoner alive, follow the warden's orders. The warden will order you to play different games, which you should try to win to stay alive.
    If you instead prefer to rebel, there are a number of different ways you can try to take down the guards. Many players will simply follow orders until they see a chance to kill a guard or run away, and then try to grab a gun to kill more guards. Most maps have a number of vents, secret areas, or hidden guns to help the prisoners to rebel: it's up to you to find them. You can also use the !bomb chat command to buy a bomb, so you can self-destruct and kill a number of guards, helping your fellow prisoners to win the round.
    Guards
    The goal of the guards is to ensure the prisoners follow the warden's orders and kill any prisoner who disobeys. Use the command !guard to be placed in a queue to join the guards. As a guard, you should stay with the prisoners at all times to ensure they do not rebel - unless there is already a prisoner rebelling, in which case you can go hunt them down. You should also follow whatever instructions the warden gives you.
    Make sure you do not kill any prisoners unless you are sure they are rebelling or disobeying orders. Generally, you should give prisoners a few seconds to comply with orders before killing them. Do not get within knifing distance of prisoners as a guard - this is known as "baiting", and is against the rules. If you are playing as a guard and the warden dies, you may be required to take over as warden - so please make sure you have a microphone if you are playing as a guard.
    Warden
    The warden gives orders over microphone to the prisoners in an effort to eliminate them until only one remains. A good warden will use a variety of map games and their own creativity to keep the rounds fun and interesting. The warden can also use the !days command at the beginning of a round to select a special day, with special rules. There are many rules regarding what a warden can and cannot do, so please be sure you're familiar with them before attempting to warden.
    Further Information
    See our CS:GO Jailbreak rules for more information, and ask staff members if you have any questions.
    Helpful Commands
    !rtd - Roll the dice. Can be used once per round, and gives a random power-up or negative effect to the player.
    !bomb - As a prisoner, allows you to buy a bomb which you can use to kill guards.
    !days - As a warden, allows you to select a special day for this round.
    !guard - Adds you to a queue to join the guards.
    !staff - Prints all staff members currently on the server.
    !hub or !store - Allows you to buy cosmetic items with credits earned from playing on our servers.
  4. Informative
    Dannypicacho reacted to virr for a record, TF2 Admin Handbook   
    Server Staff!
    Moderator [xG:M]:
    Watches the servers, makes sure there are no rules breakers, helps to keep the servers nice and controlled. Has the 5 main commands: mute, gag, slay, kick and ban. Can use !admin to see more usable commands.

    There are also Probationary Moderators, which only have the essential commands. Probationary Moderator comes with a much stricter tolerance for following the rules/abuse.

    Administrator [xG:A]:
    Simply put, a more trusted moderator. Has all the same commands and responsibilities as a moderator does, but is the more experienced and trusted staff when compared to moderators. Has the 5 main commands: mute, gag, slay, kick and ban, along with several other commands that moderators do not have access to. Admins have also got the power to permanently ban someone from our servers. Can use !admin to see more usable commands. Server Leadership
    Division Manager [xG:DM]:
    Helps run the division outside the servers. While watching over the servers like moderators and admins do, they must also control the forums and discord. Division managers decide if a person should be un-banned, promoted, demoted, etc. Has all the commands admins do and a few additional commands. Division Managers do not get access to all of the commands, however, certain commands are reserved for Division Managers and higher only, such as sm_map.

    Division Leader [xG:DL]:
    One of the more important positions of a division. A division leader does exactly what a division manager does, but has one main difference between each other. Division leaders have access to the servers. That means they can fix the servers, add plugins to the servers and do what they please to them.

    Responsibilites and tasks of either of these positions may vary, communicating with each other makes it easier to fully cover all of the division's tasks outside of the servers. Community Leadership
    Community Manager: [xG:CM]
    This rank is higher than any division-specific rank. Typically, CM's will also have all the powers of a Division Leader, but are also involved in clan-wide decisions and changes
    Co-Leader: [xG:C] OR [xG:CL]
    This is the highest rank in the clan, and are tasked with the management of the entire clan.


    To see an updated staff roster, click here!   Staff Expectations
    Discord
    Staff are required to join the xG Discord in order to recieve calladmins. Being active in the discord itself is encouraged but not required.
    Activity requirements
    As a result of our intentions for you all to enjoy yourselves as much as possible, we have decided that there will be now hour requirement anymore, but a guideline of approximately 10 hours every 2 weeks. Not reaching this will not result in any further action, though repetition will likely result into warning or demotion.

    Staff members must show respect when dealing with players
    Although some people are incredibly hard to deal with, as a staff member you must treat others with respect.
    Starting to disrespect rule-breakers or even harassing them will most likely result in a removal of your powers and possibly a ban.

    Players should know why they were punished
    When punishing a player, make sure you let them know exactly why they have been punished. If they continue to ask about it, please go into more detail and explain to them that if they would like to protest their ban then to make a ban protest here.

    Staff should wear their tags when playing on the servers at all times
    Going undercover is allowed, but do not stay undercover for long periods of time or when other staff members (wearing tags) are on. This should only be done if there are complaints or a calladmin request of a specific person breaking rules when no staff member is on. You obviously do not have to wear your tags when you're playing a different game or on different TF2 Servers, only if you play on xG servers.

    Staff should remain unbiased and try to not show any favoritism
    Staff should be something like a third unbiased opinion on things. Showing favoritism to certain players will result in a removal of your powers.

    Staff shouldn't deal punishments based on the words of other players
    Unless you saw an offender breaking rules yourself, you should not do anything about it.   Staff must have their game details and active hours in the past 2 weeks visible to the higherups In short, make sure that you don't have a private profile and the privacy setting about "game details" is set so that the higherups can see them.   Offer To Middleman A Raffle If a player wants to raffle away an item or play a game that involves gambling or an entry fee, you are encouraged to put yourself forward and middleman for them as a trustworthy individual to avoid the potential of scamming to occur

    Abuse and fun commands
    Abusing your powers is forbidden.
    Abusing is doing something for your own personal gain at the expense of the people in the server and doing things just because of your position.
    This can include but is not limited to:
    Banning people you hate for no reason at all
    Killing people while in god/buddha mode
    Slaying everyone in any server for no reason
    Using any of your commands against random people that don't deserve it
    Going against/breaking our own rules   While we strictly prohibit negatively influencing a players game with your powers, there are a few commands that make the game a more fun experience for everyone.
    In order to use these commands on everyone, you must start a vote that has to pass with at least 70% to make sure the majority of the server agrees with it.

    Please try to not spam votes.   How to make a proper punishment
    Warn, then slay/mute (sometimes optional), then kick, then ban [WSKB]

    When you get to the point where you have to ban them, make sure to use your common sense for how long the ban should last. Don't permanently ban a guy for mic spamming. Mute him and if he continues ban him for a few hours. However, using the WSKB approach isn't always required.
    For certain situations you can instantly ban for situations like: Abusing !calladmin (A day ban) Majorly intending to troll the entire server (A day ban) Hacking (Permanent) Mass freekilling (Permanent CT ban) Mass freekilling then leaving the game (Permanent) Ban Decay: Do not go onto the next step for bans if there is a gap of a year or above since their last ban, related or not. For donator abuse: Warn -> Kick -> Day Ban -> Warn -> Week Ban + Removal Of Powers. Inform higherups when possible to remove powers swiftly. If someone has a day ban for bodyblocking and abuses their powers, do not kick them and then jump to a week ban. Ban decay DOES affect donator abuse. Do NOT skip steps. We now do extended comms bans. If a player is doing something on mic or chat, but without bad intentions, use the appropriate ban method (gag/mute/silence). For example, bad mic. Follow 30 minute comms ban -> 1 day -> 1 week -> 1 month -> perm. If a user has a previous ban for one of these reasons, go to the next time level but with a comms ban instead of a server ban.
     However, if a player is communicating with malicious intent, follow standard procedure. (warn -> gag/mute/silence -> kick  -> ban)
    We heavily encourage using /silence if the user can break the same rule in both communication methods.
     
    Important: Following protocol for punishments are important (Standard: Warn > Mute/Gag > Kick > Ban)! You should follow these steps as it is the best way to handle issues. However there is times that you can skip a few steps. For example: If a player is breaking multiple rules (ex: exploting and spamming), then you are able to jump to kicking the player from the server. If the user returns to the server and resumes doing what he was doing to get kicked for, then you should follow up with a ban.

    Note: If you feel as though a situation can be resolved without punishment, or a lesser punishment can reach the same conclusion, use it. Our intention is not to punish players who break rules, but more so to keep the game fun for everyone by preventing the problem occurring again.   Note: If something is happening that isn't negatively impacting the experience of the server (such as saying a common phrase outside of the English language), please try to be less strict about it. Follow normal ban procedure if necessary, but as a whole, don't just nitpick situations that really aren't a big deal. As mentioned before, our intention is for everyone to have a good time. Not to see who can ban the most people. It is up to your jurisdiction to decide on what is too strict and what is not. Hacking/Cheating
    You can only ban a hacker if either evidence (demos, screenshots of malicious activity, etc) is included and substantiated. If unsure, ask for help from another staff member.
    If the evidence is substantiated, it is a PERMANENT ban.   Sprays, Avatars and Customizable items
    We're gonna use an inappropriate spray as an example.
    If someone sprays their spray, you need to issue a warning and let them know that their spray is not allowed on our servers.
    You can remove their spray by typing /removespray while facing the spray.
    If they spray it again, you can kick them and remove their spray again.
    If they rejoin again and spray their spray again, you can issue a short ban (i.e one hour) and remove their spray again.
    If they come back after an hour ban and spray the same spray again, you can remove the spray again and issue a one-day ban.
    If they come back after a one-day ban and spray the same spray again, you can remove the spray again and issue a one-week ban.
    If they come back after a one-week ban and spray the same spray again, you can remove the spray again and issue a one-month ban.
    If they they do it again after a whole month of being banned, you can remove the spray again and permanently ban them.
    TL;DR: Warn + Removal of spray -> kick -> hour ban -> day ban -> week ban -> month ban -> perm   The rule for customizable images on the servers for the most part covers the majority of what would not be allowed to be shown, but even then there will always be cases where something that is borderline will come into question if the rules allow it or not. Below is a short list of common obscurities that would not be allowed.
    Sex toys or anything that appears like literal genitalia Nipple bulges Outlined genitalia/camel toe Exposed butts Semen Remember you always have jurisdiction to step in for the betterment of the server even if the issue at hand isn't something explicitly stated within the rules. If a spray is going to disgust, offend, or otherwise disturb the server as a whole or any large amount of peoples, that is not a spray which should by any means be allowed to be used.
    Server commands and more!
    Refer to the following part of the guide if you forgot a certain command or if you are new!
    The commands listed can be used by either putting ! in front of it, or a /. Using ! will make the command typed show up in chat, while the / will hide it.
    EX. /mute or !mute. All of these commands can be accessed in the admin menu. Chat messages
    Staff has special commands available for chat to make communicating with people on the server easier. All Chat
    Used to send a message to all players on the servers. Easy way to distinguish yourself from other players as a staff members, so please use it when warning and for other staff related discussions.
    To use it, type in normal chat "@" followed by your message.


    Private Chat
    Used to send private messages to once certain user.
    To use it, type in normal chat "@@" followed by the players name, and then the message.

    Admin Chat
    Admin chat:
    Used to communicate with the administration currently on the server. Can be used by both regular users and staff members.
    Regular users will not see what others will type into this chat, but the staff members can. Can be used by typing @ at the beginning of your message and in team chat.

    Admin Menu
    Usage: sm_admin
    This brings up a menu where you can access most of the commands (ban, kick, teamswap, etc.). This is handy if you forget some of the commands, but most of the time it's easier to just use the commands in chat.
    See here:
    Ban
    Ban:
    Ban is used to keep a user locked out of a server for a certain amount of time. The time of a ban is measured in minutes.
    Usage: sm_ban [name] [time] [reason]
    1 hour = 60 minutes
    1 Day = 1440 minutes
    1 Week = 10080 minutes
    1 Month = 43829 minutes Teamban
    Teamban is a jailbreak only rule, which bans a user from a team on the server.
    Usage: sm_teamban [name] [time] [reason]   Kick
    Kick can be used to kick a specific person out of the server.
    Usage: sm_kick "name" "reason" Slay
    Slay can be used to kill a certain user on the server. Make sure to tell the user why they were slayed.
    Usage: sm_slay "user"   Vote
    Vote can be used to make a vote (quite obviously). It can just be a simple vote that's outcome doesn't affect anything or it could affect something. It could burn all, slay all, etc. If a Yes/No Question, No ALWAYS goes first and Yes must receive a 70% or higher vote.
    You can only have a maximum of 5 choices with vote.
    Usage: sm_vote "question" "option 1" "option 2" etc... Who
    Who can be used to figure out who is a staff member on the server.
    sm_who "user" -> See if a specific person has staff/donator powers
    sm_who --> See if any staff member or donator is online Stealth
    Will make you Invisible to anyone on the server.
    Usage: sm_stealth   Targeting   In order to use these commands on other players, you'll need to know how to target them. Typically, in the commands listed above, you can replace <player> with a fragment of their name.
    For example:  yields .

    Sometimes, this won't work, if two players have the same name or have untypable characters in their name. In that case, simply type status in your console. This will provide you with a list that looks like this:

    First, you need to find the player you want to target, and find their userid - the first column. Then, you can type the command followed by #userid.
    For example: .

    Here is a list of various default targeting methods available in SourceMod. #steamid - Matches by Steam ID. If you use colons :)), you must enclose in quotes. Otherwise, you can use an underscore (_) instead. Examples: "#STEAM_0:1:4433", #STEAM_0_1_4433 #<name> - Exact name match after the # sign. @all - All players (available on most commands). @bots - All bots (available on most commands). @alive - All alive players (available on most commands that accept alive players). @dead - All dead players (available on most commands that accept dead players). @humans - All non-bot players (available on most commands). @aim - Current player the admin is directly aiming at. @me - Target self. @!me - Target everyone but yourself. @red - All RED team members @blue - All BLU team members Note that name matches occur last, "magic targets" (such as # and @) are processed first. This means that "@all" will target @all players, even if there is a player named "@all". You should target "#@all" instead. How to get staff
    There are two ways to get staff.
    You can either earn it or you can create a moderator application here.
    Earning staff: Basically higher ups pick you.
    They will take you into consideration if they see you a lot on the servers and consider you mature enough.

    Moderator Applications:
    To submit a moderator application, click here.
    However, you should read through these guidelines first.

    Both of these ways require you to be active on Discord, the forums and TF2. You are expected to be mature enough to handle a position of power.