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This is me lodging an official complaint about 2rismo

Im sick of mods who rather than post good information or keep things in order around the forum

INSTEAD

go around making smart ass comments, generally making people mad and in the process ruining other peoples threads. The end result of this is the forum where good information can be shared is slowly turned to crap.

I pulled 2rismo up on this told him he was an idiout and to go spam somewhere else. I did put F%^&*&* in front of idiout an now i know better after i was banned for a week.

This left me feeling robbed, not only was i trying to get this half ruined thread back on track but the momment i do 2rimso comes thru talking crap and bans me for a week when i pull him up on it.

Lead by example or do not lead at all 2rismo.

I put up a thread in the general aread about this and he dragged it to the wasteland so know one could see it.

Personally i think he shoudl take himself to the wasteland and stay there....

Thoughts before i get banned for not being "nice" or whatever his copout was......

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Hey guys,

Firstly, let me assure you that if you have a complaint to make about anybody, to bring it to me directly and I will deal with it from an unbiased point of view. Please dont think that you will get banned for complaining about somebody.

Secondly, yes, Admins especially need to lead by example and yes if somebody swore at me I'd be pissed too, but the fact remains that 2RISMO did something wrong. I will talk to him about it.

If you have any feedback of any kind, put it in here or to remain anonymous, send me an email - christian [at] skylinesaustralia.com - it might take me a little while to get to you, but I will get to you in time.

- C

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  • 2 months later...

Most the flames i see are from Admins And Moderators should'nt you guys be against this? Or are you guys on a power trip and forgotton why you guys are here for?

Fair enough you guys have been here longer and know more, but with out us you wouldnt have anything to admin or moderate.

If sure I'm not the only person who will say this.

A admin or mod should never flame anyone no matter how lame or stupid it is, you guys are here to be looked apon. Not to be the bullys of the playground common guys wake the f**k up .

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I've stripped 3 threads not because they were lame, but because moderators/admins bagged me because they werent up to thier standards.

I've stripped them so they have had no other choice to remove the thread.

It doesnt matter if they are stupid or lame it is not up to you admins/mods to bag us users. You guys should be better than this......

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I've stripped 3 threads not because they were lame, but because moderators/admins bagged me because they werent up to thier standards.

I've stripped them so they have had no other choice to remove the thread.

It doesnt matter if they are stupid or lame it is not up to you admins/mods to bag us users. You guys should be better than this......

Im sorry, you've stripped threads? Meaning what exactly?

If you have examples where mods/admins have done something against you etc, please post links to them for us so sometihng can be done about it :dry:

Also, please remember how many mods/admins there are for these forums, i think its pretty poor to call all of us bad/slack and alike if one or two people who happen to be mods have had a disareement with you :P

EDIT: You edited your post while i was typing, mods and admins are entitled to personal opinions aswel as other users :(

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Im sorry, you've stripped threads? Meaning what exactly?

If you have examples where mods/admins have done something against you etc, please post links to them for us so sometihng can be done about it :dry:

Also, please remember how many mods/admins there are for these forums, i think its pretty poor to call all of us bad/slack and alike if one or two people who happen to be mods have had a disareement with you :P

I didnt name any admins/mods I do enjoy my time on sau. I didnt say "all"

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I didnt name any admins/mods I do enjoy my time on sau. I didnt say "all"

Ok, well to be honest, if you're just pointing the finger at a group of people, but not naming anyone, there is little that can be done about this issue. Like i said, there are lots of mods and admins, so without specifics, what can we do?

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I've stripped 3 threads not because they were lame, but because moderators/admins bagged me because they werent up to thier standards.

I've stripped them so they have had no other choice to remove the thread.

It doesnt matter if they are stupid or lame it is not up to you admins/mods to bag us users. You guys should be better than this......

I'll quote myself

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