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You cant see anyone else's as you are not a Forum Moderator or Forum Admin.

Its a permanent thing that you cant get rid of.

Moderators/Admins can see it and it gives us an idea of members who like to cause trouble.

Basically if you behave, just pretend the warn % isnt there :devil:

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ahh, so am l behaving :ermm:

what causes it to move up??

and do i get a warning that it will move up before hand?

not that l'm willing to test it out. :thumbsup:

P.S Is it possible to edit or for you to edit my user name??

I dont like how the first bit is OPtimus l'd prefer Optimus.. l cant seem to change it in my controls.

When l noticed it was too late to change it.

Cheers

Gordon

Edited by OPtimus Prime
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Here are the SAU Guidelines

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...?act=boardrules

Can also be found in the top left hand corner from any page, next to the banner.

Basically if you going against them, you'll get points etc :whistling:

THere is a "change username" thread in this very section, just post in there

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