Why can't mods ever admit that they're wrong sometimes? Does it take PM's to Brandon yet again to ensure mods get it right...?
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Why can't mods ever admit that they're wrong sometimes? Does it take PM's to Brandon yet again to ensure mods get it right...?
But you could have done if I didn't read this and was in a common moaning mood, then where would it have gone?Quote:
I'm not making arguments, its people over reacting.
Plus this ain't people overeacting this is people moaning at the mods for Being more rude than the person they edit themselves by conceiling stuff from the people it was directed at.
@Zuth;
then why not brandon be the forum MOD hahhahha
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A5. Do not post private details or information ~ We do not allow you to post private information about yourself due to security concerns. Disclosing any information about another forum user without their consent is also not allowed. This includes:
Private messages
Reputation comments
Private conversations (MSN, Habbo, etc.)
Images / videos of the user or links to a page where an image/video of another user is located (this includes social networking sites, facebook, myspace etc))
Trying to organize real life meet-ups
It is also not allowed to give out the personal details (specific address, phone number etc) of anyone, forum user or otherwise.
So you're calling MODS rude because I've removed something that's against the forums rules?
Ikr especially considering according to the rules I'm not allowed to see stuff concerning stuff about me and not even allowed to see what people have said to me?
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Yes ... I wouldn't mind if I got told by the mod who removes it what was in it .... But Instead mods seem to think that "oh these people don't care what's been said about them, they enjoy things being said behind their back" where's the fairness in that?
Going to be honest, this is pretty trivial and if you have a problem with it then that's sad. I frequently get notices which I disagree with but arguing them is pointless because neither side wants to lose ground and it's incredibly subjective anyway. At the end of the day moderators have full discretion and you should trust them to make the right call 95% of the time and stop panicking because you got a user-note and a PM telling you off.
It wasn't against the forum rules, surely being disrespectful is subjective, You telling yuen not to post was disrespectful in my opinion, here the person who was 'disrespected' is blatantly telling you that she would rather you left the post than remove it and that she wasn't offended. Why can't mods use common sense rather than seeing something that might/could be against the rules depending on how it's interpreted and straight away editing and warning?