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[Thread from 2005] Ridiculing People Who Want to Talk About 4E - Okay on ENWorld?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pielorinho" data-source="post: 2577008" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>lemme "Me too!" morrus. We mods and them admins have got lots of stuff going on, and these are very active boards. There are three situations under which rules are broken on the boards:</p><p></p><p>1) Someone breaks a rule, and nobody is upset about it. Honestly, in such cases, it's hard for the mods to get upset about it either: the rules are in place to keep the boards running smoothly and happily, and if everyone's happy, there's no reason for us to harsh anyone's buzz.</p><p>2) Someone breaks a rule, and someone else is upset about it, but they don't bother to report it. Honestly, in such cases, it's hard for me to feel too bad about my own inaction. The "report a post" function is set up so that when a post upsets you, you can let us know about it. If you're not using this functionality, then we can't know that you're upset.</p><p>3) Someone breaks a rule, and someone else is upset about it, and they report it. In this case, we mods spring into action like a crack team of ninjas.</p><p></p><p>Note that sometimes we look at a reported post and say, "Whu-?" We won't always agree with you that a particular post breaks the board rules, but I guarantee you that if a post is reported, at least one (and usually several) mods will take a gander and see if it's all right.</p><p></p><p>Daniel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pielorinho, post: 2577008, member: 259"] lemme "Me too!" morrus. We mods and them admins have got lots of stuff going on, and these are very active boards. There are three situations under which rules are broken on the boards: 1) Someone breaks a rule, and nobody is upset about it. Honestly, in such cases, it's hard for the mods to get upset about it either: the rules are in place to keep the boards running smoothly and happily, and if everyone's happy, there's no reason for us to harsh anyone's buzz. 2) Someone breaks a rule, and someone else is upset about it, but they don't bother to report it. Honestly, in such cases, it's hard for me to feel too bad about my own inaction. The "report a post" function is set up so that when a post upsets you, you can let us know about it. If you're not using this functionality, then we can't know that you're upset. 3) Someone breaks a rule, and someone else is upset about it, and they report it. In this case, we mods spring into action like a crack team of ninjas. Note that sometimes we look at a reported post and say, "Whu-?" We won't always agree with you that a particular post breaks the board rules, but I guarantee you that if a post is reported, at least one (and usually several) mods will take a gander and see if it's all right. Daniel [/QUOTE]
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