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Originally posted by chaos

boxy must set the record for being banned

no actualy I think i have ....... I'm on my about my 3rd or 4th user account and my orignal user account has been ban more times than you would care to listen to and ban me again for speaking out see if I care - I am allowed an opinion or is everone going to take the typical bogan option and ignore other people? This forum (I'm not pointing at anyone in particular here either its just the general consencious) has moderators that have more issues than that of the general users. Issues like;

1. abuse their powers.

This seems to happen on a regular occurance and this is the only forum i have ever seen this on too. Changing peoples posts to make imature jokes or make fun of people. This not only looks very unprofessional but imature too, i would think that the majority of people on here are in their 20s and i would think better from them. Yes the users do this too but the mods are meant to be setting an example, are they not?

2. double standards

It seems that whoring is an issue on this forum and some mods seem to dislike and other almost promote it and participate in it regulary. Seriously why have a wasteland if people can't chat? Its not like people still do the whole 50 million posts in a row thing anymore. If you want to stop whoring or chatting clamp down on the entire forum not just one section.

3. no processes

there appears to be no process for dealing with users or issues. Each mod seems to have their own way with dealing with issues. One mod moves a thread to one section because he doesn't want it somewhere then another mod moves it back because thats where it best fits in. One user gets ban and another gets put in the pit or what ever it is called. What is the go? do users get warnings?

I really believe that the moderators of this forum need to clean up their own acts (some of which need to act their age), get some constistency across the forum and realise its not the moderators that make the forum its the users. I'm not sure of the circustances of of boxheads banning but I'm sick of hearing people complain about SAU and the moderators on here. maybe we should start banning moderators on here :confused:

anyway thats my bit ....

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pimpspec - I wasn't involved in any of your bans, but to get banned and come back that many times, you were obviously being a real problem. If you dont like it, don't abuse the PRIVELIGE of using these forums and dont come here. To have nothing better to do, than to go around posting absolute crap, pushing and pushing, getting banned, and then doing it again, is pretty sad.

neo - mate, please, read my posts. I answered your question already.

Some people think I'm a good bloke, but if I go onto PerformanceForums and act like a complete tool and disregard moderators warnings, I'll get banned. Oh but I'm a good bloke.... means nothing.

Guys you can just PM me with any questions.

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Originally posted by slip

pimpspec - I wasn't involved in any of your bans, but to get banned and come back that many times, you were obviously being a real problem.

Yeah its funny how I don't come on here for weeks then i decide to come back and I'm ban ... and then i get told it was done as a joke ... hahaha real funny.

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