QFT!
I've never actually read rules untill i was a mod (i had to sign a little post saying i read them, so i did read :P) It is amazing how many rules are broken in the posts.... ive had urge to give out like 8 warnings yesterday, i didnt, as i dnt know if i was allowed to in other forums outside map section lol!
The mod is being abused, i ve seen thank you's posted because a persons agree'd with the comment. You don't thank somebody for a comment, unless its telling YOU.. personally something. (e.g Server host being given ideas etc..)
Well done?
Moving swiftly on...
mapadick said:
A mod shouldn't have to clean up threads after user's and no its not the mod's job to do.
Its a mods place to penalise people like yourself for not actually complying to rules and creating that mess in the first place.
A mod is here to moderate and not clean up after people, this is why rules are inplace. If a mod has to clean up after someone, then in my eyes they should be punished for it. As this is taking the mod away from what he's actually ment to do.
Actually it is moderators' job to clean threads when necessary. It's all part of the package. They have the ability to delete posts/threads etc. etc. for a reason, not just as a novelty. If you don't like it, then GTFO and let the next person fail at it.
A mod is here to moderate and not clean up after people
Pretty much contradicts itself...
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Don't really like the thanks system myself. People are just going to complain because someone who generally posts more, in whatever section it may be, are more likely to get a higher "thanks count" (aka reputation) than someone who happens to make a release once in a blue moon. Cry good?
I liked the fact that with the reputation system you can detract from the persons count if they're a moron, cos it's fun tbh.
BRING BACK FUN!
Oh no dont bother cos im going now
ta ra :wavee:
/Tai