what to do when mods commit offenses. |
what to do when mods commit offenses. |
*not_your_average* |
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If a mod ever commits an offense, how should it be handled? Should we treat the offense as we would any other? Or should we give a harder/easier punishment? I've seen mods break rules before, and nothing happens to them simply becasue they are mods. I feel taht we should be objective when it comes to enforcing the rules, and that we should treat a mod the same way we would treat any other member.
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*tweeak* |
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Do you really think I'm stupid enough to use that as an excuse without a good reason? It's not like I don't want to install AIM, or even use AIM express. It's a damned lot easier to hide my history than it is to hide an installed program. The last time I downloaded AIM, I got a virus. That combined with the fact that they've explicitly banned me from it means that if I tried it again, I wouldn't be allowed on the computer at all. That includes typing things, and since I can't very well get by in school without computer access, that is so not a chance Im willing to take. (Apparently AIM = people I don't know who are going to come rape me. cb is the same, but like I said, I can hide that more easily). I used to use AIM express, but then it would slow down my computer so badly I'd have to restart after about half an hour of it. Now I have so many popup blockers that even if I disable temorarily what seems like all of them, I still won't be able to access it.
I don't make up petty excuses. A good as that sounds, it frankly does not make sense to be able to discipline a mod in the same way. |
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