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Posted 2008-09-16, 12:52 PM
in reply to Thanatos's post starting "I didn't make any promises, to be..."
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I didn't make any promises, to be honest.
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Exactly what I was thinking.
And you won't change anything, because mods can't change anything. A member is just as capable as a mod is at suggesting new ideas, and they are equally incapable of implementing them. All you'll do as a mod is move/close/stick threads, approve new members, and delete spam, and possibly ban people on occasion. I'm not sure where this idea of mods changing things has come from, but it's untrue.
Admin, on the other hand, can change everything. I'd love to see a capable person become an admin, because they could actually change things.
Forum-specific mods are good too, because they tend to promote activity in the forums that they moderate. Supreme mods are far too general to really do the same.
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