Fair Standards

Fair Standards – Molldoto2 Community

Welcome to Molldoto2 — a space where strategy meets spirit, and where every click, cast, and clash carries the weight of curiosity and clarity. Whether you’re here to level up your Moll micro, deep-dive into Dota2 lane dynamics, or walk through the ever-evolving jungle of meta-shifts and professional prep — this community is yours to explore, learn, and contribute to.

Founded by Tavien Eldricson in the heart of Stanton, Texas, Molldoto2 exists because we believe that thoughtful play makes for better players, and a supportive community makes for better games. This Fair Standards page is our collective checkpoint — part safety net, part shared promise — for ensuring that every interaction adds value to the game, and to one another.

What This Space Is For

This digital arena was created to enrich your gaming experience — not just through builds and breakdowns, but through connection. Whether you’re a 3K grinder looking to refine your bracket-to-bracket jumps, a Dota2 drafter trying to anticipate patch pacing, or a newcomer fresh from a friend’s coaching session, this space is meant for you. We learn best by asking good questions and answering others with intention.

Our focus is not on getting every answer right, but on ensuring every participant feels seen and heard while they search. Respectful exchanges are the heart of good gameplay — on-screen and off.

Our Guiding Values

We don’t believe in heavy-handed enforcement. Instead, we believe in laying a thoughtful foundation — values that allow the community to self-stabilize, like a team falling effortlessly into synergy before the horn goes off.

  • Integrity in Interaction: Share honestly. If a strategy comes from a YouTuber or pro replay, mention the source. If it’s yours — share it proudly, with the courage of creativity.
  • Curiosity over Correctness: It’s okay to be learning. In fact, it’s encouraged. Ask the “bad” questions. Dive into misunderstood matchups. Every “why did that work?” helps everyone evolve.
  • Respect and Recognition: Critique strategies, not players. Say what could have worked better, not who played it worse. A good-natured replay discussion beats every flame post, every time.
  • Inclusion in Tactical Diversity: Not everyone drafts meta. But off-meta picks aren’t calls for mocking — they’re opportunities for new patterns. Celebrate the unexpected. Test the improbable.

How We Engage in the Community

How we comment, how we share, how we disagree — that’s the true reflection of our game IQ. In your discussions, think of every reply as part of a snowball — it either builds the base or melts the momentum. To keep conversation constructive:

  • Be thoughtful in tone. Humor and honesty can coexist without condescension.
  • Add context to clips or screenshots so everyone can learn — not just the OP.
  • Keep content relevant. If it doesn’t help, inspire, or clarify, it’s probably better left on cooldown.
  • Welcome questions from less experienced players — help them crawl before they buy Blink.

Participation That Moves Us Forward

We believe in contribution that amplifies understanding. That means asking questions that get to the “why,” explaining the logic behind builds or bans, and showing others how and where to improve — with kindness and realism.

Help can be a breakdown of a warding pattern, a link to a Moll macro timing study, or a story about how you misplayed an Aegis push. The best participation sounds like: “This worked for me, and here’s what I tried,” or “Interesting build — what were you timing for?”

Unhelpful participation — vague rants, elitism, unfounded accusations — that’s not us. Save the tilt for solo queue. Here, we learn from it.

Moderation and Balance

Think of moderation not as judgment but as balancing the matchup. Our team steps in when the tone shifts away from useful — when the fight becomes toxic, not tactical. Posts and comments may be removed if they:

  • Harmfully target other players or community members
  • Contain slurs, hate speech, or abusive content
  • Spread misinformation about strategies, especially in bad faith
  • Flood threads with repetitive, vague, or inflammatory content

The goal is not to punish — it’s to pause and preserve. If your content vanishes unexpectedly, you’re welcome to ask why. Most of the time, a small adjustment is all it takes to respawn the conversation.

Contributions and Attribution

Sharing makes the community strong — but credit makes communities fair. When sharing builds, meta theories, or strategic insights from others, mention where you found them. If you adapted a concept or remix an existing draft, note that. Recognition builds trust. Trust makes better teammates — on and off the scoreboard.

Original content is always welcome. If you’re contributing guides, discussions, or long-form analyses regularly, keep going. You’re not just a user — you’re a source. And that matters a lot more than karma or flair ever could.

Protecting Your Privacy and Each Other’s

You don’t need to share personal information to make a personal impact. We ask all community members to avoid posting private data — including names, locations (outside of commentary like “playing from EU”), screenshots from private chats, or any content that invades player privacy. Your safety and dignity are not just individual rights — they’re part of what makes the entire system safe to be in.

For details on how we manage your data and information, please review our Privacy Policy. Our full transparency is what allows us to build this digital space with fairness and foresight.

Connecting Through Contribution

If you’re interested in shaping the community more directly, we welcome your initiative. From guest strategy articles to commentary threads to helping other players build smarter lineups — your efforts help others find their voice here, too.

Want to do more? Reach out. Whether you’re proposing a balance discussion series or looking to lead a meta-change analysis forum, we want to hear it. Your intent and engagement are the real rank we value most.

Founder’s Intent

Tavien Eldricson created Molldoto2 with one mission: to give critical minds a place to sharpen — not slash. His goal was to build a learning space where strategy analysis wasn’t locked behind jargon, ego, or gatekeeping, but rather something shared like patch notes between friends. He believes every new replay break, every lane-disaster-turned-teachable-moment is a step forward — for players and for the play itself.

Staying in Touch

Got a question about moderation? Curious what we’re building next? Want to propose a guide and need a teammate in review? Email us at [email protected] or call us at +1 432-607-8033. We’re here Monday through Friday, 9 AM–5 PM CST — thinking, drafting, and supporting like any good backliner should.

Molldoto2 is physically based at 3853 South Street, Stanton, Texas 79782, USA — but we’re always just one contribution away online.

A Final Word

Fairness isn’t silence. It’s sound — clear, generous, useful sound. By following these standards, you help Molldoto2 become more than a strategy site. You help it become an intelligent, hopeful community for gamers who want to level up as teammates, thinkers, and humans.

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