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on [E]'s behaviour (Read 3377 times)

Started by Ender, September 12, 2007, 11:58:04 pm
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Re: on [E]'s behaviour
#21  September 14, 2007, 08:13:02 am
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man, all this drama over insulting a mod. Gawsh this reminds me of me n oohwhap haha. *sigh* That dumbass... :P
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Re: on [E]'s behaviour
#22  September 24, 2007, 12:04:17 pm
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[...] as a global mod, aren't you supposed to have a rather exemplary behavior [...]?

okaay... that post had no content except insulting a global mod... it got removed, and you reposted it.
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So, a global mod would have the right to talk childishly to people, [...] whereas a random member is to be banned without delay, [...]
castor staretd the personal attacks by calling me a retard, that's not something you would do to a moderator. and it seems you are misunderstanding the moderator role on a forum, normally attacking a figure of authority does not make you go unpunished, rather it gets more punishment

Whether or not you are a moderator should matter nothing when it comes to "insults." No "OMG YOU ATTACKED A STAFF MEMBER DIE DIE DIE!"

"that's not something you would do to a moderator" . . . it's not something you should do to, errr, anybody.

Figures of authority? Give me a break. >:( The misunderstanding of roles might be on your side.

i decided to just insult him back, which you can say was my wrong doing.
That's the point, you're not supposed to do that.


Indeed. At least not for handling Byakko :beam:
Uh what ? Considering I wasn't talking to him but to [E] most of the times he replied to me, that's pretty unnecessary to say that.

Just another example of staff members being "childish" towards users x_x


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