🔸 Step 1: Be Active
Being active doesn’t mean just logging in — it means showing effort. Stay active in the forum, especially in your main section. Post helpful content, reply respectfully, and avoid spam. Quality always matters more than quantity.
🔸Step 2: Join a Project
Projects are your gateway to visibility in CSBD. Staff members watch who’s putting in work here.
🧩 Available Projects (Pick one you genuinely enjoy):
GFX Designers — Signatures, avatars, forum visuals
VGame Viewers — Gaming discussions, new releases
Journalists — Interviews, news, creative articles
Devil Harmony — The creative soul of CSBD, managing themes, music, aesthetics, and forum vibes 🎧
Tech Creators – A place for real builders. Explore smart tech, automation, and creative logic beyond gaming.
> 🔑 Join two, stay consistent, and prove you're reliable.
Projects show staff how serious and skilled you are.
🔸 Step 3: Earn Respect
The best moderators are respected by members, not just known by post count.
Stay cool, helpful, and drama-free.
A good reputation spreads — and trust builds fast.
> 💬 Pro Tip: Help others before they ask. Make your presence feel valuable
🔸 Step 4: Stay Clean
No warnings. No trash talk. No short temper.
A moderator is an example — act accordingly.
If you’ve made a mistake before, learn from it and start fresh — CSBD always sees effort.
🔸 Step 5: Submit Your Moderator Request (After 2–3 Weeks)
You’ve worked hard — now you can request mod.
Your request should include:
Your active section
Joined project & your contributions
Why you want to be Moderator
Many more you fill in request
🔸 Step 6: Be Patient — and Keep Working
After the request, don’t disappear. Stay active. Stay focused.
Don’t beg staff. Don’t keep asking “any update?” — let your activity talk.
💬 Final Words:
> You don’t need to chase tags here — earn them with your impact.
Moderator is not a role — it’s a responsibility and a presence.
Become the member everyone already thinks is a mod — the tag will follow. 👑
🔹NOTE :🔹
> Since many members have been asking about the Moderator path, I decided to share a clear and helpful tutorial — hope this helps.