The moderators of Transformice, or more commonly referred to as mods, are players chosen by the administrators who watch out for hackers, spammers and others who break the rules of Transformice. All mods have yellow names and the #0010 tag.
They have certain privileges compared to regular users including: banning other players, muting them, the ability to change the map, force users to play user maps or permanent maps, set maps as permanent, delete maps, and play music.
Each nationality's server has its own set of moderators who enforce the rules on those servers.[1]
List of moderators
A list of EN moderators may can be found here, a full list of moderators can be found here, and a list of online mods for your community can be found by entering in the /mod chat command. Moderators may also choose to remain anonymous to keep from being constantly contacted.
Contacting a moderator
There are a number of ways of contacting moderators some include; whispering to them in-game or private message them on the forum.
Super moderator
Transformice also had a very limited number of super moderators. These players used to keep control over the rest of the moderators, and had some additional commands available to them, such as the ability to recruit/remove an existing moderator, as well as change passwords for other accounts.
The Super Mod rank was removed on 18 April 2012 (V1.37) due to the removal of the password command.[2]
Trivia
- Until 18 April 2012 (V1.37), if you were banned for more than 24 hours in total, your account was permanently banned. All permanently banned accounts were unbanned on 18 April 2012.[3]
- Administrators and moderators have had colored nicknames in-game since 30 January 2014 (V1.135).
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