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Links fix. Will be changed again in future PRs.
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MChecaH committed Oct 9, 2024
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion wiki/Guides/Common_modding_mistakes/en.md
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**Refrain from making rude or sarcastic remarks when modding.** This sort of behaviour is what would eventually get you [silenced](/wiki/Silence), and not something others would end up liking you for. Be sure to always follow the [Code of Conduct](/wiki/Rules/Code_of_conduct_for_modding_and_mapping#making-a-mod-post) when modding for a better modding environment for everyone.
**Refrain from making rude or sarcastic remarks when modding.** This sort of behaviour is what would eventually get you [silenced](/wiki/Silence), and not something others would end up liking you for. Be sure to always follow the [Code of Conduct](/wiki/Rules/Code_of_conduct_for_modding_and_mapping) when modding for a better modding environment for everyone.

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The changes required to address most common issues were initiated on [April 26, 2013](https://osu.ppy.sh/community/forums/topics/129625), when [peppy](/wiki/People/peppy) presented the idea of the [new modding system](/wiki/Beatmap_discussion) (later known as *Modding v2*). On [August 21, 2014](https://osu.ppy.sh/home/news/2014-08-21-restructuring-of-the-bat), a new category, [Qualified](/wiki/Beatmap/Category#qualified), was added. Qualified would serve as a buffer between pending and ranked beatmaps and allow for more smooth unranks. In addition to that, a new team, [Quality Assurance Team](/wiki/People/Quality_Assurance_Team) (*QAT*), was assembled to check qualified beatmaps and control the ranking process.

Afterwards, the beatmap discussion system and the [code of conduct for modding and mapping](/wiki/Rules/Code_of_conduct_for_modding_and_mapping#making-a-mod-post) were developed and made available to restructure modding and make it a more enjoyable experience for everyone involved:
Afterwards, the beatmap discussion system and the [code of conduct for modding and mapping](/wiki/Rules/Code_of_conduct_for_modding_and_mapping) were developed and made available to restructure modding and make it a more enjoyable experience for everyone involved:

- [April 11, 2016](https://osu.ppy.sh/community/forums/topics/442285): Beatmap discussions were enabled for two beatmaps and made available for public testing.
- [February 1, 2017](https://osu.ppy.sh/community/forums/topics/552250): After several more months of development based on collected feedback, the next version of the discussion system was enabled for another, larger set of beatmaps.
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When you come across an issue, select any relevant hit objects, then use the copy shortcut (`Ctrl` + `C`) to copy their timestamp information as text. On the beatmap's discussion, paste (`Ctrl` + `V`) any applicable timestamps and your feedback. The `Timeline` tab is used for issues regarding specific parts of a beatmap, the `General (This difficulty)` tab is used for feedback on larger sections of a beatmap, and the `General (All difficulties)` tab is used for issues applicable to all difficulties of a beatmap.

All mod posts should address what the issue is, why it is an issue, and how to fix it. See the [Code of Conduct for Modding and Mapping](/wiki/Rules/Code_of_conduct_for_modding_and_mapping#making-a-mod-post) for more details on how to format mod posts.
All mod posts should address what the issue is, why it is an issue, and how to fix it. See the [Code of Conduct for Modding and Mapping](/wiki/Rules/Code_of_conduct_for_modding_and_mapping) for more details on how to behave on mod posts.

Beatmappers regularly provide [kudosu](/wiki/Modding/Kudosu) to mod posts that they consider helpful by clicking the *thumbs up* vote button. This statistic is tracked on an individual's profile and is referenced when applying to join the [Beatmap Nominators](/wiki/People/Beatmap_Nominators).

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