by Brother_Con2173 » Thu Nov 24, 2011 9:50 am
This is the main problem: You don't look to get a mod, you look to find one. Just because mods are needed doesn't mean you just promote like crazy, or promote anyone. People who want to become mods have to PROVE themselves, they have to be more then just your average minecraft-goer. So, you shouldn't promote any mods, unless they have proven themselves to you that they are trustworthy and are capable, you don't promote just due to pure necessity. I've seen many a screwup happen by a wrongly promoted mod.
And yeah, I never see any mods online, and I'm from an Aussie timezone. Its really only zerg, thats it... maybe just an extra spying eye, zerg, to see whos worthy, 'cause theres barely any mods for the Aussie timezone, and I don't know about the others.