Local Moderators helped manage their designated communities in-game and on the forums. Their roles were to help new players, organise events, run competitions, engage and protect their designated community. Local Moderators had the ability to add a mute to a report for offences; however, they were not allowed to give free items or trade other players. Local Moderators were usually in-game for special occasions.
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| - Local Moderators helped manage their designated communities in-game and on the forums. Their roles were to help new players, organise events, run competitions, engage and protect their designated community. Local Moderators had the ability to add a mute to a report for offences; however, they were not allowed to give free items or trade other players. Local Moderators were usually in-game for special occasions.
- Local Moderators (AKA L-Mods), were Jagex partners/employees in certain territories. When they spoke in-game they had a purple crown (File:Local moderator crown.png) next to their name, and on the forums they had a purple glow around their posts, as well as a purple avatar background. They helped out new players, setup events and communicated with the player base in-game and on the official RuneScape Forums. The Local Moderator program was discontinued in 2015 and there are no plans to have them back.
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| - Local Moderators (AKA L-Mods), were Jagex partners/employees in certain territories. When they spoke in-game they had a purple crown (File:Local moderator crown.png) next to their name, and on the forums they had a purple glow around their posts, as well as a purple avatar background. They helped out new players, setup events and communicated with the player base in-game and on the official RuneScape Forums. The Local Moderator program was discontinued in 2015 and there are no plans to have them back. Becoming a Local Moderator required one to be a part of the Community Management Team working for one of Jagex's official international partners. Most recently, the partners with Local Moderators were Gamerica/UOL for Brazilian Portuguese. Formerly, during the operation of the Latin American Spanish version of the game, Axeso5 was a partner with Local Moderators. Local Moderator status has also been given to accounts used by representatives of various entities, such as AbleGamers charity.
- Local Moderators helped manage their designated communities in-game and on the forums. Their roles were to help new players, organise events, run competitions, engage and protect their designated community. Local Moderators had the ability to add a mute to a report for offences; however, they were not allowed to give free items or trade other players. Local Moderators were usually in-game for special occasions.
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