Making a snarky comment after the thread got back on topic like you wanted isn’t productive.
....sometimes it's better to feel good, than to do good?
Making a snarky comment after the thread got back on topic like you wanted isn’t productive.
Astrikethroughindicates that the user is banned, either temporarily or permanently.
When you see "Guest ########" (with the hashmarks being replaced by actual numbers) that means that person requested an account deletion.
Huh, I thought I'd read somewhere that EN World didn't actually have account deletion; the best the mods could do was to lock your account (or just tell you to reset your password to some random gibberish that you made by running your fingers over the keyboard).Astrikethroughindicates that the user is banned, either temporarily or permanently.
When you see "Guest ########" (with the hashmarks being replaced by actual numbers) that means that person requested an account deletion.
Huh, I thought I'd read somewhere that EN World didn't actually have account deletion; the best the mods could do was to lock your account (or just tell you to reset your password to some random gibberish that you made by running your fingers over the keyboard).
Yep. Several years ago there was a fellow by the name of Lowkey13 who ragequit over moderation. Morrus had to remove his account personally.My understanding (again, I am speaking from memory and observation) is that only Morrus has the ability to delete accounts.
"Deletion" doesn't remove your prior posts/threads/content, but it will delete your user account and disassociate your prior posts from any specific user.
Those just look like pretzel dogs without the salt and mustard, and therefore inferior.
It is the fate of all threads.
To either die the cowards' death of disinterest, or the warriors' death of the same people who believe they are taking the other person down while, instead, disemboweling themselves.
Yep. Several years ago there was a fellow by the name of Lowkey13 who ragequit over moderation. Morrus had to remove his account personally.
I'm picturing "Derek" showing up at Snarf's house like Winnie the Pooh searching for honeyRage-quitting is the coward's way out; I believe that one should always forgive their enemies, for nothing annoys them more.
Regardless, it is best to not invoke the names of those who have left, lest their spirits torment you, or, worse, they turn around and show back up at your door. Usually asking to borrow money. Which is why I avoid saying "Derek" thrice unless I have a fully-stocked liquor cabinet which, when emptied, I will not mourn.