A couple of comments about the document in question now that it’s public:
- The very first sentence is misleading and wrong. Firstly nobody gets approved, but DJs get invited to the platform. But more importantly, only DJs who have applied to be alpha testers get access to the insiders-channel which is currently the only way to use the native streaming server while it’s in alpha. In other words, when you first get invited to play on Slipmat, you don’t have access to these keys.
- The text “You can enter Tags but only certain ones are allowed from a programmed list you cannot see.” is just plain wrong. You can use whatever tags you like, there are no limitations.
- The text "You can also manually start your broadcast " is a bit misleading as the only way to start the event is to go and click the start button.
- Texts like “Copyright 2019, All Rights Reserved - Slipmat.io” should be changed to include your name only as this is your personal unofficial thing and not a product of Slipmat community (which will always be open for everyone to see and contribute).
- As a general comment, Slipmat features and UIs change constantly and as a Web platform, the UIs look different on different platforms and mobile/desktop. It would probably be a good idea to mention which version the images depict and desktop or mobile version. (You’ll find the current version from the footer of every page on the site.)
Again, thanks for your efforts in trying to help!
I strongly encourage these kinds of contributions to be made in a way that we could use and modify them as a community – the same way we have built this whole site using thousands of man-hours to benefit the community 