Website:Clans
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General Characteristics
- Clans are private organisations. Any player can establish their own clan for a limited period of time using the real-life currency of the servers, Gold.
- On the "Clans" page, there is a table with numbered rows, signifying their position in the clans' top. To calculate the Top Clans, only the number of members is taken into account.
- Every clan owner enjoys a website control panel similar to the one of a faction leader, from where they can invite or kick out members, give clan warns and ranks.
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- The table contains the following information:
- Position in Top Clans
- The name of the clan
- The tag used by the clan
- The number of members and the maximum amount of members allowed in the clan.
- The minimum required level to apply in the clan.
- The applications' status (open/ closed)
- A button to apply for that clan
How do I apply?
To apply in a clan, you need to press the "Apply" button on this page, according to your desired clan. The website will redirect you to a form that you need to fill in. Afterwards, the application is sent to the clan owner for examination.
Keep in mind: When you are filling in an application, don't rush or provide too many unnecessary details. Use a warm and appropriate vocabulary, explaining only vital information. A poorly conceived application filled out in a hurry will lower your acceptance chances. You have to take into account that all of your applications are permanently stored in the server's database and can be viewed on your profile.
How do I find out if my application has been answered?
The website features a notification system, so every player is given notice when the owner of a clan provides an answer to their application.
I haven't been accepted, what now?
If a leader hasn't accepted your application, don't worry. Perseverance always leads to results, it's just a matter of time until you'll be accepted into a clan. When you are rejected, carefully read the clan leader's answer and think about what was missing from your application. After you have comprehended the reason of your rejection, fill in another application. This time, make sure to cover every aspect that was left out before.
Example of an application
- Real age: 15 years old.
- Played hours per day: 5 hours.
- Playing hours interval: Between 18:00 and 00:00.
- Explanations for leaving previous clans: I have never been part of a clan before.
- Explanations for receiving admin punishments: Even though I am ashamed and regret it, I have been punished with a 10-minute mute period for insulting a player. It was a fair punishment issued in one of my few moments of rage.
- Your description as a person: Hi! My name is Jack, I live in England and I am a fresher in one of the best high schools in town. I don't think my personal life is of any relevance here, so let's get to the point. It's not in my nature to be violent (physically or verbally), I am usually serious and reliable, but there might be some times when I slip up. That is because I'm also very friendly and skilled in social relationships and thus I enjoy making one or two jokes from time to time. However, I never resort to foul language, as I was brought up regarding it only as a sign of low IQ and loss of arguments. On a different note, I love to work in a team, because you can always hear new opinions and viewpoints.
- Are you on the Blacklist of any faction/clan?: No, I am not.
- Can you speak English?: Yes, I am a native speaker.
- What are your reasons for applying in this clan?: You have been a respected and notorious clan since I can remember, and because of that, people see membership in your organisation as a milestone, an achievement. You are all great players and I only regret not having the pleasure to meet all of you yet. In light of this, I want to know everyone here, to form friendships and to help you gain supremacy over San Andreas!
- What are your future plans as a player?: I am neither on a gold-rush, nor on a quest for power. All I want is for me to have fun with my friends and be somewhat respected. However, maybe one day I will have the necessary time and will to climb up the ladder and become an admin.
- Other useful information for the leader: None, I just want to thank you for taking the time to read my application.
Advice
- Never write a number of daily played hours higher than the real one.
- Never let your application span over too many lines, because the owner may become uninterested and it's possible to be rejected in spite of the work you've put into it. Present yourself the way you are, with good and bad traits alike, without taking into consideration a certain template. Describe yourself in a desirable manner, this way you will gain a bit more trust.